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Old 6 December 2005, 08:49 AM   #31 (permalink)
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Good job on the Fokkers. Did you use kit decals for the Lithuanian bird?
I am interested in building one of the Revell 1/28 scale kits with those
markings to present to a close friend & business associate (Lithuanian-American) who has been extremely helpful to me over the past few
months. Any thoughts would be welcome.
Trivia question- greatest Lithuanian-American NFL player of all time? Hint-he made pigskins fly!
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The Lithuanian bird marking are from Blue Rider. Some question on whether the wing markings had white fields, so that was a judgment call. The Polish Fokker used a combination of Blue Rider and Techmod decals -- neither sheet of markings for #530/18 was completely accurate. I found the Techmod decals stiff and unresponsive.
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"... I found the Techmod decals stiff and unresponsive."
Reminds me of a girl I dated in High School (32 years ago.)
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Reminds me of a girl I dated in High School (32 years ago.)
Haw! I married her! Setting soution works wonders.
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Eduard's masking tape gave me big joytime

@Stephen: at least you had a date!

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