Wednesday, February 28, 2018 - 01:27 PM UTC
Echelon announces several new decal sets for vehicles plus US Armored Division Patches
Schwere PzAbt 505 Tiger Is, The charging knights of the 505, covered in 3 sizes. The design of each size is remarkably different from the next - they are not simply re-scaled. And surprisingly, the largest emblem (seen on late Tiger Is) is not even the same size and design as those found on the Tiger IIs. Which makes this set the first ever attempt in capturing the unit's emblem in its entirety during the use of Tiger Is (from early to late). The style of the tactical markings also varied.
3rd ACR M1A2 Abrams (OIF), The ABCs of 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment (US). Namely selected tanks from Apache, Bandit and Crazyhorse troops. Their markings finally realised after many years of relentless research (most of the information that were not readily available during the start of OIF). These are straight M1A2s (non SEP versions) which 3 ACRs fielded during the beginning stages of OIF.
Available for 1/48, 1/35 and 1/16
US Armored Division Patches, US Armored Divison Patches, for WWII and Post War periods, comes with and without names. All patches have a bit of irregular look and feel - due to natural embroidery / weaving patterns they not supposed to look too perfect in the first place. The outlines of unit numbers are based on actual examples. Same goes for the names / special designations / nicknames bar. Rank patches included. Although not divisional level, the 761st Tank Battalion patch is also included, since they shared the same tri-color patterns.
Generics for the Temasek Greens, individual numbers for vehicle registration and class
3rd ACR M1A2 Abrams (OIF), The ABCs of 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment (US). Namely selected tanks from Apache, Bandit and Crazyhorse troops. Their markings finally realised after many years of relentless research (most of the information that were not readily available during the start of OIF). These are straight M1A2s (non SEP versions) which 3 ACRs fielded during the beginning stages of OIF.
Available for 1/48, 1/35 and 1/16
US Armored Division Patches, US Armored Divison Patches, for WWII and Post War periods, comes with and without names. All patches have a bit of irregular look and feel - due to natural embroidery / weaving patterns they not supposed to look too perfect in the first place. The outlines of unit numbers are based on actual examples. Same goes for the names / special designations / nicknames bar. Rank patches included. Although not divisional level, the 761st Tank Battalion patch is also included, since they shared the same tri-color patterns.
Generics for the Temasek Greens, individual numbers for vehicle registration and class
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