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Supermarine Spitfires Over Malta

Euro Decals, 1/72 scale

S u m m a r y :

Catalogue Number:

Euro Decals Item No. ED-72141 - Supermarine Spitfires Over Malta

Scale:

1/72

Contents & Media:

One decal sheet; A4 colour instruction sheets.

Price:

£15.95 plus shipping available online from Fantasy Printshop's web store

Review Type:

First Look

Advantages:

Excellent quality decals with great register, colour density and minimal carrier film. Good instructions and an interesting range of schemes and marking options.

Disadvantages:

None noted apart from the perennial “can I afford to buy all of the kits to cover all these great schemes?”

Conclusions:

If this is your area of interest, then this set is highly recommended to you as it offers a  quality set of markings for a variety of schemes from a significant campaign in the Mediterranean theatre.

Reviewed by Graham Carter

FirstLook

 

A new name to me but with links to Fantasy Printshop according to the instruction sheet. This is a 200x140mm sheet that comes in the usual ziplock bag with a ten-page A4 instruction booklet. The decals are printed in a high gloss with minimal carrier film and great colour density and thankfully, owing to the number of white letters and numbers, printed on a mid-blue sheet to make it easy to identify the items needed. 

 

 

The campaign for the defence of Malta has long interested historians and modellers alike and a great deal of research has been conducted into the schemes worn by the RAF defenders of the island.

 

 

There are nine subjects in a wide variety of schemes that offers a lot of choice to the modeller. Some of these are in the unusual locally-applied colours that make this campaign so interesting to modellers. Largely the represented aircraft are fighters with tropical chin noses, and one without.  Each scheme is shown in a colour four-view drawing on a full A4 page with clearly marked decal positions. Colour details are given in Humbrol, Xtracolour, Extracrylix, Mr Color Aqueous , MRP and Vallejo Model Air tin numbers. No decal application tips are given.

 

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The subjects are :

  1. Mk. Vb Trop, BR586 ’T-M’ of 249 Sqn in 1943  in Identification Blue over Azure Blue,

  2. Mk.Vc Trop, BR124, ‘U-2’ , 20/04/1942, in Dark Mediterranean Blue over Sky Blue,

  3. Mk.Vc Trop, BR126, ‘GL-E’ Gibraltar, June 1942 in Dark Mediterranean Blue over Sky Blue,

  4. Mk.Vc Trop, Br344, ‘3-M’, April 1942, in Deck Blue/ Non-specular Intermediate Blue over Azure Blue,

  5. Mk.Vc Trop, JK715, ‘SN-A’ of 243 Sqn in 1942, in Dark Mediterranean Blue over Azure Blue,

  6. Mk.Vc Trop, BR190, ‘A-2’ of 603 Sqn, April-May 1942 in standard Temperate Sea Scheme,

  7. Mk.Vc Trop, EP691, ‘X-A’ of 229 Sqn in 1943 in Deep Sky/Dark Slate Grey over Light Mediterranean Blue, 

  8. Mk Ixc EN479 ’N’ of 126 Sqn , June 1943 in Deep Sky/Dark Slate Grey over Medium Sea Grey, and

  9. Mk.Vb Trop, EP200, ‘GL-N’ of 185 Sqn , July 1942, in Deep Sky/Dark Slate Grey overSky Blue with a Light Mediterranean rear fuselage.

 

 

Conclusion

 

This is a great range of markings that will add some interesting variations to a collection of Spitfires. The Malta Campaign was a fascinating story of courage and perseverance in the face of enemy action and one characterised by ‘make do with what’s on hand’ camouflage schemes and this sheet will enable modellers to replicate some of these interesting variations. As such it is highly recommended to modellers with an interest in this period of WWII.

Thanks to Fantasy Printshop for the sample.


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Last updated 27 June, 2024

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