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  1. Today we review the Airscale B-24 Instrument Panel set. https://www.largescaleplanes.com/reviews/review.php?rid=2224 Have fun, Iain
  2. I suffered a bit of a set-back the other night with one of my current builds - the Tamiya Spitfire Mk.IX. The decal that you place on the back of the clear part of the instrument panel decided it was going to disintegrate into a 100 pieces. My plan to get over this hurdle was to order a pack of Peter Airscale's 1/32 scale WW2 RAF Instrument Dial Decals to attempt to DIY the instrument panel. Firstly, I have to say - top service sir! Ordered (late) Thursday evening and arrived this morning - good stuff. Secondly, having seen some of the stellar efforts made on builds of the Spitfire on this site, what advice would you give with regards to applying them? My first inclination is to simply place them on the raised 'circles' on the front of the clear portion of the instrument panel, rather than the back like Tamiya's. Is this the best option or is there a better way?!
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