I can stand for hours looking at a beautiful P-51 with its original stars and bars, especially a polished one. On the other hand I wouldn’t take a second glance at a RV-8 setting beside it with the same scheme. Nor would I pay a great deal of attention to the Mustang if it had the scheme the RV should have used. That is MY preference, I wouldn’t ever ague (maybe try to reason) with a fellow that has been working for 10 years on his aircraft and wants to put big, red poke-a-dots all over it and nose art proclaiming it “DOTTY”. Sometimes I think we may take the term amateur built (or amateur restored) a tad too far, but maybe it’s another way of saying “I did this all myself”.
I personally like DD’s scheme A LOT, but to make it work, again, it has to have the right combination of colors, and I don’t think it would work well with anything past the Cruisair. (yes, Jonathan teal is probably out)
My brothers two C140’s are a good example, one is polished, he worked days getting the trim exactly as it was from the factory. The other he picked up as salvage, medium brown with large yellow and orange trim strips all over it. (I nearly vomited over the pieces) After getting it home we decided it was too intact to part out so we rebuilt it. I took a picture of both of them setting in front of the hangar, last week. Got to admit the brown one is an attention getter, but I still prefer the original.
I went to a large car show with my restore brother this past weekend; the place was ablaze with a rainbow of colors. I was drooling all over myself. When a 32 coup came by pearlescent orange I was jumping up and down. My brothers’ reaction was, “I would kill you first”. He is probably right, he wants me to go back with completely original, including the blue. I don’t care for the blue, and there are already four, so decisions, decisions. :?: :idea: :arrow:
