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Dec 09, 2023
Great collection of WW II Navy colors!
Great collection of WW II navy colors. Late war colors (shown are a good match and airbrush well. Colors have good durability. Included pamphlet on Army and Navy colors is a good help.

Sep 14, 2021
Nice decals let down by poorly reproduced instructions.
These are nice decals, as usual for Wolfpak sheets done by Fantasy Printshop.
The instructions are another matter.
There has been a change in format, and not for the good. Placement illustrations are reduced in these offerings from the original 8 1/2 " X 14" to 5 3/4" x 8 1/2 ". To do so the aircraft profiles are reduced in length by as much as 25% and flattened. Some decal locations are shown in fonts unrelated to the original drawings or the decals themselves. That makes their usefulness problematic.
Sheet 72-116 has similar issues.
I'm glad I ordered these as backups and have the original format placement guides at hand.

Aug 24, 2021
Leading the Rough Riders...
Very nice little piece of Teddy and Little Texas leading the Rough Riders up the San Juan heights.
Looks like a cross between Remington's painting and Tom Berenger in the 1997 "Rough Riders" mini series.
Nicely detailed casting. Excellent workmanship.
For the nay-sayers: Teddy did ride Little Texas at least part way up Kettle Hill - he was afraid he wouldn't make it all the way on foot.