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Shark Teeth for Front of RT

Slybird

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I'm looking for a source that can provide either a decal or paint job for the front cowling of my RT-S. Looking for shark's teeth - similar to the teeth seen on the Flying Tigers back in WWII. A couple of years ago I saw a photograph of someone who had their RS with teeth and it looked incredibly cool. :2thumbs: Any leads? Thanks for any feedback.
 
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i was thinking of the same thing ,i put them on my ulterlite aircraft that i bult from a kit here are pictures of it .i just took it slow and here is how they turned out.ill prouble put them on my new spyder too.
 

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I have seen white sharks teeth stickers for the Spyder for sale on EBay from time to time. I was also interested in the WWII type snarling shark stickers, but did not find any for the Spyder when I was looking. I did find them on EBay for kayaks and canoes, and you may be able to make that work on your Spyder.

Best of luck in your search.
 
I think that the extra "fins" that intrude on the RT's airdam might just be a little bit too much in the way... but it would look pretty cool for sure!:thumbup:
 
Had a set on my SE5 that I got off bay on my Phantom . I think it looked mean :thumbup:, wife hated it .:dontknow:
 
If you're looking to have them painted on, I think the guy I use at kustomflames.com could probably help you out. He has done something similar on gas tanks that you might like. Check it out. :2thumbs:
 
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