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Hello, I'm currently finishing a Special Hobby N.A. BT-9 in the KUTA group build, see the links if you are interested: While applying the decals supplied I found myself with three sets of individual numbers '292', two are for the wing leading edge like in this example: I don't know what to do with the third one, nothing can be found in the instructions. Then I studied again a high resolution version of the only image I have of '292' and noticed a shadow over the underwing 'ARMY'. Maybe it shows where the third decals goes? Here are the intructions for reference, hope to not breach any forum rule linking to a commercial site https://www.super-hobby.hu/zdjecia/9/4/2/1152_2_SPH72069_4.jpg Thank you!
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Hello, I started 2022 with a strong will to decrease the number of abandoned builds I have in my stash (who does not have them?) and selected this one: Inside not what you would expect, since the box is simply a better way to avoid loosing everything with a damned end-opening box 😁 More details to follow... Thanks for looking!
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Hello everybody... This will be my second model in the build, it is Heller’s classic Hawk75/P-36. I have two sets of original decals but doubt I will go French. Here is a color profile of the French option. I was planning on build a USAAC P-36 from Selfridge Field Michigan in 1939. I will be doing it in an experimental camouflage tested during the war games that year. There were multiple aircraft and each had a different pattern applied in water soluble paints. Here is a color guide used that year though on a different aircraft. The only thing I would be missing is the unit badge of the Eagle in the red disk. Please feel free to ask questions, post comments, and or add thoughts. Dennis
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Dear All, Just a couple of quick newbie questions about the Yellow Wings Decals sheet number YW72038, which includes an early P-40. Firstly, what is the opinion of Yellow Wings products? Secondly, does anyone know which model of P-40 is on the above sheet? I'm guessing 'B'? Please forgive me if this has already been discussed - I'm not long returned to the aircraft modelling fold after nearly thirty years and, apart from the Airfix TBD-1 forty years ago at the age of 10, have no experience of interwar US aviation! Thanks in advance! Kind regards, Mark
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Here's one I finished recently. Nice underrated kit with Xtradecal decals: 20191230_172241 by bryn robinson, on Flickr 20191230_172223 by bryn robinson, on Flickr 20191230_172137 by bryn robinson, on Flickr 20191230_172128 by bryn robinson, on Flickr 20191230_172107 by bryn robinson, on Flickr
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I recently came across this photo of some variety of target drone, that I assume is some variant of the Douglas O-2 or O-25. Does anyone know what the proper designation would be or where I could get more photos of these aircraft? Thanks, Tweener
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I thought this photograph from World War Photos was interesting. Captioned as being taken in 1941 at Tulsa, Oklahoma. No serials or squadron identifiers on the P-40's or what appears to be an LB-30. Anybody have any ideas? Mike https://www.worldwarphotos.info/gallery/usa/aircrafts-2-3/p-40-warhawk/early-b-24-bomber-and-curtiss-p-40-fighters-in-tulsa-1941/
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Well, I resisted as long as I could but the arrival today of the Xtradecal sheet with markings for a 112 Squadron aircraft with a sharkmouth and desert colours broke my resolve: I've also been waiting for a suitable opportunity to field test Humbrol's excellent new Azure Blue: John