1-200 SEAC, 4 different size sheets
The WWII SEAC roundel (South East Asia Command) was a modified Royal Air Force (RAF) aircraft marking, primarily used from mid-1942 to 1946, featuring blue and pale blue rings, with the red center removed to prevent confusion with Japanese Hinomaru symbols. Early versions overpainted red with white, but this was too bright, leading to a pale, custom blue-white mix ("India White") for better camouflage on camouflaged aircraft, while Fleet Air Arm used blue/white throughout.
There are 4 different sizes.
Small fighters:5.5mm
5mm
4.5mm
4mm
Large fighters & small bombers:
7mm
6.5mm
6mm
Medium bombers:
8.5mm
8mm7.5mm
Heavy large bombers:
10.5mm
10mm
9.5mm
9mm
Decals have been test fitted to Plane Printer - Roman Troyan's - 3d print STLs as well as Armaments in Miniature resin cast planes.






