With those spats it belongs in the BdB group build!
Maybe someone could write a story to go with it with a part explaining why it’s blue?
Great job and a combo that’s a natural!
Easy . . .
"In the mid 1920s, Vickers signed an agreement with the French firm Wibault, allowing Vickers to use Wibault's metal aircraft assembly techniques.
Not wishing to be left behind, Handley-Page eventually negotiated a similar deal with Junkers, one of the results of this deal being a test aircraft, consisting of a Heyford fuselage, married to Junkers Ju52 wings and undercarriage. As this aircraft was privately funded by the Handley-Page company, the decision was taken not to paint it in Service colours, but instead a rather fetching shade of blue.
Tests with this aircraft proved remarkably successful, so much so that a production version entered service as the Handley-Page Hemel (Hempstead) . . ."
cheers,
Robin.