[WWI] ....of New decals
Rob Stewart
rob at rob-stewart.to
Wed Mar 4 18:31:14 EST 2009
Hi,
Here's his ad at the Aerodrome:
http://tinyurl.com/pheon-ad
YOou can order from there, or contact him directly via email on
rowanbroadbent at hotmail.co.uk
There's no web-site as yet.
Gabriel Limon wrote:
> Hi Dave,
> How do I get in touch with Mr. Broadbent to order his decals?
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> Gabe
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> > Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 22:32:50 +0000
> > From: dave.fleming2 at dial.pipex.com
> > To: wwi at wwi-models.org
> > Subject: Re: [WWI] ....of New decals
> >
> > Quoting "Hooper, Dave" <Dave.Hooper at clarks.com>:
> > >
> > > Following on from the previous e-mail Steve and myself talked to a chap
> > > some of you may know called Rowan Broadbent. He has started a new decal
> > > company dedicated to WW1 modelers called 'Pheon Models'
> >
> > > The first release is iminent and is going to be Sopwith Pups of the
> RNAS
> > > and RFC in 1/72 and 1/48 scale.
> >
> > I ordered the 1/72 sheet and they arrived today. Got to say I am very
> impressed with them. Register looks very
> > good, colours look spot on (Nice dark blue and solid reds - I was
> never convinced by Americal's RFC blue). Coloured
> > wheel hubs supplied as decals - even a flight pennant, which Rowan
> suggests could be wrapped round a thin wire. He
> > admits that is pretty much an experiment.
> >
> > Serials are supplied in two forms - black over white and as separate
> items for those who like jigsaws, or if
> > register is out.
> >
> > There is also an 11 page booklet explaining the details of the sheet,
> the mods needed to the kits, and a bit about
> > how the decals are made.
> >
> > Sufficient roundels for subjects - now to persuade Rowan to do a
> sheet of roundels!
> >
> > OK, they were expensive as approx £12, but I think worth it.
> >
> > More later!!
> >
> > Dave
> >
> > -------------------------------------------------
> > Visit Pipex Business: The homepage for UK Small Businesses
> >
> > Go to http://www.pipex.co.uk/business-services
> >
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Rob Stewart
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