Does anyone know of any websites that sell 1.18th Allied decals?
Thanks
1/18th Allied decals
G'day Mad Ewok
I'll be doing some soon, to get an idea of the content look at these 1/6th versions.
http://www.johns-stuff.com/pages/decals/decal1.html
I'll be doing some soon, to get an idea of the content look at these 1/6th versions.
http://www.johns-stuff.com/pages/decals/decal1.html
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Speaking of Decals...
Has anyone ever thought of making 1:32 scale decals for aircraft and armor? Many of the more recent 32x tanks lack markings to give the individuality (ie serial numbers and in the case of a couple German tanks, national insignia). Just a thought.
G'day tmanthegreat
I would suggest that the large amount of readily available commercial 1/35th decals would easily cover this scale.
I frequently used these to use 1/35th decals on my 1/32 Brittains, Dinky and Airfix vehicles (this was before I discovered the heady worlds of 1/6th and 1/18th models) as the minute scale differnces are really not an issue.
Many of these products are even available as dry rub-on style decal sheets.
I would suggest that the large amount of readily available commercial 1/35th decals would easily cover this scale.
I frequently used these to use 1/35th decals on my 1/32 Brittains, Dinky and Airfix vehicles (this was before I discovered the heady worlds of 1/6th and 1/18th models) as the minute scale differnces are really not an issue.
Many of these products are even available as dry rub-on style decal sheets.
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