Impact Decals

1/48 VMCJ/VMAQ-2 Playboys decal sheet

product # 48-002

Review by Steve Bamford on Dec 21 2007

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This new decal sheet from Impact Decals includes markings for five different 1/48 aircraft including a Phantom, an Intruder and three Prowlers in Playboy Bunny paint schemes from 1975 to 1993.  

The first aircraft is a RF-4B Phantom II BuNo. 157344 with VMCJ-2 based at MCAS Cherry Point in 1975.  The paint scheme for this USMC aircraft is a gray on top, white on the underside with a black area around the canopy and a black tail.  The rudder has Playboy bunny artwork. 

The second aircraft is a EA-6A Intruder BuNo. 156987 with VMCJ-2 based at MCAS Cherry Point in 1975. The paint scheme for this USMC aircraft is a gray on top, white on the underside with a black area around the canopy and a black tail.  The rudder has Playboy bunny artwork. 

The third aircraft is a EA-6B Prowler BuNo. 159907 with VMAQ-2 based at MCAS Cherry Point in 1982.    The paint scheme for this USMC aircraft is a gray on top, white on the underside with a black area around the canopy and a black tail.  The rudder has Playboy bunny artwork. 

 

The fourth aircraft is a EA-6B Prowler BuNo. 158040 based at MCAS Cherry Point in 1992.    The paint scheme for this USMC aircraft is a gray on top, gray on the underside with a black area around the canopy and a black tail.  The rudder has Playboy bunny artwork. 

The fifth aircraft is a EA-6B Prowler BuNo. 163031 based at MCAS Cherry Point in 1993.  The paint scheme for this USMC aircraft is a gray on top and gray on the underside with a gray tail.  The rudder has Playboy bunny artwork. 

The instructions are huge in size clear and include 2 color views of each aircraft.  The decals are beautifully printed on 1 massive decal sheet.  It appears there are enough decals to build all 5 aircraft.

A very nice decal sheet with markings for 5 interesting aircraft sporting the classic Playboy bunny artwork.

Steve

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

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Photos and text © by Steve Bamford