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					<item><title>Echelon FD D166276</title>
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<description>NAM / Cold War ERA .50 CAL M2 ammo box labels
Vietnam / Cold-war era .50 CAL M2 Ammo Box labels based on one of the stenciling styles. Very fine printing and brightly printed that it would stand out against the darkest shade of OD. 
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2025 10:38:24 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD D166135</title>
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<description>WWII .50 CAL M2 ammo box labels (style 6, 7 &amp; 8)
.50 CAL M2 Ammo Box labels based on three of the many stenciling styles. Very fine printing and brightly printed that it would stand out against the darkest shade of OD. 
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2025 10:37:31 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD D166134</title>
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<description>WWII .50 CAL M2 ammo box labels (style 5)
.50 CAL M2 Ammo Box labels based on one of the many stenciling styles. Very fine printing and brightly printed that it would stand out against the darkest shade of OD. 
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2025 10:36:44 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD D166133</title>
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<description>WWII .50 CAL M2 ammo box labels (style 3 &amp; 4)
.50 CAL M2 Ammo Box labels based on two of the many stenciling styles. Very fine printing and brightly printed that it would stand out against the darkest shade of OD. 
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2025 10:35:59 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD D166132</title>
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<description>WWII .50 CAL M2 ammo box labels (style 2)
.50 CAL M2 Ammo Box labels based on one of the many stenciling styles. Very fine printing and brightly printed that it would stand out against the darkest shade of OD. Please note: this is for repurposed .50 Cal ammo box to store 7.62mm rounds. 
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2025 10:35:13 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD D166131</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/D166131</link>
<description>WWII .50 CAL M2 ammo box labels (style 1)
.50 CAL M2 Ammo Box labels based on one of the many stenciling styles. Very fine printing and brightly printed that it would stand out against the darkest shade of OD. Please note: this is for repurposed .50 Cal ammo box to store 7.62mm rounds. 
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2025 10:34:11 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD AXT351100</title>
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<description>Panzer Division Symbols - Wehrmacht (1939-1945)
The A to Zs of Wehrmacht Panzer Division Symbols for all periods, starting from 1.PD all the way to 116.PD. Also included temporary types for the Kursk Offensive. Some have never been released before in decal form. Nitty-gritty details of each symbol are meticulously captured and sized from references, collected over the years. By size, meaning not just overall dimensions but also line thickness as well. On top of that, each symbol is also matched against accurate kit parts for a full measure of accuracy to ensure that they looked the very part they are intended for - the kits. They are not based on any llustrations or work that are often personal interpretations (no offense, some are no doubt good, but I prefer to work from scratch), but what were actually seen and painted on vehicles of the various periods. 

A number of the symbols had variations of the same type - a result from different periods of the war or a field workshop&#039;s diverse stencil variations of the same period. This set is for all vehicle types including softskins, not just a &quot;for Panzers only&quot; set, hence why some symbols are not included as they were only seen on panzers. Rest assured, those not incuded will be released with Panzer-specific sets in the future. The extensive work done for this set will also pave way for many unit specific sets in the future, now that I just need to focus on other elements instead, namely tactical numbers and other markings. 

