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Found this if it's of interest Buy Xtradecal X32040 1:32 scale from Hannants. We sell Aircraft decals (military), models, decals, paints & books. Don't Know if you can find it locally.
Found this if it's of interest Buy Xtradecal X32040 1:32 scale from Hannants. We sell Aircraft decals (military), models, decals, paints & books. Don't Know if you can find it locally.Ian M
Thx Ian,
I'm doubt it that I can find these locally
I will figure something out... or order this one or made letters by myself...
Hmmm, silver one.... great idea... must see on net for references...For now it will be standard RAF camo...
Do you have any pics of silver camo?
Roman
80 Sqd in Hong Kong in the late 1940's had a mixture of camo and all silver spits . Heres a link to a few profiles WINGS PALETTE - Supermarine Spitfire - Great Britain Cheers tony
where do you get your ideas from Roman?PVA glue yes i understand but talcum powder that is a new one for me lolmobear
hehehe, I get that from youtube... Put CA glue on the gap... after that put talcum like you salt your soup... I mena thru fingers dont know better to explain... and after few seconds wipe talk off with brush
you will got great filled gap because CA react like cement for building houses or better say for joining bricks??? i think it says cement
When you sanding that away you will get little more job, but when is sanded looks like plastic
Roman
I found video... he use baking powder... same thing like talcum... booth will do
80 Sqd in Hong Kong in the late 1940's had a mixture of camo and all silver spits . Heres a link to a few profiles WINGS PALETTE - Supermarine Spitfire - Great Britain Cheers tony
Thx Tony...
I didnt remember to look here on WP site
They look fabolous
Cheers
Roman
P.S.
This one is also cool choice... last country where I was working - Syrian AF
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