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Re: FW 190 D-9 stencil
real nice part, Nicolas,
do you know the background of this panel ? The story of the FW190 it belonged to ? Thanks in advance Gilles |
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Re: FW 190 D-9 stencil
Of course Gilles.
But as banning is gliding above me, I shall reconsider posting... Be nice with the birdman or it will fly away X2 ClinA-78 PS : on allied board, is discussed the allied side of this combat which wears a mystery still to be resolved. |
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Re: FW 190 D-9 stencil
As some of you cannot waiting more, here she goes:
Pot pourri of some fragments showing brown-green color from WNr. 210264 of Flg. Hans BERGMEIER, KIA on the 26/12/44 in Bouillon area (B), victim of 361th FG. The (very few) camo parts picked on the litter where in much better state that others parts unearthed. The blue part (at left) comes from WNr. 600155 whose pilot, Uffz. Otto SCHÖNDORF (POW) jumped very low but survived! He came back in the '90 to meet some civilians whom rescued him (his chute was tangled in an oak). Up to you, Dora'olics ClinA-78 PS : parts are now dry Last edited by ClinA-78; 9th May 2020 at 10:30. |
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Re: FW 190 D-9 stencil
Nice photo. The color is RLM 82 Hellgrün which is commonly found on D-9s. Samples from different factories and recovered in different areas are consistent in color and quality and seem to have tough finish while some other colors are less durable. Dr. Pomper of the leading paint company, Warnecke & Böhm, developed a patented resin based paint formula named Ikarol. It provided superior adhesion to aluminum and magnesium thus eliminating the need of primer. This saved time ,money,material and weight.
Cheers, Jerry
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Re: FW 190 D-9 stencil
Armor plate, thickness 4 mm, 10/15 cm
ClinA-78 Last edited by ClinA-78; 9th May 2020 at 10:30. |
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Re: FW 190 D-9 stencil
Guys,
I am fully aware that what I am doing here (and I hope ClinA-78 doesn't mind) is not scientific and precise at all! But still maybe someone would consider it helpful for any further (basic) discussion... I have taken middle values for each of the parts and created this: |
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Re: FW 190 D-9 stencil
Quote:
Bronc |
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Re: FW 190 D-9 stencil
comparison between both green's, poor picture.
The rolled part at right is painted inner and outer skin. ClinA-78 Last edited by ClinA-78; 9th May 2020 at 10:30. |
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Re: FW 190 D-9 stencil
Dear Bronc,
It would be amazing if I had access to these parts with my cameras & calibrated systems with color checkers & grey card so we could establish the real close to scientific values of these paints - first in RGB and then further. Above thin is purely there for "easier" reading of the crumbled parts & should >not< be taken as absolute reference, please! Just a support tool. Glad you like it anyhow And thanks for all the posts ClinA-78. What the Blue part could be coming from??? Which paint that could be? RLM83? |
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