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Decals made in Great Britain. Almark decals is now out of business. Also released under the ED Models name. They did a series of well known and very nice aircraft decals, but we only stumbled across the AFV series by chance. If the properties of these decals are the same as those of the aircraft decals, then they are very good, and have the nice property that the carrier film can be removed after they have dried on the vehicle by very gently rubbing them with a cloth that has been moistened with a small amount of 'white spirit'.

These decals are listed as 1/76, but they will more than likely do just as well for any corresponding vehicle in 1/72.

What is sure is that this list is not complete. Readers with more information are kindly asked to fill in the blanks.


Decals
Kit Number Kit Name Comments Previews Reviews Articles
T1 Afrika Korps Palms & Eagle Emblems        
T 1/2 SS & Africa Korps Emblems Decals        
T2 SS Panzer Division Signs        
T3  German Army Crosses 1939~45 Decals  7 styles of crosses. 4 white of varying thicknesses, 2 black and white (one with rarely seen black outline), and one pure black.
My set was definitely out of register, making the black and white decals unusable- R. Haelterman
     
T4  Alamein Sheet        
T5  German Tank Numbers Solid and Outlines   Picture    
T6  Armored Divisions        
T7  US Army & Allied Stars        
T8  US National Markings and Numbers

Contains the following:
- 10 series of white block numbers (from 1 to 10)
- 10 series of yellow stenciled numbers (from 1 to 10)

- 10 series of white stenciled numbers (from 1 to 10)

- 8 small white stars and 8 small yellow stars
- 10 national markings each of "US Army" (white), "US Marines" (white), "Marines" (white) and "US Air Force" (yellow)
- R. Haelterman

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T9  German Panzer Divisions and Vehicle Classification Markings Contains the following:
- Vehicle classifcation markings, each in yellow and white (e.g. 'towed artillery',  'motorcycle', etc.). In these Almarks also includes unit markings for Grossdeutschland in yellow and white ('solid' and 'outline' style) and the "G" and "K" markings for 'Guderian' and 'Von Kleist' respectively in white and yellow.
- A series of divisional markings in both yellow and white for 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13 and 21 Pz.Div.
- 3 'commander in chief' markings in 2 sizes. - R. Haelterman
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T10  German Panzer Div Marks & Warning Signs Contains the following:
- Various signs (2 of each): Achtung, Achtung Minen, Explosive, Rauchen Verboten, Zeugamt, Benzin
- German national flags (4 copies)
- A series of divisional markings in both yellow (4 each) and white (4 each) for 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 Pz.Div.
- 25 Pz.Div. (4 shields) and Hermann Göring Panzer Division (8 each of yellow and white) - Al Magnus
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T11  SS Panzer Division Emblems Decals  All-white decals for
- SS Panzer Division Lehr [sic]. Never mind that Pz Lehr was a Heer division.
- 1 (LSSAH), 8 (Florian Geyer), 9 (Hohenstaufen), 10 (Frundsberg), 12 (HJ), 18 (Horst Wessel) SS Panzer Division [sic]. Never mind that 'Florian Geyer' and 'Horst Wessel' were not Pz Div. as such.
You get a comfortable number (14 to be exact) well-rendered insignia per division. Except for LSSAH, they are a bit on the large side, so might be oversized for the smaller AFV.- R. Haelterman
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T12  ???        
T13  Airborne and Infantry Divisions Contains the following:
- 30 red 'infantry squares'
- 8 'Airborne Divisions' squares (pegasus).
- 8 '3rd Infantry Division' triangles
- 8 '1st Infantry Division' circles
- 8 '2nd Infantry Division' squares (crossed keys)
- 8 '4th Infantry Division' squares
- squadron signs (circles, triangles, squares and diamonds and numerals: 40, 75 76, 79, 80, 82) - R. Haelterman
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T14  Russian Tank Markings Contains the following:
- A large assortment of red stars in various styles and sizes, incl. white-bordered, yellow-bordered and with hammer and sickle superimposed. The white borders are slightly out of register.
- Diamonds with varios numerical combinations
- Large yellow and white "Soviet style" numerals - R. Haelterman
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T15  Arms Of Service Signs

Contains the following:
- 15 Royal Army Service Corps squares (blue/yellow).
- R.E.M.E unit strips (which have to be cut to length) in blue/yellow/red
- Royal Army Ordnance Corps strips (which have to be cut to length) in blue/red/blue
- RHA, A/T and LAA unit strips (which have to be cut to length) in red/blue
- Royal Signal Units, inc. HQ, unit strips (which have to be cut to length) in white/blue
- 20 'bridging circles'
- white numerals: 48, 76, 77, 78 - R. Haelterman

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T16 Arms Of Service Signs  Contains the following:
- 15 R.A.S.C., inc. HQ, squares (red/green).
- Recce Regiment R.A.C. unit strips (which have to be cut to length) in blue/green
- Armored Car Regiment strips (which have to be cut to length) in green/white
- Squadron Markings: 'HO in circle', 'red triangle', 'yellow square', 'blue diamond'
- Formation HQ black squares
- Lorried Infantry Battalions green squares
- white numerals: 40, 47, 60, 61, 62, 63, 79, 70, 81, 82, 83, 84
- white letters and numerals: F, T, 1 to 10. - R. Haelterman
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TS1 Wittman’s Tiger – Russian and Normandy Front   Picture    
TS2 Lee Grant        
TS3 Israeli Jeeps M3’s Halftracks Syrian T-34/85   Picture
Instructions
   
TS4 Israeli M-48 Patton Centurion 5 Super-Sherman This decal sheet was released in late 1960s, soon after the 6 Day War. The vehicle plate numbers are for 4 different numbers only (i.e. 4 sets of 10 plates, each set of 10 with the same number). The instruction sheet covers the vehicles concerned, all tanks, without any picture references. As far as I know at the time of the decal set's release only the Centurion Mk. VIII from Airfix was available. There were no Super Sherman M50, I-Sherman M51 nor M48 in kit form at the time. - M. Pregazzi Picture
Instructions
   
TS5 German Tank Numbers        

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Kit list last updated 24 March 2014