Furball 1/48 decals USN F-14 Tomcats Colors & Markings Part II - FDS4809
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| Location | Cape Coral US |
| Shipping | Free shipping (check listing for details) |
| Seller |
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| Listing | FixedPrice · Active |
| Start time | 2026-02-04T14:50:07.000Z |
| Brand | Furball Aero-Design |
| Finish | Glossy |
| Material | Waterslide Decals |
| Set Includes | Decal |
| Type | Decal |
| Country of Origin | Italy |
| Theme | Militaria |
| MPN | FDS4809 |
| UPC | 826741959922 |
FDS4809 "Colors and Markings of US Navy Tomcats Part II" is a continuation of a collaborative effort with Detail & Scale. This sheet was designed using the incredible reference resources of Bert Kinzey; one of the world's premier aviation authors and enthusiasts. This sheet is designed to compliment Detail and Scale's new line of digital reference books covering the F-14 Tomcat. Enough stencil and data markings are included to build two complete models. This sheet covers 8 unique and rare-schemed Atlantic Fleet F-14A/Bs. Here's the lowdown on the aircraft covered on this set:-VF-11, F-14A 161869, USS Forrestal, 1991 (AE 100)-VF-14, F-14A 159863, USS John F. Kennedy, 1996 (AJ 201)-VF-31, F-14A 160923, USS Forrestal, 1990 (AE 201)-VF-33, F-14A 160395, USS America, 1992 (AB 204)-VF-84, F-14A 160408, NAS Oceana, 1993 (AJ 201)-VF-101, F-14B 163225, NAS Oceana, 1993 (AD 115)-VF-101, F-14B 161862, NAS Oceana, 1998 (AD 101)-VF-103, F-14B 163219, USS Saratoga, 1993 (AA 201)-VF-142, F-14A 159452, USS Eisenhower, 1981 (AG 202)-VF-143, F-14A 159442, USS Eisenhower, 1984 (AG 107) Please be advised all our listings have a 2 day shipping and handling. Most of the times we are able to ship them the next day, but as a norm allow 2 days to see a tracking number in your order. Free shipping is Ground Select Service and NOT expedited shipping. Attention International Buyers with Economy Shipping: After a shipping label has been issued, please allow a few days for the tracking to show in the mail-stream. The courier picks up the bulk of shipments once a week at our store in Florida then transported via ground to the next dispatch center (New Jersey). These shipments ARE NOT handled by US Postal Services. During that time you will see no activity, your package is in a truck. Once received by the distribution center you'll be able to see/track your package. At arrival to your country it will be handed over to a local courier partner for delivery, who may or may not be suffering challenges of their own (ie: strikes, weather, staffing shortage, etc.)