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Otaki Hellcat minor decal problem

April 18 2012 at 12:29 AM
  (Login jfgesquire)
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My Aeromaster sheet - for which I was going to build Moseley's K-9, didn't have stencils, and I found a Techmod sheet with stencils VERY cheap.

When I got the Techmod sheet, I found that it had "Little Joe" on it. Well, seeing as how my 10 year old son is Joe, Jr., I just had to use those markings.

Unfortunately the Techmod decals are VERY brittle and every one of them split. I should have coated them with some sort of fixative, but I got a few markings on including the "Little Joe" marking on the port cowl without a problem. Then my luck ran out when the starboard decal disintegrated.

If anybody has Techmod sheet 48022 and isn't going to build "Little Joe", please let me know.

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April 18 2012, 2:13 PM 



Cheers, Brent
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"Tongue-tied and twisted, just a earth-bound misfit,I"

 
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The Otaki Hellcat....

April 19 2012, 12:21 AM 

A much under rated kit. Put a true details cockpit in it and it comes up a beauty.
Same goes for their razor back P-47 and Nakajima Ki-43.

Bill Shuey

 
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