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lancaster soot marks

Started by thedarkmaster, April 14, 2009, 12:37:41 PM

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thedarkmaster



You see a lot of Lancasters with heavy soot marks on the wings, my question is.......how long does it take foe an aircraft to look like this ? Is it a feature of the older wwII paints or would it stain more modern paints so ?
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NARSES2

Not sure how long it would take to get that way (not to long I would have thought) and modern paints might be easier to clean but would still tend to get dirty I would have thought.

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kitnut617

I've read that the exhaust stains are the result of using high octane fuel
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thedarkmaster


This is what I have done to represent a more modern paint





too much, or is it about right ?

http://www.whatifmodelers.com/index.php/topic,21290.195.html
full post above
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kitnut617

Not bad at all, one observation though, the outer stubs of the outer nacelles don't usually leave a stain on the top of the wing as the exhaust goes under the wing, see here:
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NARSES2

Looks fine to me - lovely model
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