Lastly, I&#039;m very happy how 10. PD bisons turned out - the effects of soft &quot;overspray&quot; edges are not straight forward to create (for silkscreen printing) and required some additional steps to perform before sending them out to print. Also, not all professional decal printers can execute this effectively as it depends on the silkscreens they use, so I am very satisfied. (Note: some parts of the jpeg image are censored due to sensitivity issue.) 
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2025 10:32:33 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD AXT351046</title>
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<description>Pz-Abt z.b.V. 66 Panzer I Fs, II Js &amp; IV F2/Gs
A one-stop set to cover all the tactical numbers of Panzer-Abteilung z.b.V. 66&#039;s 1.Kompanie vehicles that were transferred to 12.Panzer Division. The generic stencils come in two forms: filled and unfilled alphanumerics. Some tactical numbers were seen with mixed forms. The alphabet &quot;B&quot; is slightly shorter than the rest of the digits. The peculiar styling of the alphabet, as well as all the digiits, faithfully captured and properly sized from the references. Digits 7, 8 and 0 were extrapolated from the rest of the numbers to form a complete set. Kit decals from various producers often differ in style, size and even tones. This sets enables consistency across the board, on all three vehicle types used by the unit.. Price:&amp;pound;13.58</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2025 10:27:19 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD AXT351042</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/AXT351042</link>
<description>4.Pz.Div. Stabs Kompanie Panzer IIs &amp; PzBefWg IIIs
This set covers all the &quot;green&quot; bears of Pz.Rgt.35. The command tanks of the unit. A number of them with names on the turrets. Several versions of &quot;Barenfuhrer&quot; covered. 
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2025 10:26:01 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD P163021</title>
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<description>US Tank Destroyer WWII Patches
Tank Destroyer Patches in 1/16. Mean stare, sharp teeth gnawing on tracks! With this set, you&#039;re good to go! 
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 Oct 2024 07:56:37 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD AXT721056</title>
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<description>SchPzAbt 506 Tiger Is Eastern Front 1943
All the goodness of 1/35 set (AXT351056) scaled down to 1/72. Making this 506 Tiger I marking set the largest and most colourful 1/72 set in the Echelon range to date. To know more, please read the descriptions in the 1/35 set. 

Includes thin and thick black outlined tactical numbers for all Kompanies. Two distinct 506 emblem sizes. Thin and thick black outlines for the smaller emblems. Yellow and Orange Tiger motif for both sizes. 
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 Oct 2024 07:54:22 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD D356302</title>
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<description>1. SS Sturmgeschutz/StuG IIIs in Paris, Kharkov &amp; Kursk
1. SS Sturmgeschutz/StuG III Fs &amp; Gs (plus an Ausf. A used during training). Set includes specific vehicle markings as well as generic numerals to make up others. Large two-digit tactical numbers were seen on vehicles prior to Kharkov and Kursk Battles, probably sometime around Paris 1942 when the unit were still on Ausf. Fs. A few Fs &amp; Initial Gs in Kharkov had single digit numbers. The three-digits were seen during the Kursk Offensive, so far on Ausf. Gs, at the hull rear. No way of determining if they were also on the superstructure sides since there were side skirts in place. Extra numbers are provided, just in case.. Price:&amp;pound;13.08</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 Oct 2024 07:52:58 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD AXT351056</title>
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<description>SchPzAbt 506 Pz.Kpfw.VI Tiger Is Eastern Front 1943. Designed entirely from scratch to reflect the most updated information (nothing was carried over from AXT351008). As a result, even finer details were achieved with the unit emblems. There are very fine differences when compared to the previous set. While some are obvious, other improvements are barely discernible unless you hold them up really close. The two small and large emblems have always been there. However, thanks to more information showing up in recent years, close-up photos were able to reveal a variation that small emblems had thin versus thick black outlines around the &quot;W&quot;s. And the large tactical numbers were in thick (as reflected in AXT351008) and thin formats (new for this set). And that black outlines were always there. Some didn&#039;t show up clearly due to the black outlines being really thin and got blurred out in slightly murky / less defining images. They showed up as mild &quot;shadows&quot; around the edges. In the past, references can only be found in the books where the images were fixed and could not be expanded. When you attempt to look closely, you can only notice the usual printing artifacts. All these new discoveries can only be seen through digital images found online where one can zoom in really closely and draw out the finer details. The tiger face and body stripes of the larger emblem can be also be made out clearer than before (as reflected on this set). Lastly, it is possible that some of the tigers on the emblems were painted in another colour. Educated guess is orange since that is the true colour of the actual animal. Yes, it could be the cause of lens filter used during war time. However, there was one particular image that sealed this notion. An image of two Tigers parked side by side with both rear bins toward the camera. &quot;Green 1&quot; and &quot;Yellow 1&quot;. The tiger on &quot;Yellow 1&quot; was visibly darker than the yellow &quot;W&quot; below it, versus the lighter tiger on &quot;Green 1&quot;, but not as dark as the reds in the shields. Which can only mean a shade of orange, deductive logics speaking. There was also a 3rd (Yellow) Kompanie Tiger image in TiC 1 that proves this (animal motif darker than &quot;W&quot;). The instruction sheet was completely overhauled was well, and covered more specfic Tigers, which also now included one of the Stab Tiger &quot;Green 1&quot;. 

