One of the problems with L-39 paints, at least the military ones, is that almost all of them are roughly the same. You'll find the same basic camo pattern with only minor local colour variations on the bulk of them. On the privately owned ones though just about anything goes it seems, especially among the guys who run them at Reno. For them, the more bonkers looking the better I guess.
I've made a personal request to future repainters in the paint kit manual but I'll make it here in advance as well while we're on the topic. I'm humbly asking that people please refrain from painting the civilian L-39 "Wild Child", if they are considering it. That sounds odd I know, and I expect it to be a popular choice since it's probably the most famous single L-39 of all, not to mention absolutely gorgeous.
Unfortunately what isn't generally known is that the aircraft was destroyed in a tragic accident a couple of years ago during some aerial filming. Both pilots on board were killed. I know the former owner of Wild Child personally, he's been an advisor to me throughout the project, plus I had the pleasure of flying in formation with him in another L-39, so I would just like to maintain respect for the dead, and his own loss of his aircraft, by leaving that one paint job well alone. I hope that's alright with you guys.
Oh, also I call dibs on the East German Airforce scheme (already started it anyway haha). It'll be available on my site when it's up, shortly after release.
The rest though?... have at em! haha.
@dhl1986: I don't have the price set yet, still talking to vendors about it.
Thanks very much guys,
-Mike