Own a piece of Southeast Asian aviation's most fascinating transition with this historically accurate decal set for the Douglas DC-3 (C-47) in the Malaysia-Singapore Airlines 1967 livery.
Malaysia-Singapore Airlines was born in 1966 from the merger of Malayan Airways and was jointly owned by the governments of Malaysia and Singapore. It existed for only a brief but historically significant period — in 1972 the airline split into two separate carriers, Malaysia Airline System and Singapore Airlines, both of which went on to become world-renowned. In 1967, the airline was still operating Douglas DC-3s alongside more modern aircraft on regional routes, wearing a livery that today represents a unique and unrepeatable moment in aviation history. This joint livery is virtually impossible to find reproduced elsewhere.
This decal set faithfully reproduces the complete 1967 Malaysia-Singapore Airlines livery: fuselage titles, airline markings, registration numbers, and full window lines — all researched from historical photographic references.
What's included:
- Full livery decals for the Douglas DC-3 C-47 (Malaysia-Singapore Airlines 1967)
- Fuselage titles, MSA markings, and registration numbers
- Available in scales: 1/144, 1/200, 1/100, 1/72, and 1/48
Decal quality: Printed using high-resolution digital printing technology, delivering sharp edges, accurate colors, and excellent durability. White areas are fully opaque — safe for use on both light and dark painted surfaces.
Compatible model kits: Suitable for 1/144–1/48 scale Douglas DC-3 and C-47 variants from major manufacturers.
Perfect for: Southeast Asian aviation enthusiasts, Singapore and Malaysia aviation collectors, and modelers of rare 1960s airline liveries.
Please note, we used the smaller 1/144 illustrations