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Old 11-16-2005, 11:13 PM   #1
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Soviet/Russian Spitfires

First post here.

I am doing research for a Spitfire model that I will be building in the near future. I want to make a Russian Spit instead the classic ol' Brittish that everyone makes. Unfortunatly, I m having trouble finding any info on them. What I really need right now is something like a 3 or 4 view of a Soviet Spitfire, telling me what colors to use and insignia placement.

Also, does anyone know where I can find a high quality drawing of the Guard's emblem (I don't know what else to call it) See the attached picture for what I am talking about here. The only soviet spit that I can find has this emblem on the tail.

Were any of the Russian Spitfires ever painted white and red, like the Mig-3 was somethimes done?
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Old 11-17-2005, 12:35 AM   #2
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I think that will be cool, I made a model of a EF-2000 and put Canadian markings on it and everything, I think russian spit is a cool idea.
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Old 11-17-2005, 06:44 AM   #3
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hi m8 ive got an old book here, witch says that the hawker hurricane (russian version) is dark green with only 1 red star on the side and 1 smaller red star on the tail, i think the spitfire was something like that 2.

Im sorry i cant help u any further good luck making the model!

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Old 11-17-2005, 09:58 AM   #4
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The Russians also made theirs with winter camo as well.
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The Spits weren't painted like MiG-3 (with red wings). The camo was british i think.
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Old 11-17-2005, 04:04 PM   #6
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This may be of help if you can translate Russian
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Old 11-18-2005, 03:08 AM   #7
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Hi !!!
I couldn't agree with Glider about a description in the picture. It's in a polish language. The description says that it's Spitfire LF Mk IX white 78 with guard emblem from 26 Guard Sqn located near Leningrad city area April 1945. Standard RAF camouflage colours, only fin and rudder white as an element of quick identification
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I don't know if it can be useful but I've found only this
Let me know if you want to get the picture by e-mile.
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there is a link for others http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww2/f/52/1
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OK I admit it, I am no linguist
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Ok. Don't be worry about it, I'm not a linguist too.However. it's very obvious that many people are mistaken about Poland and Russia and their languages. Besides, the picture is OK.
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Thanks for all the replies. I really didn't expect to get much of a response. The Polish picture helps a bit. The model I have is already painted in a British Green/Grey camo. Looks almost exactly like the picture, except it has a white ring around the tail just ahead of the stab, instead of the white verticle in the picture. I found this page that has a good looking Spitfire Mk. Vb done in Soviet markings. This is what I planned to base my model from, but I like the look of the above picture a lot. I haven't decided yet.

And Thanks for the guard emblem. If you email it to me, will it be any larger?
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Hi !!!!
Its size is 335x359.If it is too small I'll try to get the picture bigger.It would be nice if you could give me a proper size.
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Apparently, the Russians were annoyed at getting reconditioned Spitfires with new ones as supplies and there were several telegrams London to Moscow about this.
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I think I have found what I need. I decided to use the guard's badge image that I had to start with, since it is a bit more detailed. It is smaller, but what I need it for is a decal, and it only needs to be about 7/8" tall, so it will work pretty good. I tried a few test prints of it, and it looks pretty sharp.

I wanted a larger version because it always looks best to reduce a larger image than to enlarge a smaller one. If you can get by enlarging by a factor of 2 only, then the image will not pixilate to badly. Luckily, I enlarged the badge by 200% and it's perfect.

I have decided to model the plane in the link I posted earlier (EP210), since my plane's current color scheme pretty closly matches that bird. I'll post a picture of my model when it's done. If I can figure out how to print decent decals myself, then I'll have it done in a few days. However, I think I'm going to need to order a custom set of decals, at which point it may take quite a bit longer.

Thanks for all the help
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