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Those Pandora decals are out of this world, Dan. What a standout scheme on that aircraft!
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Thanks Callie, the Decals arrived yesterday and they went on smoothly as usual!!
The rivets on the Mustang are a bit of a challenge, so I'll spend some time working the decal over them. Thanks for the great work and service!
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Yes! Just got my order in last night and Callie is sending them off today! Now that's service!! I'll keep you posted with the results. Got the Iron Ass decal off and the paint all touched up again. With a little heat, scotch tape and some tweezers, got it down to bare foam and then built the layers up again. I also filled in the gaps where the tail attaches to the fuse. Little bits like that make all the difference in the appearance. The other thing that I'm going to paint in is the ejector slots for the shells that should be on the bottom of the wing. Haven't seen that on anyone's yet.
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Todd's instructions are great. They work well for factory paintjobs, or even non-primered acrylic paint jobs, such as my recent FW-190. You can see in the rudder photo that even the smallest decals adhere nicely onto hand brushed acrylic, which is often fairly fragile paint.
Thanks Callie, as always, you're the BEST!!!3 Photos
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Thanks. I'm a little nervous, because once it's down...it's down. Doc
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I just make sure the surface is clean and slowly peel the backing and take my time placing it on straight and even. Make sure you rub the decal firmly and then I peel away very slowly and at an angle that is low to the surface starting in one corner. If the decal starts to lift up (common with small nomenclature lettering) simply put it back down and rub the sheet firmly and repeat...
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Just received my Callie graphics for my DC-3. They look great. Now I have to put them on. Any hints, other than Callie's instructions? Doc
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Not quite finished yet Alpha. Hopefully I'll complete her during our winter.Originally posted by Alpha.MotionRC View PostSilly iPhone auto-correct. RAAF --Yes of course! I thought CV-P was the year prior. P-51K, if memory serves?
I love the tail on that livery. I've never seen it in foam electric, must be quite a looker at your local airfield.
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I wish Doc , that's one of my grandsons Jason he is 12 ............
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Nice DC-3!!! I have converted my Dynam C-47 to a DC-3 and am waiting for my Callie graphics. You're much younger than I imagined. Doc
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Silly iPhone auto-correct. RAAF --Yes of course! I thought CV-P was the year prior. P-51K, if memory serves?
I love the tail on that livery. I've never seen it in foam electric, must be quite a looker at your local airfield.
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Hey Alpha, it's a Mustang in RAAF colours! :)Originally posted by Alpha.MotionRC View PostGreat Beaver scheme, wvrailfan! And Flyer Phill, I've never seen a Spitfire in RAF colors, well done.
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Great Beaver scheme, wvrailfan! And Flyer Phill, I've never seen a Spitfire in RAF colors, well done.
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I recommend Callie's work every chance I get. Professional grade product that a hobbyist can afford. I have used her decals on all of my custom wrapped planes.
And, by the way, that's my Tiger Moth in Callie's original post;-)
Jim
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Thanks Matt! The two pups with me are our shop mascots, Ezno and Bandit. They keep my feet warm on cold days in the office!
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Thanks Lon...I really enjoy painting my birds when the opportunity or hankering arises!
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