Canuck Model Products

1/48 CT-133 Silver Star Camouflaged Unit Markings decal sheet

Product # WWD 029-48 for CAD$18.50

Product Article by Steve Bamford on June 8 2015

 

This new decal sheet from Canuck Model Products  

includes markings to model any camouflaged CT-133 that served with the RCAF or CAF. RCAF+3, two variations of Symmetrical Era, and the final FIP scheme. Includes never before produced in screen print 'Snoopy' and 'Penguin' tail art.

Package Includes;

  • Professional printed high quality screen print water slide decals

  • Options for RCAF+3, Symmetrical (Early & Late), or FIP era markings

  • Enough markings for two models (FIP + one other)

  • Full maintenance and warning stencils

  • Tail markings include;

  • 414 Electronic warfare Sqn

  • Multiple variations of 'Kiwi Flight' crest

  • 4 Wing 'Penguin Flight' crest

  • 2 Wing 'Instrument Flight' crest

Proudly Printed in Canada by Canuck Model Products

Sources

  • CF Aircraft Identification Markings and Finish Schemes - April 1968
  • Canadian Military Aircraft Finish and Markings - Patrick Martin
  • Canada's Air Force Today - Larry Milberry
  • Sixty Years: The RCAF Air Command 1924 - 1984 - Larry Milberry
  • David A. Winter Photo Collection
  • Google

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The many pages of the instruction sheets are well laid out and easy to follow.  The 3 water slide decal sheets are of the highest quality and very clearly printed.  The choice of camo schemes on this decal sheet is very exciting to see.

This T-33 decal sheet gives modellers a fantastic selection of camo for Canadian T-33's.  I'm quite impressed with the quality of the decals and the thoroughness of the instruction sheets.  It's great to see the cartoon tailart that comes with the T-33's on this decal sheet.  If you're building an eye catching Canadian T-33, then this decal sheet is a must have.

I would like to thank Canuck Model Products for providing me with this product sample.

Steve Bamford

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Photos and text © by Steve Bamford