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DN Models have released a numbers and insignia paint mask set, too replace the decals found in Tamiya's 1/48th Spitfire Mk.I.
Spitfire Mk.I Numbers and Insignia Paint Mask Set for Tamiya #61119 1/48th
Suggested scale - 1/48th
Suggested kits - Tamiya #61119
Price - $12.99
SKU - 72/827-076


The set includes one sheet of masks (shown in the picture). The masks are made from thin masking tape, which is easy to be peeled off and doesn’t leave any stains. The tape is tested on clear and painted model too. If carefully removed after painting, they can be used over and over again. Material is flexible and easily applied over curved surfaces. Semi-transparent for easy and accurate placing.

The Spitfire Mk.I Numbers & Insignia is a set designed to cover Tamiya’s #61119 kit in 48th scale. Masks in this set feature everything that is provided on Tamiya’s decal sheet. Due to the well known issues with Tamiya decals, using mask set for depicting the versions is the most realistic and successful way to replicate the aircraft offered with #61119. The size of the British Royal Air Force markings, not only on Spitfire, but on all aircraft of that period also dictate the usage of masks instead of decals for maximum realism.

The Spitfire markings were applied using rubber-like stencils in real life. Same technique was used for the camouflage scheme. That is one of the reasons why Spitfire camouflages are similar in appearance, contrary on the other camo schemes used by other air forces of that same period. The markings, including letter and roundel sizes were dependent on the size of the airplane they were being applied on. Tamiya’s research on their subjects is usually done with due diligence, hence the accuracy of the markings is considered to be at a very high level. The mask set provides an exact copy of what is included in Tamiya #61119, but can be used with any other Spitfire Mk.I kit in 48th scale. Masks are re-usable, thus can be used on more than one Spitfire models to represent equal markings.


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nice .....but where the RAF Hornchurch Spits. ? ..... everyone forgets there was a MASSIVE RAF Base at Hornchurch in WW1 (called Suttons Farm Aerodrome then).where Leeve-Robinson flew from , when he shot down the first ever Zeppelin Airship ... and in WW2 it was the main RAF Base that defended London & S.E.England in the Battle of Britain ..... RAF Horchurch gets hardley any mentions now days !!
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