Sunday, January 23, 2005 - 09:53 PM UTC
Decalcomaniacs! who are "Just a little different..." have two new releases for January 2005. One is a rework of one of their older sheets and one is a completely new one to fill a much neglected area: the BEF in France, 1940.
Hi All,
WOW! First, I'd like to wish all of you a (belated) happy, healthy and prosperous new year. Second, I'd like to announce that December, 2004 was by far the best month Decalcomaniacs! has had to date. With this kind of support, we will definitely be around for quite a while. As for new releases this month, we have one new one and a revision of an old sheet.

DM-003 Brasilian AFV's (revised)

This sheet contains national roundel markings and license plates for Brasilian vehicles into the postwar era. Vehicles include: M-8 armored cars in Italy, M-3 Lee medium tanks, M4A1 Shermans, M-3 and M3A1 Stuarts, M-3 scout cars, FT-17's, M-41's and M-109 SPG's. Instructions and references included.

DM-033 British Markings #1: The BEF

The complexity of British markings are such that this instruction sheet can only scratch the surface of this subject and modelers are encouraged to consult the references section for further reading. When the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) deployed to France in late 1939 and early 1940, their vehicles carried a bewildering array of markings. These markings consisted of a divisional symbol, a colored square to indicate the brigade, a white number inside that square to indicate the regiment on the front of the vehicle. A hollow geometric symbol was carried on the turret for the company (or squadron). A yellow bridging disc with a black number was carried on the front hull. Finally, each vehicle carried a license plate on the hull side. Instructions included: marking placement, vehicle selection and camouflage practices.


Both come with instrucitons and are now available on our E-bay store. So, come on down to our website: DECALMANIACS
We hope to hear from you!
Regards,
Decalcomaniacs!

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