Incorporating all these findings, the markings of 506 Tiger Is have expanded almost three fold to cover all possibiliies. Resulting in a even larger and more colourful set than AXT351008. Very likely the most comprehensive 506 Tiger I marking set to date. 

AXT351008 set, which was first released back in 2005, 19 years ago, has gone through very minor revisions through 3 reprints. However, while still accurate and usuable (just including not the latest discoveries) has no more room to expand due space sharing with Fehrmann&#039;s Tiger I markings. This set is hence forth retired from the AXT range and will no longer be reprinted. If needed be, Fehrmann&#039;s Tigers will be included into a future set which will probably feature Tiger Is of the same mix-and-match varieties from other units. 
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 Oct 2024 07:51:44 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD AXT351053</title>
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<description>SchPzAbt 503 Pz.Kpfw.VI Tiger Is &amp; Support Pz.Kpfw.IIIs Don Sector 1943
This 503 set is an all-out effort to make sure each digit and style is captured faithfully so that they will look consistent on both Tiger Is and Panzer IIIs. Kits that provide such decal option are most likely done in isolation and will very likely not match well against each other (Tiger I vs Pz III). There are basically two styles for the white with black outline numbers. 

The set covers the initial style of numbers used when the unit was first formed arround mid 1942. It started with only two companies, with support Panzer IIIs (started with all Ausf. Ns) into the mix. Third company was added sometime later, very likely after action in Don sector. The style of the digits transitioned to a narrower and smaller stencil, as in the case of &quot;314&quot;, &quot;323&quot; and &quot;324&quot;. Replacement tanks were probably painted with this style, as in the case of &quot;132&quot;. When the unit started to change over to black with white-outlined numbers, a few retained the original numbers with only the insides filled with black, leaving only a thin white around each digit unpainted. This resulted in &quot;312&quot; &amp; &quot;323&quot; showing up as complicated thin black outline, with additional inner thin white outline and then solid black. Both numbers can be found on AXT351065. A short cut to new black tactical numbers, although not carried out across the board. Maybe it was found to be easiler to completely repaint the numbers instead 

While the unit&#039;s support panzers were generally in the form of Pz III Ausf Ns (some with fording/wading bracket on the turret front), there was also an Ausf. M seen. It did received Tigers and Ns from sAbt 502, so maybe the M also came from that pool 

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<pubDate>Tue, 08 Oct 2024 07:50:14 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD AXT351065</title>
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<description>SchPzAbt 503 Tiger Is Kursk 1943 Operation Citadel 3.K
A pull-out-all-the-stops 3. Kompanie marking set for sAbt 503 Tiger Is during the Kursk offensive &quot;Operation Citadel&quot;. Essentially, Kursk &#039;43 503th Heavy Battalion markings and organisation (part of), demysified. The greatest variation of styles as compared to 1. and 2. Kompanie Tigers. The set removed much guess-work, like which style of numerals and balkenkreuz were used on each Tiger. Even the spacings between each digits, spread wide / close together, neatly aligned, sloped towards the front or unevenly applied, are now a non-issue. A straight forward, zero-fuss approach to application. 

Of great interest are Tigers &quot;314&quot; and &quot;323&quot;. Both had an additional black outline, even though the digits had black in-fills. These are clues that they were originally white numbers with black outlines. The Tigers at Rostov had used two sets of stencils (white with black outlines). One that was commonly seen, the other less common that had a narrow/tall appearance (on AXT351053), which &quot;314&quot; and &quot;323&quot; originated from. Instead of a complete repaint of numbers to conform to all black-with-white outline standard at Kursk, they were just in-filled with black, with a thin separation of white in between blacks. &quot;314&quot; was neatly done, whilst &quot;323&quot; a bit sloppily done. All the details of &quot;323&quot; digts were faithfully captured, including all the scratches (inner black) on the right side of the turret. 

