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Dave Winfree of I-94 Enterprises writes:

We have 2 new decal releases for 1:285-1:300 aircraft, and improved reprints on three other selections.

February 2010 decal releases

For 1/285-1/300 aircraft:

US 138 is a sheet of tail stripes for U.S. 1:285-1:300 aircraft to about May 1942. The decals are noted with applicable subject/manufacturer and are sized to be accurate vertically (the 13 stripes) but need to be trimmed to profile horizontally.

US 139 are U.S. insignia with yellow surrounds, as used from late '1942 to spring of 1943 and beyond in some locales. These are the 'Torch' insignia which have been requested.

The following three items have been improved and reprinted:

JP 100 is a updated reprint. While aimed at 1:285-1:300 planes with large plane (bomber, flying boat) coverage, it's also suitable for some smaller 1:200 and 1:144 planes.

MI 109 (15 and 20mm armor) is a reprint of what has been an out-of-stock decal. We've added gun barrel kill markings ranging from 5-30 kills. (This was tested on sheet RU 109 for microarmor fans.) These really spiff up a tank or anti-tank gun. Markings range from 5 to 30 kills.

US 115, U.S. armor names has also been reprinted and improved, part of our ongoing project to improve our products as feasible.

For folks who have unopened packs or unused full sheets of above products and would like to exchange them for 'new and improved', please drop a line to us for instructions.

See the March 2010 release tab on our News page to check out next month's selections.

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