Howdy Charlie,
So far as the MiG-15 camo in Korea is concerned, let me start with a caveat.
From a
Britmodeller post by Yury Tepsurkaev, one of the authors of
Soviet MiG-15 Aces of the Korean War (Osprey) (begin of quote) Honestly, you can use paints which you like more, as no one can say what the colours were in real life. (end of quote).
No matter what you'll read on the subject, the actual shades of the colors used are not known!
Fact is, the camo was an experiment to determine which colors were best suited for the air to air combat in Korea, and the colors were mixed starting from basic colors of which there is a complete consumption record, i.e. During 1952 the 64th IAK spent 860 kgs of yellow enamel, 1291 kgs of green, 1008 kgs of black and... only 100 (one hundred) kgs of gray.
I recommend you take a look at the
Britmodeller thread at
http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/234949599-mig-15-korean-war-camo-colours/.
The only pic of a camo, Soviet MiG-15in Korea I've so far been able to find is at
http://russian7.ru/post/kak-russkie-letchiki-v-koree-voevali/ (4th from top)
So, if your main concern is historical accuracy, then I recommend you choose a 'silver' MiG-15.
If on the other hand, you want to build an 'exotic' aircraft and you're ready to compromise on the historical accuracy, then go ahead and choose one of the many schemes you'll find on the net and/or the the decal producers, after all no one will ever be able to question your choice of pattern and colors!
Best regards.
Pete57