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Ken D - 15 Feb 2007 17:26 GMT
Hi all -

Building a 1/72 DH Mosquito, and want to include under-wing rockets.
Having trouble finding a reliable color reference for these.  Anyone
know of one?  I know it involves a couple of different colors, but
need to know which....

Thanks!

Ken D
Ken D - 19 Feb 2007 02:57 GMT
> Hi all -
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> Ken D

Hmm, let me rephrase that - any suggestions?  Never mind reliable,
accurate -  all that AMS stuff . . .:-)

Ken
Mad-Modeller - 19 Feb 2007 04:51 GMT
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If you put it that way, I painted all of mine flat black.  I guess that
came from the old Airfix instruction sheets.  ISTR a discussion about
them once before but the outcome has gotten lost in the memory.

Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
Alan Dicey - 22 Feb 2007 20:24 GMT
> Hi all -
>
> Building a 1/72 DH Mosquito, and want to include under-wing rockets.
> Having trouble finding a reliable color reference for these.  Anyone
> know of one?  I know it involves a couple of different colors, but
> need to know which....

There is passing mention in Richard Franks SAM Modellers Datafile 1 - De
Havilland Mosquito. It includes what appear to be copies of contemporary
drawings of the rocket heads, and give the colours for the 25lb heads as
black with a white tip for SAP and an additional 1/2 inch white band on
the nose for AP.  The 25lb heads were the same diameter as the rocket
body, and other photos show the bodies to be the same colour as the heads.

The colours for the 60lb heads are given as dark green overall, with a
1/2 inch white then a 1/2 inch red band in that order on the nose, and a
1 inch light green band on the cylindrical part of the head.  The 60lb
head is larger in diameter than the rocket body and gives the whole
installation that tadpole look.
Alan Dicey - 23 Feb 2007 13:24 GMT
>> Hi all -
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> head is larger in diameter than the rocket body and gives the whole
> installation that tadpole look.

and an update after reading Scale Aircraft Modelling's Combat Colours 6,
Mosquito Day and Night fighters, which has a maritime strike chapter.
Paul Lucas states that the rockets were Dark Green.  He only mentions
this in connection with the two-tier arrangement used by Coastal Command
so that the Mosquito could carry slipper tanks as well.  He gives the
colours for the rocket rails as natural metal (only two rails per side
here) and the clips holding the rockets to the rails as red primer.
Colours for the single tier rockets, four rails per side, are not given,
but the side-views show them as grey, probably meaning "unknown"
Ken D - 25 Feb 2007 17:00 GMT
On Feb 23, 5:24 am, Alan Dicey <a...@removethis.diceyhome.free-
online.co.uk> wrote:
> >> Hi all -
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> Colours for the single tier rockets, four rails per side, are not given,
> but the side-views show them as grey, probably meaning "unknown"

This is great info, Alan.  Thanks for taking the time to post it!   I
may have to order that book, I suspected it had some answers.

Ken
 
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