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M18 Hellcat 76mm GMC (Part 1)
A huge marking set covering specifically 805 Tank Destroyer Battalion that operated in Italy, also seen during the liberation of Bologna, Italy 1945. Known for carrying extra large vehicle identifiers on the hull and turret. Two speciifc vehicles markings are provided plus two extra options that utililises the generic codes provided. All four had vehicle names, stenciled in Gothic styles. Evidenc...
M18 Hellcat 76mm GMC (Part 2) A huge marking set that covers a number of M18 units: 602 TD; 705 TD; 827 TD; 894 TD; & 306 ATC. Each set comes with a large suite of placards (including driver's compartment), shipping and 76mm shell end stencils. 8 variations of the .50 cal ammo box stencils. Last but not least, Tank Destroyer patches for the crew.
1. SS Sturmgeschutz/StuG IIIs in Paris, Kharkov & Kursk
1. SS Sturmgeschutz/StuG III Fs & 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 & Initial Gs in Kharkov had single d...
Pz.Kpfw. 35R 731(f), 38H 735(f) & 35S 739(f) in France This set offers markings for three wehrmacht units using captured French tanks, while serving in France. Pz.Kpfw. 38H 735(f) belonging to Pz.Abt. 206, during the Normandy campaign had their tanks in Dunkelgelb, contrasted with large black turret numbers. A limited generic digits are also provided in this set for this unit. Whilst Pz.Kpfw. 35R 731(f)s from Pz.Rgt. 100 as se...