I used a yard stick to make sure all the markings were applied straight and in the p roper elevation relative to the canopy. The fuselage sides show the insignia and the MARINES squadron (VMF 232) markings. Squadron Markings are on the fin and rudder. It went on easily with no wrinkles or bubbles.īack to the fuselage, the aircraft number “19” goes on the sides of the cowling. The underside “MARINES” decal is the largest decal in the set. You flip the marking over, remove the paper backing and then squeegee the the decal into place. You tape the top of the clear carrier sheet and use it as a hinge. The red bar is applied as a second layer like the first (white) layer. Here’s the finished wing marking in place. I use the top of the bars for a reference when applying the wing markings Here the fuselage markings are being applied.įor the wing markings I use a drafting square to make sure the markings are square to the root rib. Tape the marking as shown to work out their proper place. These markings have a clear carrier sheet and a paper backing. For the Corsair, I used Vinyl markings cut from my own CAD drawings. One thing you can do to any ARF model to make it your own is to add custom Markings and details.
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