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Tuesday, October 21, 2014 - 09:32 AM UTC
A new list of markings from Star Decals is in and it includes markings for Vietnam era M113’s, DAK vehicles, Allied vehicles, Bosnian T-55’s and much more.
Star Decals has sent in a list of new markings, and list covers a lot of vehicles and countries. Some highlights include two new sets for German DAK vehicles, multiple sets for Vietnam era M113’s and variants. There is also marking for Cold War T-54’s and T-55’s and markings for Bosnian vehicles.

35-919 PzKpfw IV ausf H/J - 12.SS-Pz.Div. Hitlerjugend.
35-920 Ukraine and Novorussiya 2014.
35-921 British Armour in Normandy. White SC, Humber SC, Sherman IIH and III
35-922 Allied armour in Cassino. New Zealand, Poland and USA
35-923 Tanks in Bosnia #1 Serb, Croatian and Muslim AFVs
35-924 Cold War T-54 and T-55. Finland, Poland, Romania, Cz, USSR
35-925 Finnish Tanks in WW2 #2. Medium tank T-28
35-926 Renault UE. French and German markings.
35-927 Bison I 15cm sIG 33 auf PzKpfw I B.
35-928 German Afrika Mix #4. Pz-Jg 1 B and Black turretnumbers for Tigers.
35-929 German Afrika Mix #3. FJ-Brigade 'Ramcke' .
35-930 Stencils for the M113 APC
35-931 US Paras in Vietnam. M113 ACAV
35-932 11th Cavalry in Vietnam/Cambodia #2 M577 and M132 Zippo
35-933 11th Cavalry in Vietnam/Cambodia #1 M113 ACAV

Armorama would like to thank Star Decals for the update.
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I really like the way they provide black numbers for the African Tigers in their final service in the 7th company. But I disagree with a few things; - They provide red digits for the underlying numbers of the 8th company. I don't think any of the numbers were ever red. They were black, start to finish, for the 2nd, 8th and 7th companies, as far as I can see. - They say that "712" used to be "812". There was never an "812"; that's not how the 8th company was organised. It was almost certainly "821". - They know that some Tigers had a tiger logo above the driver's visor, but they don't know that there was another one to the left of the visor, and another one on the rear wall. - They provide large square crosses for the hull sides. But the crosses for the 1st company (three of the illustrated Tigers) were noticeably taller than wide. Tiger "712" came from the 2nd company and should have smaller 250mm crosses. - They wonder if the repaired parts on some tanks had a "lighter color". Yes, that would be RAL 8020. David
OCT 21, 2014 - 10:47 AM
Nice overall selection of vehicles and time periods. Thanks, David, for clarifying things from a real Tiger expert.
OCT 22, 2014 - 03:16 AM
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