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Hi all!

Having already reviewed some of ASK’s masks (here) and with the ICM 1:48 UH-60A available, ( review here) I decided to roll up my sleeves and apply the masks to the windscreen.

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The application scheme is easy to understand, as each mask is numbered.

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The process is quick, and the masks fit perfectly to the corresponding “glass” of the windscreen.

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After 10 minutes, the exterior masks were in place

The interior part took a little longer, as it does not have frames to align the masks, unlike the exterior ones. However, simply using the external masks as a guide ensures proper alignment.

And there we have it—a windscreen ready for painting and fitting into place.

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The masks performed according to their quality. The sections that outline only the glass require occasional adjustments, but I attribute this more to the modeller’s skill than the material itself. They can be removed and re-positioned without losing adhesion.

So, here is a small step-by-step guide for applying ASK’s masks.

Thanks for watching !

Ricardo Veríssimo

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Thanks Ricardo looks pretty good from here the only thing I have used of ASK is some of there swastika decals while good but very thin had to use more than a couple for the build. ;)

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