Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Barracuda Studios Bf109G-10 Erla decals - additional comments on camouflage



Most Erla built Bf109G-10’s seems to have been camouflaged in the regular Luftwaffe camouflage scheme of RLM 74/75/76. A few colorphotographs as well as written descriptions in the “Crashed Enemy Aircraft Reports” supports this. 

Beginning somewhere in the 151xxx W.Nr batch another scheme was introduced that stands out clearly against the regular schemes. These schemes must have been the results of the requirements on factories to save on both labour and raw materials. The entire fuselages including the undersurface was painted in a very dark color, most likely RLM 81. In some instances a second lighter color, that if the rules were applied, would have been RLM 82 was sprayed on top of the RLM81 to create a camouflage pattern. Such a scheme gives a very low contrast in B&W photos and is often hard to discern.The wings of these aircraft were also painted in the same dark color on the uppersurfaces, while the undersurfaces were left in natural metal with only wooden and canvas components painted RLM 76.

The latewar colors
Docuements recently found in German archives by Michael Ullmann has revealed some startling facts about the so called latewar colors. RLM 83 was according to these documents not a dark green as has been previously believed, but rather a dark blue color intended for use at unit level on bombers operating over the Mediterranean sea. 

So the latewar colors seen on fighters must have been different variations of RLM 81 and RLM 82. The documents found by Ullmann shows that RLM 81 and RLM 82 were both developed from green colors, RLM 81 being described as Olive Green while RLM 82 was described as Bright Green. The document goes on to describe that new colors 81 and 82 (Brown tint) were introduced as well. This points to brown versions of BOTH RLM 81 and RLM 82 being tested. 

There is little doubt that a green version of RLM 81 was produced as there’s even been a can found in the Czech republic labeled 81 but containing a dark green paint. So most likely, instead of a transition period where RLM 83/82 schemes were replaced with RLM 81/82, it now seems as if it was RLM 81/82 all the time, but that the RLM 81 changed from dark green (or olive green) to brown violet. 
The so called 83/81 scheme would, following the same logic, be dark green RLM 81 with brown tint RLM 82. There’s no proof of this but it could certainly explain why there’s a brown color that is slightly darker than green 81 but also a brown significantly lighter than green 81. 

That would mean that an RLM 81/82 scheme could actually be a number of combinations and for the Erla built G-10’s I’ve used Olive Green and Bright Green as that’s the combination that would likely give the lowest contrast.  Until a colorphoto emerges of these aircraft, these theories are as close as one can get.

For modeling purposes, the olive green or dark green is matched by most brands by the “RLM 83” designation, Gunze for example being spot on. LifeColor has an RLM 81 that they call Brown Violet but in reality it is dark green. Green RLM 81 is also matched by RAL 6006 and FS 34083.

http://www.cptfarrels.com/blog/Bf109K-4_Erla_1200.jpg
Monotone RLM 81 Erla camouflage

http://www.cptfarrels.com/blog/Bf109G-10_Erla_Abandoned_1200.jpg
RLM 81 / 82 Erla Camouflage

7 comments:

Rasmussen said...

The W.Nr.570375 is not the only known Erla K-4 but the only known a/c with an picture ;-).

KaptenHardcore said...

Merrick påstår, i sin bok om tyskt Camouflage, att Rlm 81 och 82, var de återinförda Rlm 61 och 62. Hur står sig det mot de senaste tolkningarna av foton?

Anders said...

Kulörerna stämmer rätt bra, men dokumenten som Ullmann hittat visar på en utdragen process när 81 och 82 togs fram så teorin om att det var gamla 61 och 62 faller på det som jag tolkar det hela. Speciellt eftersom man beskriver RLM 81 som olivgrön i början av testerna.

KaptenHardcore said...

Jag gillar färgerna och skulle vilja måla ett par modeller likadant. Har du tips på färger som kommer nära? (Antar du använder tamiya eller xtracrylix som alfahobby säljer)

Anders said...

Jag har använt alla möjliga märken, mycket beställt på postorder, men Xtracrylix har bra kulörer. De jag har testat har i alla fall sett bra ut, tycker deras RLM 75 är för mörk dock. Xtracrylix kan vara luriga att förtunna rätt, men det har funkat bra med Ultimate Thinners.

Xtracrylix har både RLM 61 och 62 och även RAL 6003, båda de sista ska vara väldigt lika RLM 82. Deras 61 är mörkare än deras 81 och ligger därmed närmre Ken Merrick's och Jürgen Kiroffs färgkarta.

Som "RLM 83" Numera Grön RLM 81 kanske, funkar Xtracrylix RAF Dark Green.

Här är en länk till ett bygge där jag använt Xtracrylix, innehåller lite info om alternativa färger och blandningar också...

http://www.network54.com/Forum/47751/message/1358804947/

KaptenHardcore said...

Tack för tipsen!

KaptenHardcore said...

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