Blue Fury

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DH-Drover
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Blue Fury

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What is the blue scheme on the RAN Sea Fury NW 115

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As far as I know, it's all over dark blue with a white spinner. And the lower edge of the canopy is silver

In 1/72 (if that's your scale) then Xtradecal sheet number X72074 will provide you with the appropriate decals to do this one, available from Hannants.

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Here's one I did earlier -

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The blue is Tamiya Royal Blue X3 over a dark primer.
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Thanks to all. All I have to do now is go through my paints and find the correct colours :roll:

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I can assume that in Nowra base, there were stocks of paint "Oxford blue". For Wessex and Sycamore, perhaps it was applied for Sea Fury.
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