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  1. Gaz,

    The Aviattic decals do wrap around the edges, but barely. Not much overlap between the top & bottom.

    You have to be careful with your placement to get the overlap.

    I use Micro set & a hair dryer. You can also use water, you don't want to lay the decals on a dry surface so you can position if needed.

    Be careful touching before they have set, as the decals will stretch.

    Larry

  2. Karim,

    Glad to hear the shoulder is improving.

    Nice to see you back at the Albatros as well, great modelling as usual.

    I never did get to email Alex about the Barnyard decals, have to do that here soon.

    I did buy some of the new Proper Plane wood decals. They are nice, a little to dark for my taste for an Albatros DV fuselage, but would be fine for other builds; ie Felixstowe, Alb BII, etc.

    Keep up the great work & good luck with the rehab.

    Larry

  3. 15 hours ago, mark1751 said:

    thanks for the very useful link to the site for 1/32 ZM Horten 229 using uschi woodgrain decals the pictures are fantastic but I was wondering how difficult it is to use these decals are they much the same as any other decal thanks for the welcome  again any thoughts  much appreciated

    Mark,

    The Uschi decals are great. Before applying, you need a gloss painted surface, not bare plastic. They are also translucent, so what paint you put down will affect the final appearance. I usually use a off white or very light tan as a base coat. You can also vary the base coats for a variation of the final panels.

    I usually cut the panels slightly oversize, then trim when installed & dry.

    I use Microset when applying. After the position is good, use a hair dryer to set them & also conform to any details under.

    Be careful when applying, as the decals can stretch.

    Larry

  4. 3 hours ago, Thunnus said:

    Fantastic looking Tempest!  May ask... how did you merge the Barracuda resin nose with the resin engine?

    Thanks John!

    It took my Dremel with a drum sander & a fine round burr. Quite a bit of sand, grind, fit & repeat. It is doable, just be prepared for quite a bit of work. front of the engine & forward part of the Barracuda nose required most of the attention. Also, the barracuda nose is slightly narrower @ the spinner, so I had to trim the upper forward part of the engine to look right, where the frame piece is.

    Also, the Barracuda nose has a flange molded onto it that tucks inside the kit airframe, was still able to use the lower half of this flange.

    Wasn't much different than the rest of the kit, had quite a bit of fit issues with this one.

    Larry

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