May 22, 2012 at 10:26 am
I recently reached the stage where I was able to launch the opening two sheets in my decal range.
I thought I would share the end result of one which I think the forum may find interesting on a couple of differant levels.
Although I am not the artist I am rather impressed with the end result. Attached below is the instruction sheet for you all to have a peer at.
By: garryrussell - 25th May 2012 at 21:49
Cheers Martin
I have no real interest in military in as much as I only make civil models and if the thread had been G-ASJV I would have seen it before as this decal sheet I find interesting:cool: but I only saw it because I clicked on the thread by accident:o
the main fuse is much as it was in Belgium with the rear modded and I’ve always had the impression this was SABENA influenced???
By: Arabella-Cox - 24th May 2012 at 18:42
How about a set of decals for a P9374 model?
Not made a model kit since I was about 14….but I might be persuaded to!
By: Martin Garrett - 24th May 2012 at 17:50
Glad you like the look of the sheet Gary. In answer to your question the sheet is named as is because firstly more people know the serial MH434 than the registration G-ASJV. Secondly there are a couple of further sheets I plan to release of the aircraft and each sheet will have a similar name. Can’t say to much but the next release is to be announced at Cockpitfest on 16th and 17th June and all be clear then. Appreciate the comments though as is good to hear people’s thoughts.:)
By: garryrussell - 23rd May 2012 at 18:22
Very nice;)
Why are you calling it MH434 which, while it was G-ASJV it wasn’t:confused: