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P-47 Razorback


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Chris

Hope everyone gets better. :P

 

No rush I still have a long way to go B)

 

Landing gear is the last thing on my list now :)

 

This aircraft need to also be battle worn :o

 

It flow 147 mission & Bill Malo (my boss) want's to look like it did :P

 

So I got my work cut out for me :D

 

Steve

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MAV & KOTR

 

Thanks so very much :D

 

And Mav again this is the kit I got from you B)

 

I'm fallowing all you tip to the letter :P

 

Know ugly feet on this Bolt :o

 

And again thanks to Chris for the new shoes :P

 

Now back to the Red Clouds on the nose :)

 

Steve

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Yeah, got the feet in the post today...should be 4-6 days to you in AZ.

 

On the legs though...you gotta cut the oleos off and shorten them as Mav suggests...hold one of the legs while you look at this photo...

 

 

 

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I'd use something like this for the cursive...

 

 

 

http://www.durablesupply.com/matexbrma.html

 

 

 

But I think making a couple of decals would be a lot more controlable. I'd scan the nose art and open the scan up with a painting program like Paint Shop, or Photo shop, then clean up the text and remove all other stuff. Then print it (in white) on decal paper (injet or laser) and coat that decal with some microscale liquid decal film, then apply them with micro sol.

 

 

 

More on the decal film here...

 

 

 

http://www.bare-metal.com/decals/microscale_1.html

 

 

 

HTH...

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  • 10 months later...

HI Don't know if it will work but if you had a sheet of white decal paper you could paint a red spot on it and before the paint dryed you could write Phyllis on it until you got one that looked right.

 

I thank Microscale put out some letter sheets years ago or you might find some dry transfer letters at a drafting supply store.

 

Just my two cants

 

Texas ;) :P ;)

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