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Airfix Kit decals - How are they really?

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ptbpilot@yahoo.com - 28 Aug 2008 18:55 GMT
Hello All,

 I am about to start on the AIRFIX 1/48 DH Mosquito B XVI/PR XVI.
This is the retooled kit that came out a few years ago which includes
the revised wing/fuselage and cowlings for the 2 stage Merlin.

 I've searched and I cannot find any suitable decals for this
version.  It appears they are all OOP.  My question is How are the kit
decals to use?  It appears this is my option and I do like the schemes
that are included.

 Do they settle down nicely?  How do they react to Micro Set/Sol?
Any tips greatly appreciated!!

Pete
Enzo Matrix - 28 Aug 2008 20:53 GMT
> Hello All,
>
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>  Do they settle down nicely?  How do they react to Micro Set/Sol?
> Any tips greatly appreciated!!

From a purely functional point of view, Airfix decals are perfectly
satisfactory, if a little thick. I find that they react well to Micro
Set/Sol.

I have other reservations about them, however. I find that the registration
can be poor at the best of times. At the worst it is so bad as to make the
decals unusable. I have also seen sheets that use a strange dot-matrix
effect to produce colours. In such cases the smaller decals may be
marginally acceptable but such things as national markings are wholly
unacceptable. Single colour markings in black or white - such as serials -
are usually fine.

It may be worth your while to use serials, stencils and other small markings
from the kit sheet and source national markings and codes from general
sheets.

Incidentally, Hannants list two sheets for this aircraft from Carpena.

http://www.hannants.co.uk/search/?FULL=CA48022
http://www.hannants.co.uk/search/?FULL=CA48096

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Enzo

I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.

Don McIntyre - 29 Aug 2008 14:41 GMT
> ptbpi...@yahoo.com wrote:

<snip>

> From a purely functional point of view, Airfix decals are perfectly
> satisfactory, if a little thick. I find that they react well to Micro
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>
> I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.

If you're looking for aftermarket decals in addition to the Decals
Carpena releases, this may be of interest to you:

http://www.hyperscale.com/2008/reviews/decals/fsd48007previewbg_1.htm
Enzo Matrix - 29 Aug 2008 19:36 GMT
> If you're looking for aftermarket decals in addition to the Decals
> Carpena releases, this may be of interest to you:
>
> http://www.hyperscale.com/2008/reviews/decals/fsd48007previewbg_1.htm

*DAMN* Freightdog!

Damn them, I say!

Have ya *seen* the interesting sheets that they turn out?  Brits Abroad,
parts 1 & 2.  Weekend Warriors. Brits at Sea.  All jam packed with
interesting schemes.

And now they've come up with this post-war Mosquitos one...

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Enzo

I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.

someone@some.domain - 29 Aug 2008 19:49 GMT
>> If you're looking for aftermarket decals in addition to the Decals
>> Carpena releases, this may be of interest to you:
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>
>And now they've come up with this post-war Mosquitos one...

hey enzo, did you ever hear anything about the mexican mossie that was
next to the mexico city airport and was part of a chicken coup? no, no joke,
i saw it in 79.....it looke saveable because only the rear quarter was off and
laying eggs.
Enzo Matrix - 29 Aug 2008 21:28 GMT
>>> If you're looking for aftermarket decals in addition to the Decals
>>> Carpena releases, this may be of interest to you:
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> was off and
> laying eggs.

Well, we need as many Mosquitos as we can salvage. The last airworthy one
crashed a few years ago. :-(

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Enzo

I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.

someone@some.domain - 29 Aug 2008 22:19 GMT
>>>> If you're looking for aftermarket decals in addition to the Decals
>>>> Carpena releases, this may be of interest to you:
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>Well, we need as many Mosquitos as we can salvage. The last airworthy one
>crashed a few years ago. :-(

really, there isn't a single airworthy one? that is really depressing. sad to
think they burned some surplus ones as movie props. was that the costal
command movie? i just remembered the scene when a line was in flames.
that was a long time ago and i only saw it once. i do want to dig it up and
watch again. another lost childhood like those lindberg kits i'm bulding.
Enzo Matrix - 29 Aug 2008 22:34 GMT
>>>>> If you're looking for aftermarket decals in addition to the Decals
>>>>> Carpena releases, this may be of interest to you:
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> watch again. another lost childhood like those lindberg kits i'm
> bulding.

They trashed a horrid number during the filming of "633 Squadron" and
"Mosquito Squadron".  Mind you, at the time those movies were made, there
were probably a hundred airworthy examples awaiting scrapping...

There are currently plenty of superb static restorations but sadly no more
flying restorations.

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Enzo

I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.

someone@some.domain - 30 Aug 2008 01:10 GMT
>>>>>> If you're looking for aftermarket decals in addition to the Decals
>>>>>> Carpena releases, this may be of interest to you:
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>There are currently plenty of superb static restorations but sadly no more
>flying restorations.

sre any of the statics capable of being airworthy. without a total rebuild?
mosquito squadron was it. duh.
eyeball - 30 Aug 2008 02:52 GMT
On Aug 29, 8:10 pm, some...@some.domain wrote:
> In article <6hr8c0Fnggi...@mid.individual.net>, "Enzo Matrix" <enz...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >some...@some.domain wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 48 lines]
> sre any of the statics capable of being airworthy. without a total rebuild?
> mosquito squadron was it. duh.

I'd think between dry rot and termites we'll never see another more-or-
less original mossie in the air.
Skipster - 04 Sep 2008 03:25 GMT
> On Aug 29, 8:10 pm, some...@some.domain wrote:

> > sre any of the statics capable of being airworthy. without a total rebuild?
> > mosquito squadron was it. duh.
>
> I'd think between dry rot and termites we'll never see another more-or-
> less original mossie in the air.

Don't forget the new build Mosquito fuselage (and wings?) that is
happening here in New Zealand.  Have a look at http://www.mosquitorestoration.com/
- some of the photos under the gallery are amazing.  Quite heart
warming, I would love to see one of these babies at a Warbirds over
Wanaka airshow.   ;-)

Brian G
http://www.brians-place.com
Don Stauffer in Minnesota - 29 Aug 2008 14:51 GMT
> ptbpi...@yahoo.com wrote:
> > Hello All,
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>
> I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.

I would agree with everything Enzo said. I just finished a couple of
Airfix 1:32 race car kits.  They were old, from a collector. I was
afraid of them coming apart, but they were fine and went on fine.
They were, however, a bit thick and the art work was a bit fuzzy. I
assume when they were made they used a lower pitch silkscreen than
what folks now use.
ptbpilot@yahoo.com - 29 Aug 2008 17:19 GMT
Thanks everyone for your input.  My main concern is that the decals
settle down with SOL.  The detail on the new moldings looks nice and
the PR version I want to build has a striped decal that covers the
entire vertical stabilizer. (SAAF 60 sqn)  This is a new kit and the
decals register seems to be ok as far as I can tell.

Thanks for the heads up on the Freightdog sheet.  I may look into it.
I don't think its a stretch to make the B/PR 16 to masquerade as a B35/
PR34?

Pete
 
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