I second WW2navyguy's suggestions including for the Soviet ships which I also don't have research on hand for; I would however prioritize Soviet & JMSDF deck decals higher than any hull numbers, but I figure the hull numbers are much easier to produce.
Also it would make sense to compliment the WWII carrier deck decals with numbers when it is feasible though, again, on a lower level of priority than any outstanding deck decals.
But I could imagine the hull numbers being a wanted change of pace from deck decals.
Hull Number Decals ?
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Re: modern hull numbers
RedDragon wrote:I second WW2navyguy's suggestions including for the Soviet ships which I also don't have research on hand for; I would however prioritize Soviet & JMSDF deck decals higher than any hull numbers, but I figure the hull numbers are much easier to produce.
RedDragon,
I am working on JMSDF & Soviet Decks. Promise
And thank you both for the suggestions on where to start on Hull Numbers. I am now just waiting for some new, very thin transparent paper as the stuff I'm using for decks is a bit too think for such small hull decals.
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Re: Hull Number Decals ?
The problem with Soviet, and perhaps current Russian, ships is that those big numbers are not hull numbers but pennant numbers. Potentially every time a Soviet ship changed home station the pennant number could change. But not alwaysCould also use decal hull numbers for modern Soviet ships too, but don’t have correct hull numbers for the different class of ships.

Now <i>I</i> have a list

The Gulf rotation was, mostly, the Pacific fleet, usually the Indian Ocean squadron and the Mediterranean but occasionally the Baltic fleet sent a ship. Offhand I can't recall the Northern Red Banner fleet contributing ships
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Hey Alphaco. If you're interested in a little colaboration, I've been doing artwork for 1:285 scale aircraft (in fact, measuring the models and scaling the markings to suit). Like your deck decals, I'm doing actual markings for the real squadrons that flew the type, in some cases down to the reg numbers. I've had some printed already, but as good as the guy was, his ALPS printer was the wrong kind... lots of dithering and jaggies. I've looked at the specs for yours, and think it would do better.
So, if you're interested, let me know. For that matter, if others are interested in buying markings for aircraft (or imaginations) let both of us know...
In previous years I've been a graphic designer and printer, so if you need a hand with artwork, maybe we can work something out. I've included a small sample of what I've done... not to scale obviously but gives an idea of what may be on offer...

So, if you're interested, let me know. For that matter, if others are interested in buying markings for aircraft (or imaginations) let both of us know...
In previous years I've been a graphic designer and printer, so if you need a hand with artwork, maybe we can work something out. I've included a small sample of what I've done... not to scale obviously but gives an idea of what may be on offer...

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Piersyf,
Missed the new post alert and just came back to this thread. Beautiful work! About 50% of the artwork posted is probably beyond any of the Alps printers (will explain further) abilities, the rest can be done. IM me if still interested in collaborating. Again sorry for the long delay in responding to your post.
Missed the new post alert and just came back to this thread. Beautiful work! About 50% of the artwork posted is probably beyond any of the Alps printers (will explain further) abilities, the rest can be done. IM me if still interested in collaborating. Again sorry for the long delay in responding to your post.