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Hasegawa decals

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Don Harstad - 08 Apr 2007 02:06 GMT
I just finished the 72nd scale pair of VFA-102 F/A-18F's with the red tails
and spines....  These must be a new process decal for Hasegawa, because they
are very thin, and conform very well to curved surfaces.  They also fit
perfectly.  Nothing at all like the old, thick decals.

Don H.
Mad-Modeller - 08 Apr 2007 04:36 GMT
> I just finished the 72nd scale pair of VFA-102 F/A-18F's with the red tails
> and spines....  These must be a new process decal for Hasegawa, because they
> are very thin, and conform very well to curved surfaces.  They also fit
> perfectly.  Nothing at all like the old, thick decals.
>
> Don H.

Maybe the complaining finally was heard.  Keep the fingers crossed.

Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
Rob van Riel - 08 Apr 2007 11:42 GMT
> I just finished the 72nd scale pair of VFA-102 F/A-18F's with the red tails
> and spines....  These must be a new process decal for Hasegawa, because they
> are very thin, and conform very well to curved surfaces.  They also fit
> perfectly.  Nothing at all like the old, thick decals.

Were these Hasegawa decals, or was this some special version with decals
printed by Cartograph? And how was the white? What used to pass for white
with Hasegawa's was more like cream..

Rob
Don Harstad - 08 Apr 2007 22:45 GMT
>> I just finished the 72nd scale pair of VFA-102 F/A-18F's with the red
>> tails
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>
> Rob

The decals that were white over red were printed in a single piece.  (The
tails, for example, are one large decal with the NF codes, the squadron
emblem, etc. printed in place.)  They offer the option of painting the reds,
and give white decals with the kit, but I didn't try those since I wanted to
see how the decals were going to work.  They may well be Cartograph, but I
didn't notice that logo....   I have the VFA-103 Low Vis scheme kit from
them, and the nearly black tails are, again, single decals.  No Cartograph
on the sheet, but you can tell they're very thin just by angling them in the
light.  Not at all like the F-4EJ Kai decals, for example.

These whites are pretty darn white.  I know the cream colored ones were
intended to be a "scale white" and these are, to sound like a laundry
commercial, whiter whites.

Don H.
 
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