Wolfpak Decals

1/72 MC-130, MH-53, HH-60, OH-58 decal sheet
product # 72-010  $11.00

Review by Steve Bamford on Jan 20 2009

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This new decal sheet from Wolfpak Decals includes markings for 5 different 1/72 aircraft.  

The 5 aircraft include a wide variety of aircraft including one from Vietnam and another from Desert Storm. 

  • MC-130E Serial # 64-0568 Combat Talon I 8th SOS (Assoc.), 711th SOS, 919th SOG, Duke Field, FL in 2000.   Dark Gray with light gray markings

  • MC-130H Serial # 89-0283 Combat Talon II 15th SOS, 1st SOW, Hurlburt Field Field, FL in 2007.   Dark Gray with light gray markings.

  • MH-53M Serial # 68-10357 Pave Low IV 20th SOS, 1st SOW, Hurlburt Field Field, FL and National Museum of the USAF in 2008.   Dark Gray with black markings.  This aircraft was involved in the mission to rescue American Prisoners of war from the Son Tay Prison near Hanoi, North Vietnam in 1970.

  • HH-60G Serial # 87-26008 41st RQS, 347th RQG, 23rd WG at Moody AFB, GA.  Dark Gray with black markings.  

  • OH-58D H Company, 4th Brigade, 3rd Aviation Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division in Desert Storm in 1991.  Tan with black markings.

  • MC-130P Serial # 69-5826 Combat Shadow 9th SOS, 1st SOW Hurlburt Field Field, FL in 2007.   Dark Gray with light gray markings.

The instructions are clear and include at least 1 view of each aircraft.  There are also 6 pages of text detailing all the special points about the history and modifications for each aircraft on this decal sheet.  The decals are beautifully printed on 1 decal sheet.  It's always a pleasure to see thaw variety of aircraft contained on each decal sheet from Wolfpak Decals.

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I would like to thank Wolfpak Decals for providing me with this review sample.

Steve

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Photos and text © by Steve Bamford