Friday, April 20, 2012 - 10:05 PM UTC
Maketar have announced the release of two new products in their Insignia Series Premium Paint Masks. Maketar have released Masks for RAF Typhoons and USAAF P-47's in both 1/32 and 1/48 scales.
Maketar have announced the release of two new products in their Insignia Series Premium Paint Masks. Maketar have released Masks for RAF Typhoons and USAAF P-47's in both 1/32 and 1/48 scales.

Maketar offer both Vinyl and Kabuki made Masks.

RAF Hawker Typhoons – Insignia Series Premium Paint Masks
Contents include:
-4 masks of each roundel & fin flash (total 36)
-2 masks of each code letter (total 90)
-roundel sizes: A-42” – A142” – B50” – C32” – C136”
-fin flash sizes: 24”x24” – 24”x27”
-strips: 12x1mm – 12x2mm
This mask set is huge and contains 5 large mask sheets 14x17cm [1/32], 10x12cm [1/48].
Price:
1/48: £6.99 Vinyl or £7.98 Kabuki.
1/32: £8.99 vinyl or £9.98 Kabuki.

USAAF P-47 Thunderbolts ‘USAAF Jugs’ – Insignia Series Premium Paint Masks
4 masks of each roundel (total 32)
2 masks of each code letter (total 78)
Tail serial code numbers – 6 of each number (total 72)
Roundel sizes: 35” – 40” – 45” – 50” – 55”
Strips: 12x1mm – 12x2mm
This mask set is huge and contains 7 large mask sheets 14x17cm [1/32],10x12cm [1/48].
Price:
1/48: £6.50 Vinyl or £7.99 Kabuki
1/32: £10.50 Vinyl or £11.99 Kabuki.

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