PAYEN-SAUVAGE SP.240 Unicraft 1/72

Started by CAO 700, March 06, 2010, 03:00:22 PM

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Tophe

About the camo: are you sure this is apropriate? I thought an ambulance plane was protected by its (her?) huge red crosses (and the Geneva war rules?), so could be bright orange all, no need to hide like a killer, yes? :huh:
[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]

CAO 700

Wait and see, Tophe, you will agree!
Beautiful planes are french! (Amiot 143, for example...ugh!)

Tophe

I wasn't disagreeing, as I prefer dreams than Reality, but I know you focus on projects as they could have been for real (that was the meaning of my question).
According to Google http://images.google.fr/images?um=1&hl=fr&tbs=isch%3A1&sa=1&q=military+air-ambulance&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=&start=0
most military air-ambulances have bright colours, but they were camouflaged in Vietnam it seems. All is possible in the field, and even more is possible in a what-if smiling spirit... ;D
[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]

PACOPEPE

CAO and Tophe; and the scheme of Souvage-Payen SP.190?. I think is better.


Cheers
Fran

Tophe

You are right: box-arts provide good suggestions also, even for a what-if airplane.
But... this SP.190 seems Spanish not French? the cross on the rudder directs this way, see http://www.risingdecals.com/Bf-109/72-015_spanish.htm
so CAO 700 could perfectly choose another way.
What about the true 1940 French air ambulances' colours? Google finds none, maybe I will ask French experts on the forum Aerostories. I keep you informed.
[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]

PACOPEPE

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Quote from: Tophe on April 17, 2010, 06:12:17 AM
You are right: box-arts provide good suggestions also, even for a what-if airplane.
But... this SP.190 seems Spanish not French? the cross on the rudder directs this way, see http://www.risingdecals.com/Bf-109/72-015_spanish.htm
so CAO 700 could perfectly choose another way.
What about the true 1940 French air ambulances' colours? Google finds none, maybe I will ask French experts on the forum Aerostories. I keep you informed.
Yes, it seems spanish. For a french plane i´d keep the scheme of this SP.190, changing the colours. I´d choose two green; mottled darker above a lighter.

Tophe

French-speaking ones may read the source expertise answer at http://www.aerostories.org/~aeroforums/forumhist/aff.php?nummsg=33423
I translate here the most important points:
"According to regulations, air-ambulances should have been painted all white with large red crosses. We know photographs of Bloch 81, an airplane designed from the start as air-ambulance, all white with red crosses. However, we found mostly camouflaged aircraft with traditional roundels AND the red cross, because many ones were civilian requisitionned airplanes. As the others, they were first painted militarly before a destination was chosen to either utility or school or medical."
So... OK, both of you (and me as well): everyone's "right" somehow ;D (in the JMN meaning of this word, whiffism allowing us to dream even further) :lol:
[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]

CAO 700

Beautiful planes are french! (Amiot 143, for example...ugh!)

Doc Yo

  This is a wonder to behold, CAO. Bon chance with the painting.

Tophe

[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]

CAO 700

Thank you!

I began to paint this evening, light blue-grey on lower surfaces:



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Beautiful planes are french! (Amiot 143, for example...ugh!)

oliv30330

I like this plane, red cross or another version?

CAO 700

Red Cross with typical french camouflage  ;D



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Beautiful planes are french! (Amiot 143, for example...ugh!)

CAO 700

Beautiful planes are french! (Amiot 143, for example...ugh!)

GTX

Nice paintwork...though its going to take a lot more than that to make this monstrosity attractive!

Regards,

Greg
All hail the God of Frustration!!!