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Just as a heads up, Greg made the journey to Telford and just got back home, so it might take him a few days to update the website, and "unlock" the Telford releases on the web store. The Kulula set is one of many goodies that were unveiled at Telford.

Mike

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They may operate many versions, but this particular aircraft is a 737-800. There is a nice Revell of Germany kit in 1/144 scale.

Excellent, thanks. I have several of these I purchased as builders specials that will be just the ticket.

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The Revell kits?

Not for some time unfortunately. Stanbridges selection is rather limited at the moment and I tend to buy overseas more.

You could try Roy Lee at Southern Sky Models (Wangara).

I got three kits about 5 years ago as a builders special. (No instructions decals or box)

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Probably a silly question but what version of the B737 does Kulula Airlines use?

They've got 737-800's, only a few, and 737-400's. Had 727's and MD-82/83 in the past but retired now. Check out 1Time airlines on Airliners.net. Also a few silly liveries in their fleet.

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Decals are now available for purchase in 1:144 and 1:200

I just purchased a 1:144 sheet.

Now what is the precise shade of green?

:woot.gif:

MikeJ

Just search A.net pics find a photo with a shade you like and mix/match the paint to the photo. Airliners never seem to look the same as lighting and the age of the aircraft drastically change the color. Ill be using a Tamiya TS 35 park green spray bomb. Probally not a perfect match but its what I have...

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Funnily enough, that was my first choice as well.

My wife used the same colour on her Jetsons build with a top colour of Vallejo Scorpy green which looks almost the exact shade based on the OP image link.

Vallejo scorpy green is a match for Citadel scorpion green.

http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/...setLocale=en_AU

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I would agree with the H38 from what I can tell from the pictures. In which case both Tamiya sprays mentioned are no good. I did however find a good match for the Humbrol in spray:

kulula-green.jpg

... of all things. Sorry about the lousy phone pic; + it does really match that one better then the one on the left, it's just that the can is on an angle and got too much flash.

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I would agree with the H38 from what I can tell from the pictures. In which case both Tamiya sprays mentioned are no good. I did however find a good match for the Humbrol in spray:

kulula-green.jpg

... of all things. Sorry about the lousy phone pic; + it does really match that one better then the one on the left, it's just that the can is on an angle and got too much flash.

ive just painted my 737-800 using Humbrol 38 it looks a close match

SH104056.jpg

Richard

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