Steve,
While you are busy with the Blenheims.......
On 10 May 1940 the Germans invaded the Netherlands. On that day the RAF lost at least 12 Blenheims due to operations over the Netherlands. 5 of them were Mk.IV bombers which belonged to 40 squadron. At 09:15 the Blemheim L8776, with the registration BL-K took of from RAF Wyton in Cambridgeshire for a reconnaissance flight over the area around The Hague, where many German paratroopers had landed. Not much later the aircraft was shot and crashed near The Hague. All crew members, Sergeant J.R. Brooker, Flying Officer R.M. Burns and Corporal G. Hurford survived the crash and were taken prisoner of war. They must have had very bad luck as not much of the West Netherlands was occupied by Germans on the 10th of May.
I hope this small story will inspire you to do a small repaint. The Blenheims of 40 squadron were painted in the standard dark earth/dark green/ sky scheme and carried fairly large roundels on the fuselage.........
Cheers,
Huub
BTW I haven't yet mentioned the 5 Mk.1F Blenheims from 600 Squadron which were lost over the South of the Netherlands.