Revell kit, with box decals. Also, nose are was made on my printer with the Testors decal making program. Model Master Dark Ghost grey top, Light Ghost Grey bottom.
I made it for a friend of mine, she goes back home in two weeks. Great kit, easier then shizzle to buildizzle. Let me know what you think.
~Chip
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keenan
Indiana, United States Joined: October 16, 2002
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Looks dandy to me but I am a mud dauber. How was the the decal making deal? I am tempted to give it a whirl.
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chip250
Wisconsin, United States Joined: September 01, 2002
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Turned out pretty good. Made the design, scaled it out and then test printed it a bunch of times to get the right size, then printed it off the old inkjet. And it came out fine. Sealed it with the spray sealer stuff and then applied it.
~chip :-)
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USArmy2534
Indiana, United States Joined: January 28, 2004
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The quality of the nose decals is awesome but the silvering is pretty evident. Not sure what you can do now, but for future reference give your model a gloss coat, apply the decals, then apply a dull coat (making sure to mask of the canopy and other clear parts).
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