I have just taken delivery of my next build, the Tamiya 1:48 Spitfire 1.
Having a quick look at the box raises a query because I am sure Tamiya has got this wrong.
I was under the impression that the undersides of RAF fighter aircraft had a single wing painted black pre-war and early war. The full Sky underside being the norm in time for the Battle of Britain with that being followed by a light grey underside colour and a green/grey top camo.
Accordingly to the Tamiya kit box and instructions the black wing was 1940/41 after the BoB...... surely they are wrong?
Having a quick look at the box raises a query because I am sure Tamiya has got this wrong.
I was under the impression that the undersides of RAF fighter aircraft had a single wing painted black pre-war and early war. The full Sky underside being the norm in time for the Battle of Britain with that being followed by a light grey underside colour and a green/grey top camo.
Accordingly to the Tamiya kit box and instructions the black wing was 1940/41 after the BoB...... surely they are wrong?
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