Did the MiG-3 use a dark-green and medium-green topsides camouflage? I thought the June 1941 directive mandated that planes with the overall green topsides should be painted with black bands for a black-green camouflage. I may be wrong as my area of "expertise", such as it is, lay with the Shturmovik, not the MiG-3. I do agree with all that these are nicely done models, and done in "God's scale", 1/72nd.
Regards,
Learstang
Difficult to say. According to recent knowledge, there should be not any standardized type of dark green.
On the other side, photos of MiG-3 and other types of 1941 usually show a modest contrast between camo colors, differently than later Yaks.
I suppose that in 1941 black was oversprayed over green in a very thin layer, and prone to fade. This could have given to it the appearance of a very dark grey-green.