Hey Ross
Great work so far. I too have been through the whole controversy about whether or not to paint the area behind those rear windows interior green or not. On another Aussie modelling forum (which I hardly bother with anymore - mainly frequented by US based modellers now - you'll know who I mean), I got slated for using interior green in that area. Now, I showed my references, which shows a different shading in this area - could of course be a different colour, or could be the effect of the glazed area reflecting some light away, but I got torn into by one guy who said they were never painted this way, always the external camo appied in this area. This doesn't make sense to me. So, in the field they remove these windows just to apply the local camo - why? Surely they'd of just taped up the windows and paint over - way easier I think. Anyway, I've had my share of P-40 "Nazi's"!
I screwed up my P-40E camo anyway. I used the Khaki and Dark Earth camo on my 75 Sqn P-40E using the wrong later period Milne Bay period as reference, trying in vain to build John Jackson's last aeroplane from a few months earlier - the one he died in over Port Moresby back in April 1942. I do think now it should have been overall khaki with grey underneath, so will have to repaint it one day - GRRRRR!
I will build a desert P-40E one day, as they look so cool and it's such a interesting period in Aussie military aviation.
Cheers
Adam