Wednesday, September 16, 2009 - 11:51 PM UTC
Post-War AFVs have never really been noted for their eye-catching color schemes. This new decal sheet from Empire City Decals may disabuse you of that notion..
Empire City Decals have just sent us details of their latest sheet - covering a wide range of T-55s.

ECD3502 Flashpoint T-55s

Including vehicles from North Korea, South Sudan Liberation Movement, Uganda, Eritrea, Cambodia, and many others, this new sheet has enough markings to give no less than 24 options.

More details on the company website:

Empire City Website (LINK)

Our thanks to Brian for the update!

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The problem with sheets like this is that rather than buying the decals to use on a kit, once you've got 'em in your eager mits there's a real danger of then feeling the need to buy more kits to use with the decals. I bought Brian's other armour sheet ("Stalin's Diplomat" T-34s) specifically for the Somali decals on it, but it now seems a shame to just leave the rest of them unused on the backing sheet, LOL! It'll be the same story I fear with this new sheet, once it drops through my mailbox ...... Good to see a neglected post-war niche being filled with these sets. Hopefully there'll be more to follow. - Steve
SEP 17, 2009 - 03:25 AM
Anyone know if these are ALPS printed decals or high quality silk screen decals? The news failed to mention this.... John
SEP 18, 2009 - 12:53 PM
The are professionally screen-printed by AviPrint in the Czech Republic...I no longer use any ALPS printing in my decals. Thanks, Brian Wiedemann http://empirecitydecals.com
SEP 19, 2009 - 09:34 AM
In regards to the "Quang Trung 729" tank, as I'd pointed out in another thread, this was NOT marked by the NVA in such a manner, but rather by ARVN after capture to commemorate a contemporaneous ARVN military operation. This was explained to me by an ARVN veteran and he was absolutely emphatic about this point. From: LINK On the 11th, Gen. Hoang Xuan Lam focused on a counterattack westward. The operation named "Quang Trung 729", consisted of three battalions of the 147th Marines, three Ranger groups and two Cavalry regiments. Quang Trung 729 was on schedule with RVN troops moving forward cautiously. Only the 5th Ranger group encountered with the enemy, they overran a NVA battalion size and taken light casualty. Then the RVN became bogged down as the fighting intensified. On the 18th, all RVN units including Marines and Rangers reported contacts with enemy forces. The 5th Ranger group with tanks of the 20th Cavalry support was confronted by one regiment of the NVA and held in place. The 20th lost several tanks by RPG guns B-40s, B-41s and Sagger portable missiles. The 1st Ranger group and the 3rd Marines battalion also reported enemy tanks moving from the west.
SEP 28, 2009 - 02:55 PM
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