JensOle
SOH-CM-2023
Finally!
I know I have promised to release these paints for a long time. Well, here they are at last. The late war RAF CC Beaufighter scheme, decals, stencils, weathering from the harsh North Sea, individual aircraft decals have been replicated to the best of my (limited) skills.
-"PL-T" (NE164) of No 144 Sqn RAF
-"PL-O" (NE831) of No 144 Sqn RAF
-"E0-Q1" (RD136) of No 404 Sqn RCAF
-"P6-L1" (RD432) of No 489 Sqn RNZAF
This projects was a dive into a rather forgotten part of the air war over Europe and I found it very interesting to learn more about both the men, the Beaufighters and their histories, which mainly involved operations over my country, Norway. Sadly all to many of these brave men died in the final months of the war.
In memory of the brave crews of RAF Coastal Command which fought and died along the Norwegian coast during the 2nd world war. They faced very heavy German FLAK and fighter in order to bring home point blank attacks on enemy ships, often
hidden in fjords covered by steep mountain peaks.
Thanks to Terry Higgins (aviaeology.com) and the very well researched RCAF Beaufighter reference booklet, which was a great source
of detail photos and general late war Coastal Command Beaufighter knowledge.
I know I have promised to release these paints for a long time. Well, here they are at last. The late war RAF CC Beaufighter scheme, decals, stencils, weathering from the harsh North Sea, individual aircraft decals have been replicated to the best of my (limited) skills.
-"PL-T" (NE164) of No 144 Sqn RAF
-"PL-O" (NE831) of No 144 Sqn RAF
-"E0-Q1" (RD136) of No 404 Sqn RCAF
-"P6-L1" (RD432) of No 489 Sqn RNZAF
This projects was a dive into a rather forgotten part of the air war over Europe and I found it very interesting to learn more about both the men, the Beaufighters and their histories, which mainly involved operations over my country, Norway. Sadly all to many of these brave men died in the final months of the war.
In memory of the brave crews of RAF Coastal Command which fought and died along the Norwegian coast during the 2nd world war. They faced very heavy German FLAK and fighter in order to bring home point blank attacks on enemy ships, often
hidden in fjords covered by steep mountain peaks.
Thanks to Terry Higgins (aviaeology.com) and the very well researched RCAF Beaufighter reference booklet, which was a great source
of detail photos and general late war Coastal Command Beaufighter knowledge.



