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The familiar star mark, commonly known as STAR AND BAR, drawn on American military aircraft used in World War II, is the TYPE-3 established in June 1943 and the TYPE-3 established in September 1943. There are two types of TYPE-4. It was pointed out that the TYPE-3, which has a star nationality mark surrounded by a red frame, could easily be mistaken for the red "Hinomaru"
of an enemy country, Japanese aircraft, and was abolished just over a month after its enactment. TYPE-4 is a nationality mark with a design that changed the red frame to a blue frame instead. TYPE-4 was used for a long time until May 1947 after the end of the war. It can be used for 1/144 scale models of US military aircraft used in World War II. It can be used for many aircraft such as P-51 Mustang and FM-2 Wildcat. Manufactured by CARTOGRAF in Italy, this is a high-quality silk screen printed decal, so compared to offset printed decals, the star marks are not see-through, and the color development is very excellent. (From Discovery Japan Mall)
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The familiar star mark, commonly known as STAR AND BAR, drawn on American military aircraft used in World War II, is the TYPE-3 established in June 1943 and the TYPE-3 established in September 1943. There are two types of TYPE-4. It was pointed out that the TYPE-3, which has a star nationality mark surrounded by a red frame, could easily be mistaken for the red "Hinomaru"
of an enemy country, Japanese aircraft, and was abolished just over a month after its enactment. TYPE-4 is a nationality mark with a design that changed the red frame to a blue frame instead. TYPE-4 was used for a long time until May 1947 after the end of the war. It can be used for 1/144 scale models of US military aircraft used in World War II. It can be used for many aircraft such as P-51 Mustang and FM-2 Wildcat. Manufactured by CARTOGRAF in Italy, this is a high-quality silk screen printed decal, so compared to offset printed decals, the star marks are not see-through, and the color development is very excellent. (From Discovery Japan Mall)
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