In the britmodeller thread linked above
There is a photo of a La-11 in field disruptive camouflage. It can be found in Max Hastings' book on the Korean War. It shows a NKAF pilot standing in front of a La-11 and unfortunately only shows the nose.
Picked up the Korean War book today for 50p today, flicking through, spotted the photo mentioned, having forgotten it was even mentioned, and then re-found this thread thinking, oh that be something to add....
Though the book is on the Korean war, on the same page is a photo of US Sabres..... which are F-86Ds..... so, the La-11 photo may well not be from the time, and as no markings are visible, perhaps not even Koreans?
obviously a propaganda shot, and looks very neat and tidy.
What can be seen of the camo is very interesting, with dark undersides, or a colour under the nose? The plane in the background has light gear legs, but dark under nose?
as well as dark mottle on the uppers, as the factory scheme was a pale blue grey,
In 1947 a new light greyish blue was specificated ; this paint was put into profuction in the second half of 1947 in six versions: the nitro matt AMT-16, nitro gloss AGT-16, oil enamel matt A-36m or pentaphtal oil matt PF-36m, oil gloss A-36g and probably pentaphtal oil gloss PF-36g. The main use of this paint was for uniform liveries of fighters.
see
http://massimotessitori.altervista.org/sovietwarplanes/pages/colors/1945-1950-newtypes/1945-1950-newtypes.html