Revell Stearman
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The new kit, just released. I added the rigging wires, fuel lines, and pitot tube from wire, and mixed-and-matched the kit decals to replicate an N2S-3 c. 1941 that I found a photo of at the National Archives. The kit decal schemes are for modern civilian-registered warbirds, but between the pair of "N" numbers there were enough of the right digits, in the right size, to piece together the correct BuNo I needed. Painted with a mix of Testors gloss and flat yellows from the little square bottles, thinned with lacquer thinner. Nice kit, highly recommended!