Decals are from Avieology. Excellent set for BoB Hurricanes. What is nice is a bit research done by this team of decal makers. Ever since I built the commemorative scheme Eurofighter, I wanted to build the WWII fighter it was representing. At first i thought it was a Spitfire as some of the demo flights had Spits flying along. But as read up on the history, it turned out it was for a Hurricane in which flown by Flight Lieutenant James Nicolson who also awarded the Victoria Cross. None of the mainstream decal makers had these markings. So it would have been easy enough to cobble up the GNA codes, piece together the serial numbers. Then I ran across this set from Avieology.
Excellent thin and in register decals. That also includes several other Hurricanes to build in theatre.
And also and a recent addition to the set. The red devil marking which still is in question if it was actually on the aircraft. But there is no definitive answer yes or no. And if it was on the aircraft. 2 sizes are provided. I used the larger one of the 2.
After letting the Future clear coat set over night.
One of the early schemes that had roundels on both lower wings. The white was opaque and no bleed through of the surface color. Nice as some decal makers will have this decal in 2 parts.
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1. White is opaque
2. stencils well printed
Some stenciling are used under neath.
The decals are performing very well. Especially the stencils that are not silvering once they settle. Using the standard Micro scale decal system. No need for any Solvaset on the markings.
Over the top the roundels are first placed on the wings and both sides of the fuselage.
Avieology provides to sizes of squadron codes that may have appeared at the time of the BoB operation. Depending on the time period. Using other aircraft in the squadron as a reference in creating this scheme of Nicolson's Hurricane. I chose to use the smaller codes as the most likely to have been in use in this period of the battle.
I used the oversized Red Devil badge though I really believe if used it would be the smaller one. Modelers choice.
Again the stencils, serials and national markings performed very well. Very nice decals from Avieology.
Next up a bit of weathering.
More to follow.