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Looking very much forward to seeing what you do with this one John as I have a re-issue of this kit with the shark mouth decals. Mine has a couple of extra parts (4 bladed prop and some resin horizontal stabs) that nowhere near justify the stupid price I paid for this kit. I'll have a look and see what I can offer on the decals. I think the s/n is most important as the white "Y" would actually be easy to mask and paint.
javlin said:Should look Nice John .Hollowed out Exhaust??
Maybe not find much information the plane as serious that never came to be mounted for flight, what story you do head and I do not remember which of the serial was not put in flight, but hey, the 4 models exist some pictures of the 3 that were put in flight and one does not, the first if I remember correctly was the R8891 that fell faster with engine problems after the DN323 that just as he saw that happened in the priemro was the one who fell and EJ906 that the tube also problems.
I let a reference raf serials 1/48, i was looking to make a jumble of a plane and reuse leftover decals and do not see how I raised myself serials with these:
Colorado 48048 - Black RAF Serial Letters/Numbers.
are 6 ", 8", 18 ".
if you do not want to get the whole sheet of decals with Serial 8 and 18 "you have no choice, you can go for the homemade decals, you print it but to do so you need supplies, printer sublimation with 1200dpi not simulated , this is what I'll finish making
I've used the Testors system but the problem I had with the 8" numbers/letters was each part of the number was a dot, didn't look neat at all. There are drawing programs that eliminate this, I think Inkscape is one. I've also used it to make mottles(not an airbrusher...yet) and was happy with the result.
Geo