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Kelly Wellington (dakota roo)
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Handley Page Hampden

Scale:
1:72
Status:
Completed
Started:
May 6, 2016
Completed:
March 8, 2017

An attempt to match the No. 489 Squadron of the RNZAF, as stationed at Wick, 1942. Marine temperate atop, Skye below.

Project inventory

Full kits
A04011
Handley Page Hampden
Airfix 1:72
A04011 2010 New decals
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Photoalbums

1 images
Handley Page HampdenView album, image #1
1:72
1:72 Handley Page Hampden (Airfix A04011)

Comments

28 September 2015, 02:35
Kelly Wellington
So...Now I have a question with regards the livery I have planned.

First, almost all pix I have found for Hampdens (or in-line engine Herefords) have the lower surfaces in non-spec black. This is, of course, how they were fitted for bomber service. I know that the Hampden served in the Coastal Command and I suspected that there was an alternate livery which did not include the 'bomber black'. I think I found it in the 489 Squadron of the RNZAF, stationed at Leuchars in Fife, between April 1942 and November 1943. The problem? I have three separate sets of possible livery colours on Hampdens being presented for that squadron. #1 is Dark Sea Gray over a bilious green which I assume is supposed to be 'Sky'. #2 rendering is in a colour I would reference as 'Deck Tan' (as it was what was called for the underside on my dark gray Mosquito) with an underside of light gray (or again, maybe, 'sky'). #3 is a medium gray over a light gray.

#1 seems out of date, as the Hampden would be replaced by Beaufighters before the Mosquitos which carried this colour scheme in 1944.

#2 I've never seen anywhere. It looks more like it should be in service in the Mediterranean.

#3 Same...I've never seen it.

I was expecting some sort of sand and spinach over duck eggs. Or, even the temperate sea scheme over sky.
12 February 2016, 01:46

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