Print Scale 72-345 Decals for 1/72 Supermarine Attacker Part.1
Water-slide Decals:
Instruction:
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. Supermarine Attacker FB. 2, WP 283/841, No 1833 Naval Air Squadron, Honiley. Sky ( BS-318C-210) overall and Extra Dark Sea Grey (BS-318C-640 ) above wings and tailplane, and top of fuselage. Standard post-war national markings in bright colours in six positions. All lettering in black, with serial repeated below wigs. Red nose flash with unit crest superimposed.
2. Supermarine Attacker F.1, WA484/107, No 800 Naval Air Squadron FAA, performed catapult trails aboard HMS Perseus with No 703 NAS in July 1951. Standard colour scheme and markings. Note early-style top camouflage demarcation.
3. Supermarine Attacker FB.1, WA529, RCAF"s Central Experimental & Proving Establishment, Namao, 1952. Standard colour scheme and markings. "Bear" marking on nose. Used for cold weather trials, returned to UK on HMCS Magnificent in 1953.
4. Supermarine Attacker FB. 2, WZ 283/ST-810, No 1831 Naval Air Squadron, RNVR, Stretton, 1956.
5. Supermarine Attacker FB. 2, R4003, one of 36 de-navalised examples delivered to the Pakistsni Air Force between June 1951 and May 1953. High Speed Silver (Aluminium) overall wit roundels in six positions; serial in black.
6. Supermarine Attacker FB.2, R4001, Playbills Aerobatic Team, No 11 Squadron, Pakistani Air Force, 1952. High Speed Silver (Aluminium) overall with roundels in six positions; serial in black. Red flash on nose.
7. Supermarine Attacker FB.2, WZ300/161, No 718 Naval Air Squadron FAA. Standard colour scheme and markings. Unit badge on nose; note variation of other example illustrated above with "7-8" in place of "V-R".
8. Supermarine Attacker FB.2, WZ302/ST-163, No 718 Naval Air. Squadron FAA, May /June 1955. Standard colour scheme and markings. Unit badge on nose.
Instruction:
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. Supermarine Attacker FB. 2, WP 283/841, No 1833 Naval Air Squadron, Honiley. Sky ( BS-318C-210) overall and Extra Dark Sea Grey (BS-318C-640 ) above wings and tailplane, and top of fuselage. Standard post-war national markings in bright colours in six positions. All lettering in black, with serial repeated below wigs. Red nose flash with unit crest superimposed.
2. Supermarine Attacker F.1, WA484/107, No 800 Naval Air Squadron FAA, performed catapult trails aboard HMS Perseus with No 703 NAS in July 1951. Standard colour scheme and markings. Note early-style top camouflage demarcation.
3. Supermarine Attacker FB.1, WA529, RCAF"s Central Experimental & Proving Establishment, Namao, 1952. Standard colour scheme and markings. "Bear" marking on nose. Used for cold weather trials, returned to UK on HMCS Magnificent in 1953.
4. Supermarine Attacker FB. 2, WZ 283/ST-810, No 1831 Naval Air Squadron, RNVR, Stretton, 1956.
5. Supermarine Attacker FB. 2, R4003, one of 36 de-navalised examples delivered to the Pakistsni Air Force between June 1951 and May 1953. High Speed Silver (Aluminium) overall wit roundels in six positions; serial in black.
6. Supermarine Attacker FB.2, R4001, Playbills Aerobatic Team, No 11 Squadron, Pakistani Air Force, 1952. High Speed Silver (Aluminium) overall with roundels in six positions; serial in black. Red flash on nose.
7. Supermarine Attacker FB.2, WZ300/161, No 718 Naval Air Squadron FAA. Standard colour scheme and markings. Unit badge on nose; note variation of other example illustrated above with "7-8" in place of "V-R".
8. Supermarine Attacker FB.2, WZ302/ST-163, No 718 Naval Air. Squadron FAA, May /June 1955. Standard colour scheme and markings. Unit badge on nose.
General Info | |
Scale | 1/72 |
Type | Model Upgrade/Accessory |
Subtype | Decals / Stickers |
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- SKU: PRS72-345
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