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A pair of desert snakes

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The decals were applied without too much trouble. They are homemade by printing one the last of my clear decal sheet. I tried sizing them as best I could. I think they are a bit oversized. The "Sand Shark" on the right side was hand drawn in pencil and then filled in with a fine tipped Sharpe. Which was used to also fill in gaps in the teeth when the decal lost some of it's ink. Gary S.

Looks like a good job to me Gary, not like those nose art schemes were prefect in the real world. :popcorn

Looks great!
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I noticed that even the spin of the tail rotor is wrong and I tried to correct it with paint. The airfoil is backwards. Just doesn't look right and I'm not a revit counter. I have a spare tail rotor to try and fix the problem by clotting off the blades close to the hub and re-gluing them. Looks like it's going to work. Tomorrow I'll try cutting the painted one. Gary S.
 
No. Because the trailing edge is angled and the location of the pitch change horns. The cut on the painted tail rotor was successful this AM. Just have to wait for the glue to harden. Gary S
 
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