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Speed,Combat,Scale,Racing => Scale Models => Topic started by: Air Ministry . on February 11, 2020, 09:37:40 PM
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For the less British , so as to have the right proportions .Might tryn get a clearer one of that top one, and repost .
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Right, here we go again . the top one, if you print it on paper. Then turn the paper up the other way, you should have no difficulties .
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I might just place these on Pushy Galore, the model does have a military cockpit.
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How accurate are the ones on Wikipedia?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Air_Force_roundels
There you have the possibility to get them as vector graphics files (SVG) which can be handy for printing them to whatever size you need.
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How accurate are the ones on Wikipedia?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Air_Force_roundels
There you have the possibility to get them as vector graphics files (SVG) which can be handy for printing them to whatever size you need.
"Accurate" or not, it's a published reference. If you submit the reference that's what they judge from.
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The Wiki article did a good job on the many many British roundel sizes and the fin flashes. My Spitfire is an example of the big four-color roundels being overpainted and replaced with the smaller camo, no red design for Asia,
I'm still wondering about the white bands on the wings and tail that blow the whole camo thing.