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BAE Nimrod

Started by Thorvic, March 23, 2008, 02:16:47 PM

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Hobbes

#121
I've got the Airfix Nimrod kit, I'm using its instructions as a guide for color schemes for my MPA projects.
The kit has 2 color schemes I want to use:
- early: white over Light Aircraft Grey
- MR.2: hemp over Light Aircraft Grey (Humbrol 166)


I've just started spraying Humbrol 166, but it looks more beige than grey. Almost a lighter shade of Hemp. Is this correct, or should I be using a different color?

I was expecting this:


On the other hand: this build at Hyperscale matches what I'm seeing pretty well:


PR19_Kit

Light Aircraft Grey does have a hint of beige in it IIRC, but not very much. It usually looks a rather bluey great to my mind.
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Captain Canada

Defo looks more hempy than grey ! I'm no expert on colour, but it could just be the lighting and background ? The 2 colours do look very similar, and the actual aero is an older photo in natural light. Lovely build tho I must say !

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McColm

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The Airfix model I've got is in the same colour scheme, the fuselage windows painted silver and the same decals applied. It's undergoing restoration at the moment with a few changes such as the APS-125 radome fitted on top of the vertical tail fin and the MAD boom replaced. Thinking US Navy markings.

Mossie

#125
Airfix have the right colour for a later version of Light Aircraft Grey.  An earlier version of Light Aircraft Grey was quite different to the later beige-ish one that Humbrol 166 represents, Humbrol 64 is a good match for the earlier one.  Both can be seen on the Nimrod MR.1 fleet in the 70's.

Compare Harro's pic:


To these:


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Captain Canada

Cool. Thanks Mossie ! Very noticeable now. I'm writing those numbers down inside the box top of my Nimrod.

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PR19_Kit

Just typical of the MoD to have the same name for two different colours of paint............  :banghead: :banghead:
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Kit's Rule 2) The backstory can always be changed to suit the model

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McColm

Why did they change it to hemp?

Hobbes

Excellent, thanks Mossie!

kitnut617

Well here's a scheme you don't get to hear about or see ---- this was sent to me by a member of Air-Britain.  It was the first attempt at painting a Nimrod in hemp, apparently the chief of the paint shop was given a paint number to use and this was the result, the CO was not impressed at all and called it the 'Flying T&*D' and refused to fly it in this colour

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Mossie

Were British Leyland the paint contractors??? Our neighbours had a Morris Marina in that shade of brown!!! :-X
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kitnut617

Quote from: Mossie on September 26, 2015, 01:15:00 PM
Were British Leyland the paint contractors???

;D

This photo was taken just after it was taken out of the paint shop by another Air-Britain member who was in the RAF at the time ---
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PR19_Kit

Quote from: Mossie on September 26, 2015, 01:15:00 PM
Were British Leyland the paint contractors??? Our neighbours had a Morris Marina in that shade of brown!!! :-X

With BL's total mis-understanding of colours that brown was called 'Torque Grey' for goodness sake!  :banghead:
Kit's Rule 1 ) Any aircraft can be improved by fitting longer wings, and/or a longer fuselage
Kit's Rule 2) The backstory can always be changed to suit the model

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Regards
Kit

Captain Canada

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That is an awful looking Nimrod...poor thing !

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