One of several details I have worried about on our F-84 is the application of national markings. Realizing that I would most likely have to paint them myself I looked up the diagram in T.O.1-1-4 to figure out how to paint them from scratch. There are more details there than I knew. Diagram:

As a way to check my proportions I drew an example in Corel Draw:

And to see how well I interpreted them I them drafted an example on butcher paper. This is a full size 15" national insignia:

Never being too sure of my assumptions I took that drawing to the airplane and taped it in place. This way I was able to step back and compare the placement to photos:

Once I was satisfied that I had aligned my draing I marked the location and replaced it with a template I had cut out from the same paper. Once I was sure it was where it needed to be I sprayed the back of the template with an adhesive and secured all the areas to make the blue background and sprayed on Lowe's best effort at Insignia Blue. I used an airgun here:

At this point it still looked good:

Next, mask off the star and bars and spray the white. There was a good amount of paint seeping under the masking for the bars, so I should have used an airbrush instead og the air gun. Overkill I guess. For the star I used my trusty Paasche:

A little touch up and then the red bars:

The end result looks convincing:

And only three more to go....
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