BCA decal sheet...sheets?
BCA decal sheet...sheets?
Did y'all get your 1/32 decal sheet for 6.00 in the past from BCA???
Well, if not, now that sheet is cut up into individual ac applications and sold for a grand total of 26.00 for all. Long live our capitalist republic!!!
Oh, and there are still too many solid white swastikas.
Well, if not, now that sheet is cut up into individual ac applications and sold for a grand total of 26.00 for all. Long live our capitalist republic!!!
Oh, and there are still too many solid white swastikas.
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www.squadron.com has a great 1/32 swastika set I bought for $6-8 bucks. They range from small size for a ME-109 up to large for a Ju-88. I think each of the five/six sizes gives you at least one each of black, black with whire surround, solid white and white outline.
I strongly recommend these. I have done seven or eight planes and still have some remaining!
I strongly recommend these. I have done seven or eight planes and still have some remaining!
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Re: BCA decal sheet...sheets?
Some of the white swastikas are the edge for the black/white swastika. The white goes on first then the black over it.mikeg wrote: Oh, and there are still too many solid white swastikas.
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Place the white first, then lay the black over it so that the white creates a thin border around the black swastika.mikeg wrote:'splain that one more time, please, I am not a mensa alumnus, although I comprehend one decal being applied over another
Make sense?