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Old 07-10-2009, 10:31 AM   #1
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B-26F/G 1/72 Hasegawa

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have anyone of you had this model? Is it ok? I have just bought it (it will reach Częstochowa next week) and I want to know how good it is.

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Old 07-11-2009, 08:36 AM   #2
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Being a Hasegawa kit I think you will find it to be pretty good!
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Old 07-13-2009, 02:10 PM   #3
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I have it now, it looks very impressive nad cool. But I have a question about paints: the main paint used in interior is "Zinc-Chromate". Is it a kind of silver?
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Old 07-13-2009, 02:19 PM   #4
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zinc chromate is a med greyish lime green. Its the primer thats applied to parts for corrosion protection
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So it looks like dirty light green?
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Here is a picture of zinc chromate (interior green). It is a universal color and is almost used in every aircraft interior that you will model. Sometimes it can be yellow chromate, but theres usually an option regarding it. I suggest you buy a jar of it for your brush or airbrush.
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The Zinc Chromate used by the U.S. aircraft industry during WW2 was generally in two colours, Green Zinc Chromate, and Yellow Zinc Chromate. The Yellow had a hint of green to it, and looked like a dirty yellow, with a slight metallic look, whereas the Green had a very slight hint of yellow, and looked like flat mid green.
However, the B26 Marauder was finished internally in Interior Green, which, for want of a better description, was a semi-matt 'apple green' shade. This paint was used in the rear fuselage, the cockpit, nose compartment and main bomb bay, with fittings, such as seats, often being in a slightly darker shade, known as Bronze Green, with dull yellow cushions. The radio room and the rear bomb bay were in clear laqured aluminium, which, in 1/72nd scale, would be painted dull silver, although these areas will not be visible on your model. The nose gear bay was also this colour, whereas the main gear bays were zinc chromate, green.
if you go to the web site of the National Museum of the Air Force (was United States Air Force Museum), and look under 'Cockpits', you will find some fairly good pictures of the cockpit, bomb bay, mid section and waist gun area of a B26, which shows the Interior Green colour.
I hope this helps a bit.
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Thank you very much, Maglar & Airframes!
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