Tuesday, October 29, 2013 - 01:11 PM UTC
Decalcomaniacs are at it again. With the end of summer nearing, Georg has been busy, this time with a set of decals for Canadian armour.
It’s been quite a while since Decalcomaniacs released anything new (December, 2010, I think). There have been a couple of projects percolating and here’s the first: DM-050 Canadian AFV’s of World War 2
This is somewhat of a misnomer asit is only focused on tanks and armoured cars. The sheet covers all of the armored formations in the Canadian Army (both armoured divisions, the 3 armoured brigades and the recce regiments attached to the 3 infantry divisions and the corps/army troops).
The sheet has army, corps, division and brigade markings, as well as arm-of-service flashes. Georg has also included a selection of tactical markings and census numbers for both tanks (T) and armored cars (F). The census numbers are random and do depict a particular vehicle. It will give the casual modeler something to use and the more dedicated something work with. As usual, they will sell for US$10 for the first week (7 days) and then go up to US$12 after that.
Over the fall, Georg hopes to make some major updates to the website. This was scheduled for this summer, but a whole slew of personal stuff got in the way. So keep an eye on the site for the changes. Also, if you have some completed work that you'd like to share, drop Georg a line and email the pictures over with a short blurb on what kit(s) you used and which decals you utilized. Georg hopes to hear from you.
Webpage: http://www.decalcomaniacs.net
E-bay webstore: http://stores.ebay.com/Decalcomaniacs
General email: [email protected]
Picture email: [email protected]
This is somewhat of a misnomer asit is only focused on tanks and armoured cars. The sheet covers all of the armored formations in the Canadian Army (both armoured divisions, the 3 armoured brigades and the recce regiments attached to the 3 infantry divisions and the corps/army troops).
The sheet has army, corps, division and brigade markings, as well as arm-of-service flashes. Georg has also included a selection of tactical markings and census numbers for both tanks (T) and armored cars (F). The census numbers are random and do depict a particular vehicle. It will give the casual modeler something to use and the more dedicated something work with. As usual, they will sell for US$10 for the first week (7 days) and then go up to US$12 after that.
Over the fall, Georg hopes to make some major updates to the website. This was scheduled for this summer, but a whole slew of personal stuff got in the way. So keep an eye on the site for the changes. Also, if you have some completed work that you'd like to share, drop Georg a line and email the pictures over with a short blurb on what kit(s) you used and which decals you utilized. Georg hopes to hear from you.
Webpage: http://www.decalcomaniacs.net
E-bay webstore: http://stores.ebay.com/Decalcomaniacs
General email: [email protected]
Picture email: [email protected]
Click Star to Rate
2 readers have rated this story.
THIS STORY HAS BEEN READ 7,156 TIMES.
Decalcomaniacs Reviews | MORE |
Panthers in Captivity by Bill Cross | |
British Mk. I's by Bill Cross | |
S-35 SOMUA Markings by Bill Cross | |
German A7V's (Krupp) by Bill Cross | of 1 ratings, 100% found this helpful | |
Wehrmacht License Plates by Bill Cross | |
French Light Tanks by Bill Cross | |
Decalomaniacs Type 89 Early by Bill Cross | of 1 ratings, 100% found this helpful | |
Canadian AFV decals by Tom Cromwell | of 4 ratings, 100% found this helpful | |
Churchills, Stuart and Sexton by Stefan Halter | of 2 ratings, 100% found this helpful | |
Japanese AFV Decals by Stefan Halter | of 1 ratings, 100% found this helpful | |
Stuarts Around the World by Stefan Halter | of 3 ratings, 67% found this helpful | |
Dm 1/35 IDF Tactical Markings by Sven Harjacek | of 1 ratings, 100% found this helpful | |
T-34/85's Around the World by Roman | of 4 ratings, 100% found this helpful |
Comments