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Lysander paint scheme quandary


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I’m just about to start on building one of the “missing links” in my 1940 RAF collection – a Westland Lysander as flown by 2 Squadron in the Battle of France. I’ve found an Eastern Express kit – which, to judge from the presence of the two SOE agents and the style of the aircrew, would seem to be perhaps the old Airfix mould (or a slightly dodgy copy?). I’d rather have tried to find a genuine Airfix version, but hens and teeth spring to mind.

Anyway, I can’t find anywhere on t’interweb a definitive version of the paint scheme. Upper surfaces seem to be dark earth and dark green, but lower/underwing colours seem to vary between black/white or pale grey or Sky Type S. The kit instructions are of no use whatever in terms of paint schemes!

Anyone got any ideas?

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The Eastern Express kit is the Frog tooling.


Dark Green/Dark Earth uppers, fuselage could be wrap around. Under surfaces are dependent on timescale, it could be aluminium, black/white or Sky. Chronology would be the same as for fighters, so really you need to pin your airframe down to a specific date.

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Hi, I have an Airfix 1/72 Lysander that I'm willing to sell. I'm not sure what the rules are n here re posting e-mail addresses etc. It is a bit of a rarity and, to be honest, I'm not sure of a realistic value at the moment. If interested please reply to this and maybe we can do a deal without upsetting anyone?


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Thanks. That's what I thought.

 

 

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