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AU-1 Corsair NAS North Island (1956)
Historical Context
On January 19, 1956, at Naval Air Station North Island, California, a rare appearance of the AU-1 Corsair was photographed wearing a new Navy paint scheme. This aircraft marked the transitional phase from the overall Glossy Sea Blue to the light gray-over-white standard.
The exact paint scheme observed:
Top surfaces:FS 36440 Light Gull Gray
Bottom surfaces: FS 17875 Insignia White
This scheme was part of the evolving Navy doctrine emphasizing better thermal performance and visibility control, particularly under operational conditions near the coast and over water.
FS 17875 | FS 16440 | ||
Insignia White | Light Gull Gray | ||
General | Lower / Flaps | Upper | |
Fighters (1977-) | Overall | ||
Color matches | |||
Gunze Aqueous | H316 | H314 | |
Gunze Mr Color | C316 | C314 | |
Humbrol | – | 129 | |
Model Master | 1745 | 1729 | |
Revell | – | – | |
Tamiya | – | (X-20) | |
Vallejo Model Air | 71.279* | 71.121* | |
Vallejo Model Color | (70.820) | 70.986** | |
AKAN | (73146) | 72014 | |
AK Interactive | AK 2052 | AK 2051 | |
AK Real Colors | RC222 | RC220 | |
AMMO by Mig | – | A.MIG-241 | |
Colourcoats | ACUS36 | ACUS01 | |
Hataka | HTK-_043 | HTK-_048* | |
Lifecolor | – | UA 025 | |
Mission Models | MMP-104 | MMP-069 | |
Mr Paint | MRP-99 | MRP-98 | |
Xtracolor | X141 | X137 | |
Xtracrylix | XA1141 | XA1137 |
Kits & Aftermarket Extras
Recommended Kit:
Hasegawa 1/48 AU-1 Corsair (minor cockpit and shape tweaks required)
Decal Options:
Victory Productions VPD48001 (includes era-correct AU-1 markings)
Super Scale or Ultracast sheets for AU-1 / F4U-4 Corsairs
Aftermarket Enhancements:
Wolfpack Design WPDWW48018 Cockpit Set (resin, 1/48)
Quickboost / True Details: seats, exhausts, and other detail bits
E-Z Masks for insignia and canopy precision painting
Build Strategy
Assembly: Watch for forward fuselage alignment – consider ledge reinforcement or sanding.
Cockpit: Resin detail set from Wolfpack gives serious realism boost.
Painting:
Decaling: Apply Victory or Super Scale decals with Micro Set/Sol for clean blending.
Weathering: Light washes or oils for realism – keep subtle, as these birds weren’t heavily worn.
Final Finish: Semi-gloss or satin clear coat to match the 1956 Navy appearance.
F4U-1 “Birdcage” Corsair 126 – “Tojo Eats Shit”
This specific AU-1 Corsair from NAS North Island is an excellent project for anyone who wants to build a rare and historically accurate post-war naval aircraft, with a clean but distinctive finish.
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