Zotz Decals

1/32 GR.7 Harriers over Aldion decal sheet

Product # ZTZ32/046 for $25

Product Article by Steve Bamford on Oct 18 2011

 

This new decal sheet from Zotz Decals includes markings for 6 different Harrier GR.7's flown by the RAF in the UK, Norway, Kandahar and Kuwait.  Two have great looking tail art, two have sexy silhouette noseart with many mission markings, one has a Sharks Mouth and the last one is a special white and grey winter camo scheme used on a exercise in Norway.

  • BAe Systems Harrier GR.7 ZD407, Flight Lieutenant C.P. Roger, 20 (R) Squadron, RAF Wittering, RAF Harrier Display Team 2004/2005

  • BAe Systems Harrier GR.7 ZD404, Flight Lieutenant Dan Johnson, 20 (R) Squadron, RAF Wittering, 1999

  • BAe Systems Harrier GR.7A ZD408, 20 (R) Squadron, Operation Telic, Ahmed al Jaber Air Base, Kuwait, 2003

  • BAe Systems Harrier GR.7A ZD737 "Michelle", 1 Squadron, Operation Herrick, Kandahar, Afghanistan, 2007

  • BAe Systems Harrier GR.7A ZD404, "Lucy", 1 Squadron, Operation Herrick, Kandahar, Afghanistan, 2007

  • BAe Systems Harrier GR.7 ZD379, 1 Squadron, Exercise Snow Falcon, Bardufoss, Norway, 2004

 

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The 3 pages of instructions are clear and include color profiles views of each aircraft and 4 views of the winter Harrier with it's complicated camo scheme.  The decals are beautifully printed on 2 decal sheets.  The grey and white winter Harrier got my attention the second I opened this decal sheet.....no doubt about it....that is one eye catching Harrier.  I also like the fact there is some sexy noseart as well as a sharks mouth on another jet and some great looking tail art on yet another jet.  This decal sheet does a wonderful job of providing plenty of variety.

Thanks to Adam Norenberg, Andrew Birnie and Thierry Laurent for their help in producing this decal sheet.

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

You can order this decal sheet from the Zotz Decals website.

Steve Bamford

      

Photos and text © by Steve Bamford