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Old 12-12-2007, 06:40 AM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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HA1604 1/72 Greek Mirage 2000EGM

Is that line on the radome going to be there on the production version? or will HM fix that problem?

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Re: HA1604 1/72 Greek Mirage 2000EGM

Thay are fixing the lack of closed front landing gear doors, so whos knows, maybe.
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Re: HA1604 1/72 Greek Mirage 2000EGM

My biggest question concerns the paint job- are Greek Mirages painted up in the exact shades of blue and grey as the French ones?
 

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Re: HA1604 1/72 Greek Mirage 2000EGM

My biggest question concerns the paint job- are Greek Mirages painted up in the exact shades of blue and grey as the French ones?

From what pictures I've seen is yes ,They do have the Blue camo scheme. See my post on Greek Mirages a few weeks back.
 

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Re: HA1604 1/72 Greek Mirage 2000EGM

My biggest question concerns the paint job- are Greek Mirages painted up in the exact shades of blue and grey as the French ones?

I don't think they are the same shades of blue.

I did some digging and found:
The French Mirage 2000 calls for paint colors - Light Blue Grey FS26375 (2 is semi gloss), Dark Blue Grey FS25177.
The Greek Mirage 2000 calls for - Light Compass Grey FS36375 (3 is matt), Intermediate Blue FS35164.
 

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It has been pointed out to them that's all I can tell you for sure at this time.
 

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Re: HA1604 1/72 Greek Mirage 2000EGM

It has been pointed out to them that's all I can tell you for sure at this time.

Yes, HV1D, that would be a good fix, and hopefully not hard to implement. I like the model, but that's one thing I'd like to see changed.

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I'm curious about the shades of grey and blue used too. I wasn't planning on a Mirage, but the Greek camo looks nice----depending if it's close to the artwork.
 

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