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USAF 24" Tail Code Markings WHITE/BLACK - USAFline


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USAF 24" Tail Code Markings
1:72 USAFline

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Tailcodes for USAF aircraft or "Distinctive Unit Aircraft Markings" came about during the Vietnam War as a way of identifying individual aircraft once camouflage was applied to aircraft. White was used at first though this later changed to black. The sheet here is the black one, however the white one is exactly the same. The sheet provides 24" tailcodes with appropriate serial numbers. Also supplied are 6" marking letters for aircraft which never carried tailcodes. The sheets are continuous film, well printed and colour dense. 

 

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Conclusion
Many modellers want different markings that the kits supply, these sheets from USAFline have made this easier. Highly recommended.

 

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Hello Dears,

I'll be glad to find the same sheet but in dull red...

It will be usefull for Korean era Aircraft.

Ok, I mainly think about my F3D:lol:

Nice review, thanks.

Corsaircorp

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50 minutes ago, cpoud117 said:

Hey guys, do you know if this is still avaiable somewhere? Or a similar product with generic USAF modern codes in 1/72?

I can't seem to find much. Thanks in advance.

I think Fantasy Printshop will meet your needs.

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Ah, I thought you were after the 2 alpha base codes.

Let me have a look through my collection and see who does what.

 

Try this https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125344835909

 

produced by @Haydn on this site. If it's not what you are after, he can probably help.

@cpoud117

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Cpoud117 - I'm so sorry for not responding (and Julien did wave a big flag at me ! ) Our ebay shop man is out of the country at the moment but will be back next week (Monday 2nd January onwards)

 

Regards,

 

Haydn.

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