Print Scale 72-173 1/72 Wet Decals - Republic P-47D Thunderbolt Razorback Aces
Type: water-slide decals
1. P-47D-4-RA (Serial Unknown) flown by 1Lt. Ralph Wandrey of the 9th FS, 49th FG, March 1944.
2. P-47D-4-RA ?Kathy/Veni Vidi Vici? (42-22903) flown by 1Lt. Lawrence O?Neill of the 342nd FS, 348th FG, December 1944.
3. P-47D-23-RA ?Josie/Cleveland Clever? (42-27899) flown by Lt. Mike Dokovitsky of the 340th FS, 348th FG, December 1944.
4. P-47D-4-RA ?Daring Dottie III? (42-22697) flown by Maj. John Moore of the 341st FS, 348th FG, March 1944.
5. P-47D-23- Thunderbolt 42-27884:120 ?Bonnie? of the 460th Fighter Squadron, 348th Fighter Group. 5th Air Force based at Tacloban, Philippines. 1945. Flown by Major Bill Dunham.
6. P-47 D-20-RE Thunderbolt 276516:B2-H ?Magic Carpet? of the 390th Fighter Squadron, 366th Fighter Group, 9th Air Force based in Belgium 1944.
7. P-47D-21-RA Thunderbolt 325514:A8-P ?Anna Lousie? of the 391 st Fighter Squadron, 366th Fighter Group, 9th Air Force based at Laon France late 1944. Flown by Lt. Rainbow.
8. Republic P-47 D-5 Unit/Location: 63rd FS/56th FG, Halesworth/Great Britain, March 1943. Code: White UN-M "Spirit Of
Atlantic City, N.J." Pilot: Walker "Bud" Mahurin Air victories: 20,75 in WW II & 3,5 in Korea Fate: Survived.
9. Republic P-47 D-4 Unit/Location: V Fighter Command, Finschhafen/New Guinea, March 1944.Code: Yellow 222668 "Fiery Ginger IV" Pilot: Neel E. Kearby Successes: 22 in WW II Fate: KIA 05.03.44 over Wewak/New Guinea.
How to apply water-slide decals:
1. Preparation: to achieve better result, a gloss or semi-gloss coat is very important. It will make a smooth layer which the decals will suction to and make it much easier to apply and set them.
2. Cut out the decal you need (do it on cutting mat)
3. Grab the decal with tweezers, place it on the surface of the water and leave it for about 20 seconds.
4. Remove the decal from the water and place it on paper towel to remove any excess water.
5. Apply decal solution to the part where the decal is to be placed.
6. Slide the decal off the backing paper on to the model. Using a paint brush or cotton bud is a good way to do this without damaging the decal.
7. Use the brush, knife or cotton bud to position the decal. Using your paper towel, gently dab the decal and soak up the excess water (decal softener is also recommended at this stage. After applying softener, the decal will suction to the part and flatten out smooth.)
8. When the decal is completely dry, give another coat of varnish or Klear/Future to seal it.
1. P-47D-4-RA (Serial Unknown) flown by 1Lt. Ralph Wandrey of the 9th FS, 49th FG, March 1944.
2. P-47D-4-RA ?Kathy/Veni Vidi Vici? (42-22903) flown by 1Lt. Lawrence O?Neill of the 342nd FS, 348th FG, December 1944.
3. P-47D-23-RA ?Josie/Cleveland Clever? (42-27899) flown by Lt. Mike Dokovitsky of the 340th FS, 348th FG, December 1944.
4. P-47D-4-RA ?Daring Dottie III? (42-22697) flown by Maj. John Moore of the 341st FS, 348th FG, March 1944.
5. P-47D-23- Thunderbolt 42-27884:120 ?Bonnie? of the 460th Fighter Squadron, 348th Fighter Group. 5th Air Force based at Tacloban, Philippines. 1945. Flown by Major Bill Dunham.
6. P-47 D-20-RE Thunderbolt 276516:B2-H ?Magic Carpet? of the 390th Fighter Squadron, 366th Fighter Group, 9th Air Force based in Belgium 1944.
7. P-47D-21-RA Thunderbolt 325514:A8-P ?Anna Lousie? of the 391 st Fighter Squadron, 366th Fighter Group, 9th Air Force based at Laon France late 1944. Flown by Lt. Rainbow.
8. Republic P-47 D-5 Unit/Location: 63rd FS/56th FG, Halesworth/Great Britain, March 1943. Code: White UN-M "Spirit Of
Atlantic City, N.J." Pilot: Walker "Bud" Mahurin Air victories: 20,75 in WW II & 3,5 in Korea Fate: Survived.
9. Republic P-47 D-4 Unit/Location: V Fighter Command, Finschhafen/New Guinea, March 1944.Code: Yellow 222668 "Fiery Ginger IV" Pilot: Neel E. Kearby Successes: 22 in WW II Fate: KIA 05.03.44 over Wewak/New Guinea.
How to apply water-slide decals:
1. Preparation: to achieve better result, a gloss or semi-gloss coat is very important. It will make a smooth layer which the decals will suction to and make it much easier to apply and set them.
2. Cut out the decal you need (do it on cutting mat)
3. Grab the decal with tweezers, place it on the surface of the water and leave it for about 20 seconds.
4. Remove the decal from the water and place it on paper towel to remove any excess water.
5. Apply decal solution to the part where the decal is to be placed.
6. Slide the decal off the backing paper on to the model. Using a paint brush or cotton bud is a good way to do this without damaging the decal.
7. Use the brush, knife or cotton bud to position the decal. Using your paper towel, gently dab the decal and soak up the excess water (decal softener is also recommended at this stage. After applying softener, the decal will suction to the part and flatten out smooth.)
8. When the decal is completely dry, give another coat of varnish or Klear/Future to seal it.
General Info | |
Scale | 1/72 |
Type | Model Upgrade/Accessory |
Subtype | Decals / Stickers |
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- Reward Points: 17
- SKU: PRS72-173
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