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British Tactical Markings - Red (Senior Regiment)

Product no.: 15mm-GB-09
£2.00


Tactical symbols, primarily intended for British armour 1944-45, but useful for all manner of forces. These are in red, which was normally used by the senior regiment of an armoured brigade. Note that the smaller squares are intended to be positioned on their corners (ie. as diamonds), this being the normal marking for regimental HQ vehicles.

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British Tactical Markings - Yellow (Second Regiment)

Product no.: 15mm-GB-10
£2.00


Tactical symbols, primarily intended for British armour 1944-45, but useful for all manner of forces. These are in yellow, which was normally used by the second regiment of an armoured brigade. Note that the smaller squares are intended to be positioned on their corners (ie. as diamonds), this being the normal marking for regimental HQ vehicles.

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British Tactical Markings - Blue (Junior Regiment)

Product no.: 15mm-GB-11
£2.00


Tactical symbols, primarily intended for British armour 1944-45, but useful for all manner of forces. These are in blue, which was normally used by the junior regiment of an armoured brigade. Note that the smaller squares are intended to be positioned on their corners (ie. as diamonds), this being the normal marking for regimental HQ vehicles.

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British Tactical Markings - Green (Motor Battalion)

Product no.: 15mm-GB-12
£2.00


Tactical symbols, primarily intended for British armour 1944-45, but useful for all manner of forces. These are in green, which was normally used on the half-tracks, and sometimes other vehicles, of an armoured brigade's motor battalion. Note that the smaller squares are intended to be positioned on their corners (ie. as diamonds), this being the normal marking for regimental HQ vehicles.

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British Tactical Markings - White (Unbrigaded Regiment)

Product no.: 15mm-GB-13
£2.00


Tactical symbols, primarily intended for British armour 1944-45, but useful for all manner of forces. These are in white, which was normally used by unbrigaded regiments, such as the Cromwell-equipped armoured recce regiment integral to an armoured division. Note that the smaller squares are intended to be positioned on their corners (ie. as diamonds), this being the normal marking for regimental HQ vehicles.

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British Tactical Markings - Red With Fine Black Edging

Product no.: 15mm-GB-14
£2.00


Tactical symbols, primarily intended for British armour 1944-45, but useful for all manner of forces. These are in red, which was normally used by the senior regiment of an armoured brigade. Note that the smaller squares are intended to be positioned on their corners (ie. as diamonds), this being the normal marking for regimental HQ vehicles.

These markings, rather than just plain red, have a very fine (1/600"....) black edging to them. This is an aesthetic rather than a historical choice; it helps the marking to stand out, especially on camouflaged models.

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British Tactical Markings - Yellow With Fine Black Edging

Product no.: 15mm-GB-15
£2.00


Tactical symbols, primarily intended for British armour 1944-45, but useful for all manner of forces. These are in yellow, which was normally used by the second regiment of an armoured brigade. Note that the smaller squares are intended to be positioned on their corners (ie. as diamonds), this being the normal marking for regimental HQ vehicles.

These markings, rather than just plain yellow, have a very fine (1/600"....) black edging to them. This is an aesthetic rather than a historical choice; it helps the marking to stand out, especially on camouflaged models.

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British Tactical Markings - Blue With Fine Black Edging

Product no.: 15mm-GB-16
£2.00


Tactical symbols, primarily intended for British armour 1944-45, but useful for all manner of forces. These are in blue, which was normally used by the junior regiment of an armoured brigade. Note that the smaller squares are intended to be positioned on their corners (ie. as diamonds), this being the normal marking for regimental HQ vehicles.

These markings, rather than just plain blue, have a very fine (1/600"....) black edging to them. This is an aesthetic rather than a historical choice; it helps the marking to stand out, especially on camouflaged models.

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British Tactical Markings - Green With Fine Black Edging

Product no.: 15mm-GB-17
£2.00


Tactical symbols, primarily intended for British armour 1944-45, but useful for all manner of forces. These are in green, which was normally used on the half-tracks, and sometimes other vehicles, of an armoured brigade's motor battalion. Note that the smaller squares are intended to be positioned on their corners (ie. as diamonds), this being the normal marking for regimental HQ vehicles.

These markings, rather than just plain green, have a very fine (1/600"....) black edging to them. This is an aesthetic rather than a historical choice; it helps the marking to stand out, especially on camouflaged models.

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British Tactical Markings - White With Fine Black Edging

Product no.: 15mm-GB-18
£2.00


Tactical symbols, primarily intended for British armour 1944-45, but useful for all manner of forces. These are in white, which was normally used by unbrigaded regiments, such as the Cromwell-equipped armoured recce regiment integral to an armoured division. Note that the smaller squares are intended to be positioned on their corners (ie. as diamonds), this being the normal marking for regimental HQ vehicles.

These markings, rather than just plain white, have a very fine (1/600"....) black edging to them. This is an aesthetic rather than a historical choice; it helps the marking to stand out, especially on camouflaged models.

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