Hello! You are looking at one of Microsport's now-classic CanAm decal sheets. With over 200 individual images per sheet these sheets offer great value for the 1/24th or 1/25th scale modeler and easily allows other race versions to be built instead of just out of the box. Each sheet features updated artwork, period-correct colors and artwork with crisp, world-class printing. Also perfect for use on other '60's-'70's race cars from F1, F5000, TransAm, USRRC, SCCA, IMSA etc. All orders are shipped in a stiff cardstock mailer to protect them. Shipping covers up to three sheets, so feel free to order multiples! No disappointments! Thanks for checking them out! Books not included! :)


             CanAm Decals - Tips and Hints   



These decals will enhance the accuracy of any CanAm model or period racing car. Sponsor stickers on most CanAm machines changed almost weekly as they traveled from track to track during the series. For example, "Pure" was used only in races in the Eastern U.S., while "76" would only appear at West Coast events like Las Vegas, Riverside & Laguna Seca. Tech inspection stickers are included for those tracks as well as Road America, Bridgehampton, Mosport and St. Jovite. These are really small and a magnifying glass is strongly recommended to help select the correct item. Tech stickers were usually placed on either front fender (usually in the "headlight" area), roll bars, and occasionally windshields and the leading edge of the rear bodywork in the cockpit area.......    

Hewland logos (the small winged decals in black & silver) are for the tail end of the gearbox. Most CanAm machines used Hewland gearboxes, aside from the Chaparrals and a few assorted oddball cars. Hint: the logo was usually screened on an aluminum plate and bolted in place. One of these decals and a bit of photoetch scrap or Bare Metal Foil is a good way to duplicate this. (Also looks great on those 60's-70's F1 cars!)  Johnson Wax "flotile" stickers (the odd-shaped silver decals) were used in '66, '67, and again in '70. The "CanAm '68" and "CanAm '71" stickers were only used in those seasons....As in all modeling, use of good photo references is a must to get the best out of this decal sheet - and that's half the fun! All the best with your CanAm models....and happy building!


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