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Sunday, January 30, 2011 - 12:35 AM UTC
Fightertown Decals have three new releases for you US Navy jet fans to drool over. Here are Fightertown's own description of these stunning looking releases in 1/48 and 1/144:
F-14A VF-1 Wolfpack 1973-1978 (plus bonus 1/144 decals)
In the pipeline for more than 2 years and finally done. This sheet covers the original Tomcat squadron from the very first Tomcat delivered to a fleet squadron through workups and the Wolfpack's first Tomcat cruise. It then adds a bonus with a later 1978 version of the squadron. Modelers can build ANY of the VF-1 jets, modex's 100 - 115 for the first 3 years. And as an added bonus, we've included a 1/144 set of markings on the main sheet. The requests and buzz on this sheet are high and we don't expect the print run to last very long.
Ref no: 48014.
Price: $16.00

S-3B VX-30 Bloodhounds CAG and Contra Retro Vikings.
When VX-30 first got their S-3B Vikings last year, we designed the paint scheme for the squadron. Then late last year, the Bloodhounds got permission to paint a jet in a Centennial of Naval Aviation paint scheme honouring Midway. This sheet is officially produced under license by the US Navy. This may be the first of the CONA jets in decal form in 1/48 but it certainly won't be the last!
Ref no: 48053.
Price: $16.00


F/A-18F Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler. VFA-154 CAG and VAQ-141 CAG
A cool mix of red and black CAG jets, this is a hot sheet for the Super Hornet crowd. Again, we helped work on the VAQ-141 paint scheme and included a few bonus extras that may get painted on the jet in the future.
Ref no: 48054.
Price: $16.00

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