Polish WW2 aircraft- colour ?

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Seagull Two Zero

What Vallejo colour would be recommended for Polish WW2 aircraft?

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So, depending on branch, olive green or khaki
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Von_Alfalfa
Apr 2008
Greetings everyone, Im new at the forum, so I'd like to start my very first tipic with a question.

After long time finally I got my 1/48 Mirage's PZL P.37B bomber (twin tail version), since this subject its quite obscure and there's almost none info and the instructive are all in polish tongue.gifId like to know if anyone knows the interior colors of polish bombers pre and ww2 era (cockpit and crew access, wheel wells, etc)
And what colors are closest to exterior surfaces, I have read about using RLM65 for udersurfaces for other sources disagree about that.
I'll apreciate any info about that obscure but beautiful planes.
Thanks a lot.

Cheers!

Alfredo.

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Seagull Two Zero

Many thanks forPhD level research - appreciated. I'll go with olive green with a dash of brown.