The illustrations also highlight which production batch that each Tiger came from, including unique details (if there were any) that were installed on the vehicle. The entire Kompanie is covered, in one way or another (not inclusive of all possible replacement or replaced tanks that were missed out), thus revealing the full organisational structure of the kompanie itself. 

Battalion emblems (4 variations) are provided, they were researched and drawn from actual markings. 

Like all large Echelon decal sets, much effort went into research and creation. The Kursk 43 503 sets took an even greater effort, over a span of 2 years, as there were huge amount of information to gather, sort and process. The accumulation of information alone took way longer than that. 

3. Kompanie Tigers were assigned to go into battle with 7. Pz. Div. In the backdrops of some Pz.Rgt.25 images, 3. Kompanie Tigers can be found. 
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[Pz.Kpfw.VI Ausf.E]. Price:&amp;pound;14.88</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 09 Mar 2024 10:35:18 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD AXT351064</title>
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<description>SchPzAbt 503 Tiger Is Kursk 1943 Operation Citadel 2.K &amp; St.
Complete 2. Kompanie and Stabskompanie marking set for sAbt 503 Tiger Is during the Kursk offensive &quot;Operation Citadel&quot;, in a nutshell. Essentially, Kursk &#039;43 503th Heavy Battalion markings and organisation (part of), demysified. While the unit did utilise various numeral &amp; cross styles across the companies, 2. K Tiger was most consistent on the use of number and balkenkreuz styles. Although the spacings between digits varied between tanks. Some were unevenly aligned. The set removes all these guess-work for each Tiger. Just pick the option and move forward. 

Stabskompanie hull and turret crosses, albeit looking very similar to the rest of the kompanie, actually used balkenkreuz stencils different from the rest of the Tigers. This was discovered during the creation process. Even 1. and 3. Kompanie crosses were matched against them - did not fit. The whites and blacks were of different proportions on the Stabstigers. 

The illustrations also highlight which production batch that each Tiger came from, including unique details (if there were any) that were installed on the vehicle. The entire Kompanie is illustrated except for 1 vehicle, in one way or another (not inclusive of all possible replacement or replaced tanks that were missed out), thus revealing the full organisational structure of the kompanie itself. Of interest is that each zug (platoon) had 3 Tigers, instead of 4. And 4 Zugs in total, instead of 3. Ultimately, still the same number of Tigers for each kompanie, but organised differently. Tiger &quot;243&quot; is not illustrated as there was no images to support the artwork at the time of print. Although numerals for &quot;243&quot; are still provided, in order to make 2.K markings complete. 

Battalion emblems (4 variations) are provided, they were researched and drawn from actual markings. 

Like all large Echelon decal sets, much effort went into research and creation. The Kursk 43 503 sets took an even greater effort, over a span of 2 years, as there were huge amount of information to gather, sort and process. The accumulation of information alone took way longer than that. 

[Pz.Kpfw.VI Ausf.E]

2. Kompanie Tigers were assigned to go into battle with 19. Pz. Div. 
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<pubDate>Sat, 09 Mar 2024 10:32:45 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD AXT351063</title>
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<description>SchPzAbt 503 Tiger Is Kursk 1943 Operation Citadel 1.K
A large and comprehensive 1. Kompanie marking set for sAbt 503 Tiger Is during the Kursk offensive &quot;Operation Citadel&quot;. Essentially, Kursk &#039;43 503th Heavy Battalion markings and organisation (part of), demysified. The unit did utilise various numeral &amp; cross styles across the board and that may make a generic marking set pretty confusing and daunting to say the least. The set aims to remove much guess work, like which style of numerals and balkenkreuz were used on each Tiger. For example, the mixture of styles on Tiger &quot;123&quot;, also versus its eventual replacement turret. Or the fact that replacement Tigers &quot;100&quot; &amp; &quot;111&quot; used a different stencil (smaller and narrower). Even the spacings between each digits, spread wide / close together, neatly aligned, sloped towards the front or unevenly applied, are now no longer an concern. A straight forward, zero-fuss approach to application. 

