QUOTE: What is "the bar guard in front of the exhaust box"? and I dont know of you have any experience with Testors Laquer Dull Coat but do you know what I'd have to do to airbrush it? i.e. What would I thin it with? Ratio? |
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The bar guard is part # D39 in Academy instructions. It is a triangular shaped , tubular structure directly in front of the exhaust box. It should slant toward the front of the vehicle.
As for Testor's Dullcoat, If you have it in the spray can, you can use it as is. For the Dullcoat in a bottle, I thin it with Lacquer Thinner (it adds to the dulling effect) to about the thickness of milk. It sprays great from my airbrush, I always use it and have had no problems.
QUOTE: 2-(triangle)-2-I-41 and 3-1-3-63(triangle) |
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Bumper numbers: first one - 2nd Armored Division, 2-41 Infantry Battalion
second - 3rd Infantry Division, 3-63 Armor Battalion
The triangle in the bumper codes indicates Armor.
For B Co 1-26 Inf 1st ID, it would look like this: Left side: 1 I 1-26 I or 1 I 1 I 26 (I being a capital I)
Right side: B 26 (or whatever vehicle number you wish)
Hope that helps.
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