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B014801

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Spitfire Mk
VIII Stencils: This simple decal sheet provides that finishing touch
to a model. Decal provides two sets of stencils plus placement diagram and
suggested application technique to give a scale appearance. Please note,
unlike regular screen printed decals, the clear carrier film on this decal
covers the entire sheet. Note; decal printed on a 'dry ink' Alps/Oki type
printer. Recommended
Kit: Hasegawa or ICM 1/48 Spitfire Mk VIII.
Decal sheet dimensions: 4*3.5 inches.(approximate)
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$6.00 |
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A054802
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CA-18 Mustang
with Royal Australian Air Force markings.
Markings choice for two aircraft;A68-126 with No. 76 Squadron, RAAF
Williamtown, NSW, 1951 or A68-141 with No. 24 (City of Adelaide) Squadron,
Citizen Air Force, RAAF Mallala, SA, 1958.Included with decal is a small, 4
page, A5 size guidebook with decal placement and detail information.
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$25.00 |
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A054801
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RAAF P-51K Mustang:
Markings choice for two aircraft; 'Nuts to Nippon!' LB-N A68-520 with No. 84
Squadron, 1945 or MP-S A68-555 with No. 86 Squadron, 1945. Included
with decal is a small, 4 page, A5 size guidebook with decal placement and
detail information.
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$11.50 |
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D064801
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Alternate Time Line The Sneering NAZI Gold Fighter Clasp Edition
Alternate Time Line is a new decal series illustrating an alternate version of history where Nazi Germany far from being defeated in 1945 was a formidable opponent occupying ‘Fortress Europe’, large tracts of Russia, the Mediterranean and North Africa.
In our alternate history scenario we have the opportunity to see these late war aircraft in a new light, adorned with camouflage from theatres of war that had long since been lost.
The most significant of these new ‘wonder weapon’ aircraft was the Me 262, the first operational jet fighter to enter service. Our first 1/48 scale decal in the series illustrates this most potent fighter, in service with I./JG27 in North Africa where it dominated the clear, azure blue skies during 1945.
Two aircraft are covered by the decal, the first is ‘Rote 5’
Wr.Nr 170666 from 2./JG27 flown by Oblt. Lutz Streicher, an arrogant, coarse Bavarian and fervent Nazi who always carried a large bull-whip with him. His personal emblem painted on the port side of the fuselage below the cockpit depicted a female, Negro native. Streichers most recent aerial victory was a No. 112 Squadron, RAF, P-51D Mustang shot down near Benghazi. Its pilot was a young, Yorkshire lad, Sgt. Eric ‘Parky’ Parkinson who
scrambled out of his doomed aircraft at the last minute and parachuted to safety.
‘White 3’ Wr.Nr 170607 from 1./JG27 was flown by Lt. Dieter Hoffmann who had notched up 12 ‘kills’ after only 5 operational flights with the Staffel. His persona l emblem was an attractive nude ‘pin-up’ NAMEd ‘Ilse’.
Markings include a large sharkmouth that suits the sleek, shark like nose so well. Camouflage scheme for both aircraft was RLM 78 and 79 with white theatre markings. This simple camouflage scheme highlighted well the sleek, graceful lines of the Me 262.
Stencils are not provided as the kits decal already provides these items.
Recommended kit: Tamiya 1/48 Me 262A-1a |
$14.50 |