What were the actual colours on that Brewster Buffalo? It's an interesting pattern, but I think it would only blend in camouflage-wise in a 1960's nightclub!
That Mustang colour scheme is vomit-endusing, which must reflect the morning after the drinking where they came up with it.
From what I understand the problem with the Martlet is the shades of the colours are all wrong. But then Charles Church's Spitfire was all the wrong shades too and looked equally as yuck, and as for that pink P40 that was flyying in the USA, oh dear.
There is the age old argument that it is up to the owner to paint a plane how he or she likes, which is true. But I think in the case of the CAF where they profess to be an organisation that commemorates the WWII air forces, they of all people should do the research and get the colours right. After all, they are supposed to be teaching people about what the veterans did, and presenting it in an inaccurate way is not good. If modelmakers can do the research and get it right, why can't the millionaire owners? All they needed to do was contact the Fleet Air Arm museum, they have one in the correct colours here
http://www.fleetairarm.com/images/exhib ... nes/64.jpg
Or there's this one at Duxford too
http://www.rob.clubkawasaki.com/rsh96.jpg
http://www.electric-image.co.uk/ukairsh ... at-002.jpg
Spot the difference in colours?
This drawing is probably the closest to the CAF colours, and even it doesn't look right
http://www.bismarck-class.dk/other_craf ... artlet.gif
FYI there are some nice early Martlet shots here
http://www.clubhyper.com/reference/martlettipe_1.htm