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source: Wikimedia Commons Looking at this interesting JRF-5, stationed at NAS Jacksonville in 1941, I can't help but to wonder on couple of things: What was the upper color? Azmodel calls for ANA 608 Intermediate blue on upper surfaces What was the lower color? Azmodel depicts it as just "Light Grey" on lower surfaces... Is there any way to determine the codes on the tail? Thanks for looking!
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I'm working on the 1/48 Czech Models JRF Goose as used by the RCAF in WW2, No. 13 Operational Training Squadron based at RCAF Station Sea Island, British Columbia, with many thanks to Carl Vincent and member 'Dogsbody'. The kit is a short run, low pressure kit released in 2004, major parts in plastic, with interior and detail parts in resin. As a short run kit it, is a nice challenge, no locating pins, heavy trailing edges, many missing finer details, clubs for propellers, but an interesting aircraft none the less. Where I'm heading ... First up was thinning all trailing edges with much scraping, sanding, and rescribing, then because I seem to do things backward, I started with the peripherals, rather than use the inaccurate resin engine with it's huge crankcase, I thought I'd try to correct the plastic engine in the kit. I mount the crankcase on some aluminum tubing, chucked it in my Dremel, and turned it down to a correct size, with the ignition loom in place, and added an oil sump whittled from sprue (ignition harness and pushrods to be added later)... Eleven brass, aluminum, and plastic pieces went into each prop ... The elevators were separated, hinges and trim tab actuator added ... Rudder had a nav light position, trim tab, and rudder control horn added ... Wings had the aileron actuator pushrods/control horns added, inaccurate tabs filled, panels rescribed, landing and nav lights added ... Then I started on the fuselage, removing the windows in the entry and escape doors, then ... and the interior ... Now it's off to the paint shop for the first round ... Colin
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New Digital Decal Releases from Oldmodels Decals
Oldmodels Decals posted a topic in The Rumourmonger
New from Oldmodels Decals are: Air New Zealand B777-319ER Pacific “waveless” scheme in 1/144 and 1/200 RNZAF DC-3 1960s scheme in 1/48, 1/72 and 1/144 RNZAF DC-3 1970s (final) scheme in 1/48, 1/72 and 1/144 RNZAF Venom FB1 in 1/32 These are all Digital format decals Newly re-released in Digital format (formerly available as Inkjet) are: In the civil range - all my Heron, Electra 10, Lodestar, DC6, B170, B1900C, B1900D, Goose, Widgeon, Otter and Avro 748 schemes plus the remaining 5 ATR72 schemes, 7 of the DC-3 schemes and 4 Dash8-100/300 schemes. In the military range DC6, RNZAF Venom FB1 (1/48 and 1/72) and all the Skyhawk schemes in 1/144. These can be seen / purchased on my website John Oldmodels Decals www.oldmodelsdecals.com -
Oldmodels Decals announces the following additions to its DIGITAL range: Ansett NZ Air Freight F27-400 in 1/72 and 1/144 RNZAF F27-120MPA in 1/72 and 1/144 RNZAF Sunderland Mk V last scheme in 1/72, 1/144 and 1/154 (The F27s 1/96 scale decals remain available in the INKJET range) And the following NEW additions to its INKJET range: Grumman G-44 Widgeon – Amphibian Airways Grumman G-21A Goose – Mount Cook Airlines. These are available in 1/48 and 1/72 In addition the existing Widgeon decals (NZ Tourist Air Travel, Mount Cook Airlines, Sea Bee Air, Aquatic & Vintage, and SALT Air) and Goose decal (See Bee Air) on the NZ Amphibians webpage of my site have all been upgraded and some reduced in price. John Oldmodels Decals www.oldmodelsdecals.com