8ADecs has released two new decals, both in 1/144 and 1/200 scales:
- 8A144-555 8A200-555 All Nippon Airways Airbus A.320NEO

- 8A144-556 8A200-556 El Al ‘Jerusalem of Gold’ Boeing 787-9

8ADecs has released two new decals, both in 1/144 and 1/200 scales:


DRAW Decal has released a set for the Trans World Airlines McDD MD80 for the hybrid scheme worn during the period as the American Airlines purchase of TWA was going through the approval process.

8ADecs has released three new 1/144 scale decals:



DRAW Decal has released their decal for the Japan Air Self Defence Force (JASDF) Boeing E-767 AWACS. The 1/144 scale version is provided in the Welsh Models kit of this aircraft.

TwoSix Decals has announced that as of November 30th 2019, they will be ending production of all their laser printed decals. The reason given for this decision is that they want to free up time to concentrate on their screen printed decal lines.
This means that all “TS” prefix decals – TS44 (1/144), TS20 (1/200), TS10 (1/100), TS72 (1/72), TS48 (1/48) and TS96 (1/96) decals will no longer be available from TwoSix after that date. These decals are printed “to demand”, and typically one or two at a time which can be very tedious and time consuming.
The “STS” prefix decals – STS44 (1/144), STS20 (1/200) and STS72 (1/72) scale screen printed decals will continue. These decals are typically mass-printed at an outside print shop.
TwoSix has said that the more popular “TS” decals will be printed as “STS” decals, but likely that means only the 1/144 scale decals, and it may be a long time before a laser decal gets the screen print treatment.
So…. if there are any TS series decals you’ve had your eye on for a future project, please place your order before November 25th so I have time to place orders for additional stock needed.
TwoSix has announced two new screen printed decals in 1/144 scale for the Roden Convair 340 / 440 kit:


The Zvezda Boeing 737-700 is here ! See ZVE-7027 to order.

A few new decal releases this week….. first, from DRAW Decal, a new sheet for the 1/144 and 1/200 scale Boeing 777-200F:

We received a shipment from Welsh Models this week. New 1/144 scale kits in stock are:



The fundecals Boeing 737NG decals have arrived, and are in stock:
From 8ADecs, their Aviatsa ‘Morazan’ Boeing 737-200 decal is now available in 1/200, 1/100 and 1/72 scales in addition to the previously released 1/144 scale.

8ADecs has released four new 1/144 scale decals.




Our first shipment of OzMods kits arrived today. This batch features their 1/144 scale De Havilland Canada DHC-8 ‘Dash 8’ Series 300, released with your choice of four markings.




fundecals has released their latest series of decals for the 1/144 scale Boeing 737NG kits by Zvezda. These decals will fit the 737-800 kit (ZVE-7019) and 737-700 kit (ZVE-7027). Included in this release are:






AHS welcomes OzMods to our estore!
First kits added to the store are the recently released 1/144 scale De Havilland Canada DHC-8 ‘Dash 8’ Series 300, released with your choice of four markings.

The first batch of kits is expected to be in stock shortly.
8ADecs released 10 new 1/144 scale decals for the Minicraft McDD MD80 series.










August 10th 2019 Update:
A few kits are trickling in from eastern Europe, and it can now be confirmed that the kit is, in fact, a Convair 440. It has square exhausts where the 340 had round exhausts. Whether the engine cowls are “more streamlined” than those on the 340 remains open to debate. Most other differences are internal, but one fairly significant difference is that the 440 had re-arranged cabin baggage storage that allowed 2 extra rows of seats increasing capacity to 52 passengers, and with an extra cabin window both sides to give them a view.
Original Post Follows:
The long awaited Roden Convair 340 (ROD334) has just passed the outer marker! A quick look at the sprues suggests that two nose cones are included, the original blunt nose and later longer nose cone that housed the weather radar.

The decal provided is for N5506K as delivered to Hawaiian Airlines in 1952.

This airframe still exists, and has an interesting history. It was converted to a series 580 with Allison turboprop engines in 1967 and delivered to Allegeny Airlines as N5834. I saw it as such at Toronto International in June 1970. I logged it again as F-FAUF with Soundair, again at Toronto in July 1988, then with Canair Cargo (see AHS4037) also as C-FAUF in September 1991. It is still flying as XA-UPL with Air Tribe, operating fairly regularly into Phoenix, where I saw it in April 2019. It’s older than me, and still earning its keep!
ETA in stock is mid to late August 2019. Please click ROD334 to pre-order for first delivery.
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