Nardi 305 1/48 Special Hobby - decal emergency
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Nardi 305 1/48 Special Hobby - decal emergency
Hi everyone,
My first post here on Stromo and it's a request (sorry ).
As I was applying the last decal on this kit it pinged into an open pot of thinner ruining the decal. Does anyone have a s pare set? The decal in particular is the red "11" from the fuselage. See box for reference:
Hope you can help.
Thanks
My first post here on Stromo and it's a request (sorry ).
As I was applying the last decal on this kit it pinged into an open pot of thinner ruining the decal. Does anyone have a s pare set? The decal in particular is the red "11" from the fuselage. See box for reference:
Hope you can help.
Thanks
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Unfortuantely I have no other Italian planes in my stash at the moment (I have a very small stash).
However, I must say the Italians went to war with style! They have some of the sleekest aircraft and creative colour schemes of WW2.
There is a group build on another site for Interwar Years, and I would like to build an Italian aircraft for this. I have to say the Cant Z.501 made by Rick Chin in the gallery is just superb and I'd like to do something like that. But that's not a pre-war scheme is it? Can anyoine advise a really smart plane from this period (the kit for which would not be too expensive).
However, I must say the Italians went to war with style! They have some of the sleekest aircraft and creative colour schemes of WW2.
There is a group build on another site for Interwar Years, and I would like to build an Italian aircraft for this. I have to say the Cant Z.501 made by Rick Chin in the gallery is just superb and I'd like to do something like that. But that's not a pre-war scheme is it? Can anyoine advise a really smart plane from this period (the kit for which would not be too expensive).
The anti-camouflage radial red stripes were in fact a pre-war scheme used to help indentify crashed aircraft over large expanses. If you'd like to do a similar (attractive) scheme, you might consider the old 1/72 Supermodel SM.81 (a very nice kit) used in Abyssinia.Maxidad66 wrote: I have to say the Cant Z.501 made by Rick Chin in the gallery is just superb and I'd like to do something like that. But that's not a pre-war scheme is it?
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Decal emergency over!
I want to thank Jose Lucero for the decals which I got this morning. (Thanks to Davide as well, although I did not need his decals in the end).
Well here are pictures of the completed Nardi - it may not be as impressive as the others posted on this site, but I am happy with it.
Well here are pictures of the completed Nardi - it may not be as impressive as the others posted on this site, but I am happy with it.