Today, for the first time, we present the decals and adhesive masks for our novelty: the Curtiss H-75 A1/A2 fighter kit. This is a hot new product that will soon be in the hands of modellers!

Once again, we commissioned the production of our decal and mask design to the renowned Polish company Techmod, which is a guarantee of the highest quality. As a result, we received well-saturated, uniform colours without raster, selected in accordance with historical accuracy and super-precise printing of even the finest details.

Srebrne Curtissy w Armée de l’Air

Let’s take a closer look at what this looks like.

Kit decals

The decal sheet contains all the markings needed to make two models selected from the three boxed schemes, with the bonus of an additional earlier marking of aircraft number 107.

The included decal is protected by special paper.

The French roundels have a carefully selected, authentic colours. There are enough of them for two fully marked aircraft!

The squadron badges are designed and printed with great precision. We made the Falcon in two variants, an early large one and a later smaller one.

Even the finest elements are sharp and clear. The sheet includes a double set of stencilling and equipment elements such as instrument panel dials, etc.

We printed many of the stencils on a background in metallic aluminium. The pilot’s belt buckles are metallic as well.

9 Curtissów przeciw 27 Messerschmittom

Self advesive painting masks

To make painting the model easier, we have included a self-adhesive, pre-cut mask for the canopy, wheels and landing lights. It is made of Japanese ‘kabuki’ paper of the highest quality.

Additional Techmod decals

The colours of our decals follow the Techmod generic set of French national markings. This allows modellers to combine these decals – if they would like to make their model in a markings other than the box one.


Check also:

Curtiss H-75 A1/A2 – Instrukcja modelu 70080

Curtiss H-75 A1/A2 – plik z detalami do samodzielnego wydruku 3D

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Modeller, son and father of a modeller. Loves digging through references and analysing old photographs. He builds aircraft, ship and vehicle models, the older the better. He has a weakness for Polish equipment, but does not despise the RAF, FAA and Great War topics. A journalist by training.

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