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Wednesday, February 13, 2013 - 10:45 AM UTC
A couple of new braille scale decals are for British armor is coming soon from Dan Taylor ModelWorks.
Dan Taylor ModelWorks has announced two new decal sets in 1/76 scale, but can be used for 1/72 scale.
From the manufacturer:
T-76025 – 5 Guards Armoured Brigade, set 1 – 2 Btn Irish Guards
This set depicts the junior armoured regiment of Guards Armoured Division as they appeared in June and July 1944. It has markings for 14 Sherman Mk V; 1 Sherman Mk Vc Firefly; 2 x Humber Scout Cars; 9 x Stuart Mk VI Light Tanks; and 1 M9A1 Half-track.
T-76026 – 33 Armoured Brigade, set 1 – 144 RAC
144 RAC were surprisingly well covered in the photographic archive and this set takes full advantage of that information. Incorporated in the set are specific markings for 5 x Sherman Mk I; 1 x Sherman Mk I Hybrid; 2 x Sherman Mk Vc Fireflies; 1 x Humber Scout Car; and 1 x Stuart Mk III Light Tanks. Additional turret numbers are supplied so that any number of alternative vehicles may be modelled.
Each set is finely printed by Fantasy Printshop and meticulously researched using wartime documents and photographs. Lavish scale drawings show everything you need to know about placing each decal, and small examples are shown here.
Armorama would like to thank Dan Taylor ModelWorks for the update.
From the manufacturer:
T-76025 – 5 Guards Armoured Brigade, set 1 – 2 Btn Irish Guards
This set depicts the junior armoured regiment of Guards Armoured Division as they appeared in June and July 1944. It has markings for 14 Sherman Mk V; 1 Sherman Mk Vc Firefly; 2 x Humber Scout Cars; 9 x Stuart Mk VI Light Tanks; and 1 M9A1 Half-track.
T-76026 – 33 Armoured Brigade, set 1 – 144 RAC
144 RAC were surprisingly well covered in the photographic archive and this set takes full advantage of that information. Incorporated in the set are specific markings for 5 x Sherman Mk I; 1 x Sherman Mk I Hybrid; 2 x Sherman Mk Vc Fireflies; 1 x Humber Scout Car; and 1 x Stuart Mk III Light Tanks. Additional turret numbers are supplied so that any number of alternative vehicles may be modelled.
Each set is finely printed by Fantasy Printshop and meticulously researched using wartime documents and photographs. Lavish scale drawings show everything you need to know about placing each decal, and small examples are shown here.
Armorama would like to thank Dan Taylor ModelWorks for the update.
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