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OK....Dk.G added and masks off; decals safe and sound. Not 100% but as close as the likes of me can get. Had I had the instruction sheet I could have printed it out and used it for reference.
The before and after
Let it dry, gloss and resume
I was using this to cut out my masks as I didn't need to adjust the size when printing. Its from Tamiya
I was using this to cut out my masks as I didn't need to adjust the size when printing. Its from Tamiya
It is what it is. My life is too short to worry about millimetresAnd an addition to my post # 8263 .... it can be noticed that the DG colour on the fuselage of the 7B-Z was applied to the stabilizer root and was spreading on it. The DG colour on the rudder was of the shape of " a pennant fluttering in the wind " ( as I call it ). It means it had the irregular wavy top and bottom edges and was getting narrowed toward the fin leading edge. The fin flash marking is quite high ( applied from the fairing of the fuselage-stabilizer joining to the rudder top hinge. The camo layout is very similar to the MB858 or MB882 and other Mk.XIIs. The difference is that the MB858 had the "pennant" smaller ( narrower ) and the DG colour on the fuselage was applied more under the stabilizer towards the rudder edge.
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It is what it is. My life is too short to worry about millimetres
Nice, gonna go see Terry, get your cost.
I think we may have seen the FFS (fat finger syndrome) combined with spellcheck phenomena.?????
You calling my fingers fat? I sgiw yui gat gunfersI think we may have seen the FFS (fat finger syndrome) combined with spellcheck phenomena.