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1/48 EA-6B "Jammin' Jihad" Prowlers decal sheet |
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product # AD 48-028 |
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This new decal sheet from Afterburner Decals includes markings for 5 different 1/48 EA-6B Prowlers with from VAQ-142 "Gray Wolves" and VAQ-133 "Wizards" at Bagram AB. The first aircraft is a US Navy EA-6B Prowler plane # 530 with VAQ-133 in Sept 2007 at Bagram AB. The paint scheme for this aircraft is 3 tone desert scheme. The tail has black squadron artwork of a Trident with a lightning bolt as a handle. The second aircraft is a US Navy EA-6B Prowler plane # 520 with VAQ-142 in Nov 2006 at Bagram AB. The paint scheme for this aircraft is 3 tone gray camo scheme with a sharks mouth under the nose. The tail has gray squadron artwork of a Gray Wolf head. The third aircraft is a US Navy EA-6B Prowler line jet plane # 521 with VAQ-142 in Jan 2007 at Bagram AB. The paint scheme for this aircraft is 3 tone gray scheme. The tail has gray squadron artwork of a Gray Wolf head. The fourth aircraft is a US Navy EA-6B Prowler line jet plane # 522 with VAQ-142 in Jan 2007 at Bagram AB. The paint scheme for this aircraft is 3 tone gray scheme. The tail has gray squadron artwork of a Gray Wolf head. The fifth aircraft is a US Navy EA-6B Prowler line jet plane # 533 with VAQ-133 in Jan 2007 at Bagram AB. The paint scheme for this aircraft is 3 tone gray scheme. Click on images below to see larger images The instructions are clear and include 4 views of each aircraft as well as all colours called out in FS#'s and extra modelling notes about the paint schemes. The decals are beautifully printed on 3 decal sheets with formation lights. Two complete set of stencils are included on this decal sheet as well as ejection seat decals.The EA-6B Prowlers has never been known for wild camo schemes, but this sheet includes two jets that are very eye catching. Steve I would like to thank Afterburner Decals for providing me with this review sample.
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Photos and text © by Steve Bamford
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