The illustrations also highlight which production batch that each Tiger came from, including unique details (if there were any) that were installed on the vehicle. The entire Kompanie is covered, in one way or another (not inclusive of all possible replacement or replaced tanks that were missed out), thus revealing the full organisational structure of the kompanie itself. 

Battalion emblems (4 variations) are provided, they were researched and drawn from actual markings. 

Like all large Echelon decal sets, much effort went into research and creation. The Kursk 43 503 sets took an even greater effort, over a span of 2 years, as there were huge amount of information to gather, sort and process. The accumulation of information alone took way longer than that. 

1. Kompanie Tigers were assigned to go into battle with 6. Pz. Div. Panzer Ace Kurt Knispel was from this Kompanie. Although he did pose for photograph in the cupola of Tiger &quot;101&quot;, Tiger &quot;131&quot; was recorded with a notable 16 T-34 kills, 10th day into the offensive, according to Tigers in Combat I. Which begged some to question whether Kurt was a crew member of Tiger &quot;131&quot; instead. A replacement Tiger &quot;100&quot;, a very early Mid version (early hull + later sprockets with machined hub cap) had a lengthy collection of kill rings on its Kwk 36. 19 rings to be exact. [Pz.Kpfw.VI Ausf.E]
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<pubDate>Sat, 09 Mar 2024 10:28:01 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD AXT351043</title>
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<description>9. Pz.Rgt. 25. Pz.Div. Pz.Kpfw.V Panthers &amp; Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.J Jnojmo 1945
Marking set covering Pz.Rgt. 9 of 25. Pz.Div. Pz.Kpfw.V Ausf.Gs and Panzer IVs that fought in Czech Republic, in and outside of Znojmo, 1945. Yellow and red emblem revised (crescent should be above, stars below).. Price:&amp;pound;11.25</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 09 Mar 2024 10:19:37 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD AXT351045</title>
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<description>Schwere Panzerabteilung 507 Tiger IIs
sAbt 507 Pz.Kpfw.V Tiger IIs that saw action in the Paderborn area, 1945. Pecular to the unit, like their Tiger Is, the first digit of the turret numbers were larger and stood taller than the second and third digits (platoon and tank). Except that the colours were reversed - white outlines on solid black. Of interest is one of the &quot;402&quot;s featured on this set, which was with single-link tracks driven by18-tooth sprockets, and was fitted out as a Panzerbefehlswagen (antenna base on the turret, rear of the loader&#039;s hatch, antenna pot on the center rear of the engine deck and antenna tube across the rear edge of the hull). In other words, a stab Tiger II with late-war tracks. Also included are Turret number generics. 
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<pubDate>Wed, 18 Oct 2023 08:43:18 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD AXT351044</title>
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<description>7.Pz.Div. Befehlswagen &amp; Pz.Kpfw.III (Ausf.J, Ausf.L, Ausf.M &amp; AusfN) Operation Citadel
Marking set focused on Pz.Rgt. 25 of 7. Panzer Division Panzer IIIs that saw action at the Kursk Offensive, 1943. Otherwise known as Operation Citadel. Several of the unit&#039;s Befehlwagens (III) and Panzer IIIs were photographed with sAbt 503 Tiger Is rolling along in the background. The unit&#039;s Panzer IIIs had unique features, such as pointy, custom-trimmed, front-most side shields. A small bracket at the front edge, bolted to the fenders to keep the shields in place. The trims were most likely done at the field workshops as they differed slightly from vehicle to vehicle. A few of the 3rd SS Panzer IIIs had pointed front shields but their trims looked different and were also attached differently. Majority of the set covers the turm numbers on Befehls IIIs based on a variety of Pz III chassis. 
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<pubDate>Wed, 18 Oct 2023 08:39:46 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD D166219</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/D166219</link>
<description>Sandbagged Shermans of the 14th Armored Division. A very large set of decals covering well-known sandbagged M4s on the ETO, practised particularly by the 14th AD. A number of the sandbagged M4s were of the long-gun variety, mostly M4A3E8 &quot;Easy-eights&quot; and M4A3 (76) W. While a number were void of markings other than the stars there were several that had their bumper codes stenciled onto the barrel itself. The stencils were larger than the usual bumper code types and have a unique style that hasn&#039;t been replicated (in fidelity) in 1/16. This set attempts to capture all the known styles used by the 25th and 47th Tank Battalions down to the finer details. 6 specific vehicles are featured in this set, 5 had their barrels coded (you can find the references on the internet and in books with ease).. Price:&amp;pound;16.66</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jul 2023 20:12:42 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD ALT352027</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/ALT352027</link>
<description>A34 Comets of 2 Fife &amp; Forfar Yeomanry, 11 Armoured Division. Marking set covering 2 Fife &amp; Forfar Yeomanry Comets of 11 Armoured Division. Several of the tanks had names. Being the junior regiment of 11 AD, all squadron symbols would be blue, thus a complete set is provided. 

