
Major William G. Barker, RAF, with an upside-down Sopwith Camel F.1 of No. 28 Squadron, Italy, 1918. (Library and Archives of Canada)


speedgraflex wrote: ↑Wed Jan 01, 2025 7:27 pm I don’t care about judges in this particular case. I’ll hand paint as realistically sloppy as possible in 1/28 scale.
I think most model builders can’t quite cope with hand painted stripes or anything that requires a mistake or series of mistakes to show. I think every invasion stripe falls into the too neat category. That’s only my opinion but it’s the only one I got. I’m going to try some off the cuff things with my brushes on this one. I think the kit is quite capable of soaking up my mistakes. It’s a builder’s design through and through.
I decided I’m going more brown, darker brown. Even the olive drabby brown is too green. There’s an apocryphal statement made by a Sopwith Camel pilot when asked, “Sir, what was the color of your aircraft?”
“Brown,” he answered curtly.
Let’s see how many shades of brown I can play with here!




