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Sparky Rogers (theactualsparky)
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112 Squadron Tomahawk

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My first time using Maskol to outline camo... 
 

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Peeling the Maskol off left me with jagged edges everywhere that took me a while to sort out 
 

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Gloss coated and first decals going on. Microset and Microsol has made these roundels sink in to the panel lines beautifully  
 

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Comments

12 February 2020, 22:29
Ben M
Would you recommend the maskol technique? I guess it's easier than using tape but you have to smooth out the edges after?9
2 June 2020, 22:36
Sparky Rogers
I found it a pain in the backside tbh. I may as well have done it free hand for all the time it took to correct the edges after I peeled the maskol off. Others might have had better experiences with it though
3 June 2020, 08:16
Ben M
Thank you for sharing your experience, that's pretty much what it looked like from the pictures.
3 June 2020, 12:39

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1:72 Curtiss Tomahawk IIB (Airfix A68220)
Curtiss Tomahawk Mk.IIb
GB Royal Air Force (1918-now)
No. 112 Sqn. AK402, GA-F (Pilot Officer Neville Duke)
1941 World War 2 - Fort Maddalena LY
BS381C:362, BS381C:350, BS381C:104
 

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