Large tactical numbers were seen at the turret rear of the regiment&#039;s Comets, so generics are provided. 

The allied recognition star is based on a known overhead view of a 11 AD Comet, the ring being thick. Thus, different from kit samples. Generic WDN digits provided, including prefixes &quot;T-33&quot; which most Comets if not all started with. All that is required is to assemble the remaining 4 digits for customisation. The WDN styles and size is completely designed from scratch for the Comet series. Includes 11 AD unit patches for both left and right shoulders (different facing bulls, all should face towards the front).. Price:&amp;pound;12.33</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jul 2023 20:05:54 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD ALT352026</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/ALT352026</link>
<description>A34 Comets of 3 RTR, 11 Armoured Division
Marking set covering 3 Royal Tank Regiment Comets of 11 Armoured Division. Probably the most photographed Comet unit during the war. Almost all had names starting with &quot;C&quot; regardless of which squadron. Some had personalised markings. Several AOS &quot;52&quot; squares and 11 AD Symbol variations were detected among the tanks, so were as faithfully captured as possible for the set. Being the second regiment of 11 AD, all squadron symbols would be yellow, thus a complete set is provided. 

The allied recognition star is based on a known overhead view of a 11 AD Comet, the ring being thick. Thus, different from kit samples. Generic WDN digits provided, including prefixes &quot;T-33&quot; which most Comets if not all started with. All that is required is to assemble the remaining 4 digits for customisation. The WDN styles and size is completely designed from scratch for the Comet series. Includes 11 AD unit patches for both left and right shoulders (different facing bulls, all should face towards the front).. Price:&amp;pound;13.58</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/ALT352026</guid>
<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jul 2023 20:04:33 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD ALT352025</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/ALT352025</link>
<description>A34 Comets of 23 Hussars, 11 Armoured Division Marking set covering 23 Hussars Comets of 11 Armoured Division. A couple of the tanks had names. Being the senior regiment of 11 AD, all squadron symbols would be red, thus a complete set is provided. 

The allied recognition star is based on a known overhead view of a 11 AD Comet, the ring being thick. Thus, different from kit samples. Generic WDN digits provided, including prefixes &quot;T-33&quot; which most Comets if not all started with. All that is required is to assemble the remaining 4 digits for customisation. The WDN styles and size is completely designed from scratch for the Comet series. Includes 11 AD unit patches for both left and right shoulders (different facing bulls, all should face towards the front).. Price:&amp;pound;12.33</description>
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<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/ALT352025</guid>
<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jul 2023 20:02:30 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Echelon FD D356301</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/D356301</link>
<description>Libyan Civil War Technicals Part 2. Price:&amp;pound;10.62</description>
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<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/D356301</guid>
<pubDate>Tue, 07 Mar 2023 13:07:23 GMT</pubDate>
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