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Aviaeology ADD72C021M3 1:72 IJN WWII Aircraft Tail Codes 280mm Red

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Aviaeology ADD72C021M3 1:72 IJN WWII Aircraft Tail Codes 280mm Red

Imperial Japanese Navy WWII Aircraft Tail Codes-280mm Red This set, ADD72c21m3, replaces our earlier AOD72c21m with more characters on a larger sheet layout. This new package provides at least 4 of each Japanese character, 4 of each Roman alphabet character, and 4 or more (up to 10, especially for the "0" character) of each numeral character, all with a nominal real-world height of 280 mm (approximately 4 mm in 1/72 scale). Each glyph was initially hand-drawn before being manually traced using a digital stylus, in an effort to capture as closely as possible the hand-painted qualities of the original wartime codes.
Imperial Japanese Navy WWII Aircraft Tail Codes-280mm Red This set, ADD72c21m3, replaces our earlier AOD72c21m with more characters on a larger sheet layout. This new package provides at least 4 of each Japanese character, 4 of each Roman alphabet character, and 4 or more (up to 10, especially for the "0" character) of each numeral character, all with a nominal real-world height of 280 mm (approximately 4 mm in 1/72 scale). Each glyph was initially hand-drawn before being manually traced using a digital stylus, in an effort to capture as closely as possible the hand-painted qualities of the original wartime codes.
$3.97

Original: $11.34

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Aviaeology ADD72C021M3 1:72 IJN WWII Aircraft Tail Codes 280mm Redβ€”

$11.34

$3.97

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Imperial Japanese Navy WWII Aircraft Tail Codes-280mm Red This set, ADD72c21m3, replaces our earlier AOD72c21m with more characters on a larger sheet layout. This new package provides at least 4 of each Japanese character, 4 of each Roman alphabet character, and 4 or more (up to 10, especially for the "0" character) of each numeral character, all with a nominal real-world height of 280 mm (approximately 4 mm in 1/72 scale). Each glyph was initially hand-drawn before being manually traced using a digital stylus, in an effort to capture as closely as possible the hand-painted qualities of the original wartime codes.