I’m looking for decals for my 1/300th scale WW1 aircraft. Just basic crosses and roundrels. Anyone know if they’re commercially available? My painted attempts are a bit crap.
TIA
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These are WW2 but there might be some of use in there:
http://domsdecals.com/epages/81fc44d0-9 ... ID=2534651
and some WW1 Maltese crosses etc... (He has another three pages of differing styles)
http://domsdecals.com/epages/81fc44d0-9 ... s/300-GE-8
http://domsdecals.com/epages/81fc44d0-9 ... ID=2534651
and some WW1 Maltese crosses etc... (He has another three pages of differing styles)
http://domsdecals.com/epages/81fc44d0-9 ... s/300-GE-8
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Thanks Paul. Saw these, but wasn’t sure if he was still going?Paul wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 1:48 pm These are WW2 but there might be some of use in there:
http://domsdecals.com/epages/81fc44d0-9 ... ID=2534651
and some WW1 Maltese crosses etc... (He has another three pages of differing styles)
http://domsdecals.com/epages/81fc44d0-9 ... s/300-GE-8
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He goes like a Welsh sheep, I94 do decals too, more postage but a bigger company.
I think that I94 do lozenge pattern decals to put on various plane's wings.
I think that I94 do lozenge pattern decals to put on various plane's wings.
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What? He pushes back harder if you get him to a cliff-edge...?
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Yes. But only with his back legs down your wellies
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Nah, you don't need wellies if it's a well trained sheep. Llamas on the other hand, you can't twist the head around to kiss them unless their hind legs are in your wellies.
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Me too as I’ve bought from him before. I tried placing an order and the payment function has been turned off. Clearly he’s not
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Your other option is to make them yourself.
All you need is decal paper, an inkjet printer and a can of spray sealant/varnish.
All you need is decal paper, an inkjet printer and a can of spray sealant/varnish.