Guys, I hope that we're not highjacking Michael's thread.

I'm sure Gregory will rein us in if he thinks that we are!
Red Baron: sorry to say that I did not keep the patterns, but I do have photos of the individual wings and tailfeathers of the model. If anyone wants these as references I'll be glad to send them along. However, a couple of things must be kept in mind if one wishes to build 586/18: it needs some extra work. First, the upper wing crosses are
not included in the kit: they are slightly non-standard (in comparison with the decal sheet markings) and must be painted on. Second, the required rudder cross (slightly non-standard again) is also not included and must be painted on: same reason. Third, the fuselage registration is not included or, more accurately, the "6" in the "586" is not there. A friend of mine was able to make this up, but for personal reasons he is unable to do more. However, with the state of computer art these days I am confident that it can be made up. Fourth, the mauve is noticeably darker than, for example, the Misterkits offering. I had to mix mine using Xtracolor paints to match what I saw on the airframe (the green is easy to obtain). The undersurface tan is a mix of Modelmaster paints, again easy to do. The five-colour undersurface lozenge is available from Wingnut Wings.
Here's the composite of the lower left wing, and you can see how dark the mauve is compared to the green:

All to say that, although it is nice to be able to do a model of an aircraft that still exists, you are accordingly constrained to "build what you see and what is there." Hence the mixing of paints, detailed disruptive cam pattern work and attention to national and manufacture markings. As noted, I'll be glad to help anyone who would like to give 586/18 a try, but just be prepared to expend a bit of extra time and energy to "get it right!"

Hope this helps!
Gary