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Exito Decals has released a new set of decals titled ‘Yoxford Girls’ for the P-51D Mustang in 1/48 and 1/72 scales
Our eighth decal set is entitled “Yoxford Girls” and covers three P-51Ds from the famous 357th Fighter Group, all featuring some sexy nose art. ‘Shady Lady’ has never been reproduced in decal form before, whilst ‘Passion Wagon’ did not receive enough attention from other manufacturers. Instruction sheets include photos of all depicted aircraft. The decal sheets were printed by Cartograf. This set is available directly from the manufacturer:

ED48008 - Yoxford Girls - North American P-51D Mustang – 1/48
ED72008 - Yoxford Girls - North American P-51D Mustang – 1/72

Marking options include:

P-51D-5-NA, s/n 44-13712, flown by Capt. Robert W. Foy of 363rd FS / 357th FG, Leiston, UK, late July-early August 1944.
P-51D-5-NA, s/n 44-13691, flown by Lt. Arval J. Roberson of 362nd FS / 357th FG, Leiston, UK, early autumn 1944.
P-51D-20-NA, s/n 44-63629, flown by Lt. John A. Miller of 363rd FS / 357th FG, Leiston, UK, late spring 1945.

Please remember, with Exito Decals you not only get quality stickers, but also attractive posters to adorn your man cave, at the same time!

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