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  1. Sorry...no shipping to USA now.
  2. Rafales in 32 scale and the 2-nd part of F-16 Aggressors Aliaska are ready.
  3. There are 3 types of PVA glue: - old cheap glue from my childhood. :))) It had a slightly yellow tone after several years. It isn't a problem because it is placed between the model surface and printed elements. But it's better to use current produced PVA glue. - PVA expensive glue with markings "water resistant". It means that it will be so different to remove the glue after drying. Modellers do not need the option because the last study is to remove the glue shadows. I think that glue is possible to use but it's an additional not predictable question. - common PVA glue without "water resistant" marking and with "transparent after dry" marking. I recommend the type, no problem with removing the glue shadows. Yes, it's woodworking glue.
  4. Unbielivable work! But only one question...how to paint this???
  5. Our new EE Lightning decals plus Super Etendard Prototypes.
  6. We sell directly and through our dealers. Check our BUY page on our site. But shipping to USA is closed now from Serbia and many dealers have troubles with shipping to USA. Our sealer in Kazakhstan is sending to USA now, it's eBay dealer Legand29.
  7. New decal set in 32/48/72 scale for UR32322 Dassault Super Etendard Malvinas (s/n 02/03/04/05) with stencils. The stencils set incude: - AM39 Exocet stencils with Argentina serial number - Argentina's pulon stencils for AM39 - R550 magic stencils - tanks and refuilling pod
  8. Several of our 32 scale F-4 Phantom-II
  9. There is no a reason to use a solution after the film removed.
  10. Yes. Save your money and no chance to damage paint. The way is simple, cheapest and working for 101%. And small hint - it works with Eduard decals too. :)))
  11. We changed our recommendations on how to remove film from 24/09/25, please check the new way with 100% result. You can find a "how-to" on the Uprise Decal webpage here: Uprise 1. Paint your model with gloss paint (highly recommended) or cover your model by gloss clear and make sure that the decal is FFA-compatible. THE MODEL SURFACE MUST BE TOTALLY SMOOTH AND GLOSSY! The decals have a FFA logo or are covered by safety paper. Be careful with the FFA-decal and store it with the paper only. Attention! Use NOT water-resistant glue with declared information "transparent after dry". 3. Put the liquid on the model surface with enough quantity and SHIFT the decal to the surface. Remove surplus liquid by a cotton pad.Attention! Try not to place the liquid on the decals that you transferred before for a long time! 4. Spent 3-5 minutes to smooth out and push the decal with a wet cotton stick and cotton pad. Not a bit of air or liquid bubbles under the decal! Move them out to decal borders. Decal elements must be closed to the model surface.5. Remove the film gently after 2-2,5 hours. We recommend removing the film with parallel direction of the model surface.6. Remove the shadows of the glue gently by wet cotton pad. Cover the model with a varnish.
  12. Some our decal sets for F-5E/F Tiger-II, highly recommended for Kitty Hawk's F-5 because completed decals are wrong and has very bad quality.
  13. Our F-14A/D Tomcat in 32 scale
  14. Some new decal sets in 32 scale And some old decals for P-39 Airacobra
  15. Two Tornado IDS in 32 scale are available.
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