Lis, @lis
These are all of the pictures I have of the LB-30 named "Diamond Lil". I took them back in May 2015. Granted this is a restoration, but the colors they used look good to me. Here's the nose.
Front left quarter view showing the entire aircraft.
Same thing from the starboard side rear.
A little bit closer and a slightly different angle.
The tail gun position was open and it didn't have a turret.
Starboard side waist gunner position.
Starboard side showing the engines and nose section.
Underside and main landing gear Starboard side. Note the "U.S." letters are painted in white. This was done because the underside was painted black.
Outer Starboard side engine as viewed from the front. This plane doesn't have the elliptical cowlings, and here it more resembles a B-17.
Close up showing the nose and MG.
Head on view.
Quarter view from the Port side.
Close up of the nose art and nose section.
Port side under wing. The landing gear are definitely painted in aluminum color. Here you can also see the "ARMY" letters are white.
Close up showing the "barn door" vertical stabilizer and rudder.
Followed by the final picture I took of her, this time it's from the Port rear quarter, and from a distance.
Yes the video you posted of Kermit Weeks' B-24 is incredible. Stephen Towle posted it on my original build journal of Tubarao.
Please stand by and I'll get you the links for my B-24 build journal.
PS: This is the worlds oldest Liberator in flying condition. One of a kind.