VegasAWACER13
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This is only true for early Spitfires (early Battle of Britain and before) and some tropical color schemes and other random oddballs. The vast majority of Spits used the upper chin cowling line as the demarcation for the underside paint.On detail that bugs me about Spitfire builds is the common mistake of following the panel line as the demarcation up front. Almost all models use that line which is an error, at least I got that part right.
Fun fact about Bader: he hated the 20mm cannon as a result of their early tendency to jam in combat and demanded machine gun-only armament on his personal kite. After the war he returned to active flying and had a non-standard IX or XVI (I don't remember which) without cannons.