Swedish AF Insignia – w/out outline

Swedish AF Insignia – w/out outline
Decal sheets containing national insignia and/or tricolour stripes, and/or serial numbers/letters and/or various symbols and inscriptions in 1:144th scale. Due to their generic nature they can also be used for other scales (1:72, 1:87, 1:100 etc.).
Two sheets of decals are included in this set.
Detailed product specification:
- insignia diameters: 500,700,800,900,1000,1100,1500 mm
- scale diameters: 3.5;4.9;5.6;6.3;6.9;7.6;10.4 mm
| Ref. No.: | DMK14459 |
| Availability: | IN STOCK |
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F-104A 'Early Zippers' Conv. set
This set of injection-moulded conversion (differential) parts contains 7 parts. For modeller’s convenience a display base, made of pasteboard card, depicting tarmac section of the military airport is added. A comprehensive instruction leaflet and a decal sheet are included.
1) Lockheed F-104A-25-LO Starfighter, s/n 56-0842 (c/n 1130), Black FG-842/60842, 83rd FIS (Fighter Interceptor Squadron), US Air Force, Taoyuan Air Base, Taiwan (Republic of China), 1958
2) Lockheed F-104A-25-LO Starfighter, s/n 56-0880 (c/n 1168), Black FG-880/60880, 337th FIS (Fighter Interceptor Squadron), US Air Force, Westover Air Base, U.S.A., 1958
3) Lockheed F-104A-25-LO Starfighter, s/n 56-0808 (c/n 1096), Black 910 (٩١٠), No.9 Sq., Royal Jordanian Air Force (Al-Quwwat al-Jawwiya al-Malakiya al-Urdunlya), Prince Hassan Air Base (H5), Jordan, 1969-77
Hunter T.7 (RAF) Conversion Set
Two conversion sets (injection-moulded parts) are included, each containing 14 parts and one clear part (the cockpit canopy).
For modeller’s convenience a display base, made of pasteboard card, depicting tarmac section of the military airport is added.
A comprehensive instruction leaflet and a decal sheet are included.
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) Hawker Hunter T Mk.7, XL620, No.66 Sq., RAF, Acklington Air Base, Northumberland, U.K., 1960
2A) Hawker Hunter T Mk.7, WV372/R, No.2 Sq., RAF (Royal Air Force Germany, RAFG), Gütersloh Air Base, West Germany, 1967-69
2B) Hawker Hunter T Mk.7, G-BXFI, painted as WV372/R of No.2 Sq., Fox-One Ltd., Kemble Air Base/Cotswold Airport, Gloucestershire, U.K., 2001-11
3) Hawker Hunter T Mk.7, XL619, White 77, No.45 Sq., RAF, Wittering Air Base, Cambridgeshire, U.K., acting as an umpire a/c during ‘Exercise Big Click 74ʼ, Leck Air Base, West Germany, August/September 1974
4) Hawker Hunter T Mk.7, XL612, ‘Raspberry Ripple’, Empire Test Pilotsʼ School (ETPS), Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE), Boscombe Down Air Base, Wiltshire, U.K., 1970-2001
Luftwaffe Crosses (Balkenkreuz), late type – Black and White
Decal sheets containing national insignia and/or tricolour stripes, and/or serial numbers/letters and/or various symbols and inscriptions in 1:144th scale. Due to their generic nature they can also be used for other scales (1:72, 1:87, 1:100 etc.).
Two sheets of decals are included in this set.
Detailed product specification:
- insignia sizes: 600,800,900,1000,1200 mm
- scale sizes: 4.2;5.6;6.3;6.9;8.3 mm
Last seen productsCancel history
Polish AF MiG-15s (S-102, Lim-1, Lim-2)
Silk screen decals for fifteen MiG-15s in various versions (MiG-15bis, S-102, Lim-1, Lim-2) used by Polish AF.
- MiG-15, s/n.0310, tactical no.4, 1.PLM (1st Fighter Squadron), Babice 1951
- MiG-15bis, s/n.134015, tactical no.415, 41.PLM (41st Fighter Squadron), Malbork.
Crash-landed by Lt Zdzisław Jaźwiński at Almegards Barracks, Rønne, Bornholm, Denmark 20.05.1953.
- MiG-15bis, s/n.133068, tactical no.3068, 62.PSz-T (62nd Training Squadron), Poznań-Krzesiny 1956
- S-102, s/n.231877, tactical no.77, 3.PLM (3rd Fighter Squadron), Wrocław, early 1950s
- Lim-1, s/n.1A-02003, tactical no.8, 34.PLM MW (34th Naval Fighter Squadron), Gdynia, Babie Doły 04.1953
- Lim-1, s/n.1A-07056, tactical no.16, 30.PLSz MW (30th Naval Attack Squadron), Siemirowice 1960
- Lim-2, s/n.1B-01012, tactical no.112, 10.PLM (10th Fighter Squadron), Łask 1960s
- Lim-2, s/n.1B-00314, tactical no.314, 59.PSz-B OSL (59th Training-Attack Squadron), Biała Podlaska Aviation School.
Shown during exercises at Wysokie Mazowieckie airfield, late 1960s.
- Lim-2, s/n.1B-00612, tactical no.612, 21.SPLR (21st Independent Reconnaissance Squadron), Sochaczew 1962
- Lim-2, s/n.1B-00806, tactical no.806, 21.SPLR (21st Independent Reconnaissance Squadron), Sochaczew 1960s
- Lim-2, s/n.1B-00815, tactical no.815, 10.PLM OPK (10th Fighter Air Defence Squadron), Łask, late 1960s
- Lim-2, s/n.1B-01012, tactical no.1012, 1.PLM (1st Fighter Squadron), Babice 1956. Personal aircraft of cpt. Ryszard Grundmann.
- Lim-2, s/n.1B-01214, tactical no.1214, 45.PLM (45th Fighter Squadron), Babimost 1961. Shown during field exercises, mid 1960s.
- Lim-2, s/n.1B-01306, tactical no.1306, 31.PLM (31st Fighter Squadron), Łask. Shown during air parade at Warsaw Bemowo 1959.
- Lim-2, s/n.1B-01617, tactical no.1617, 29.PLM (29th Fighter Squadron), Orneta, early 1970s
Set includes complete markings for five models and was designed to fit Eduard kits.
Decal sheet sizes:
- 60x50 mm
- 50x40 mm
