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Archer Decals -Afrika Korps shoulder boards for panzergrenadiers 1/35
Archer Decals -Afrika Korps shoulder boards for panzergrenadiers 1/35
Product Code: ARC-AR99054B
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Archer Decals -Afrika Korps shoulder boards for panzergrenadiers 1/35
NOTE: All product images are a standardized width, therefore some may display larger than actual size while some may display smaller. Artwork pictured here may have intentional errors to protect copyrights. The colors that display on your monitor may or may not be accurate and are to be considered for reference only.
FABRIC TEXTURE APPLIQUÉ
These are not decals, dry transfers, vinyl stickers or printed fabric. They are flexible, scale thickness fabric textured appliqués with an indefinite shelf life. Easy to apply and compatible with any paint system.
With green Waffenfarbe for panzergrenadiers. Comes with enough for over forty figures. Comes with detailed placement instructions.
NOTE:
This is one of those grey areas as to what should have happened and what did.
As troops left for Africa they were issued tropical clothing from either Heer or Luftwaffe stores. These would already have the appropriate style of national emblem and collar patches applied. Rank was then added by the wearer, this should also have been DAK-correct but there are numerous examples of temperate clothing rank badges (shoulder boards) applied as often the DAK version was not available.
There was no specific panzer crew collar patches for Africa. The only examples of the panzer skull we have seen is the metal badge pinned through the ordinary collar patch.
(Requires AR99052B and helmet insignias AR99044 to complete uniform)
Researched by Roddy MacDougall
NOTE: All product images are a standardized width, therefore some may display larger than actual size while some may display smaller. Artwork pictured here may have intentional errors to protect copyrights. The colors that display on your monitor may or may not be accurate and are to be considered for reference only.
FABRIC TEXTURE APPLIQUÉ
These are not decals, dry transfers, vinyl stickers or printed fabric. They are flexible, scale thickness fabric textured appliqués with an indefinite shelf life. Easy to apply and compatible with any paint system.
With green Waffenfarbe for panzergrenadiers. Comes with enough for over forty figures. Comes with detailed placement instructions.
NOTE:
This is one of those grey areas as to what should have happened and what did.
As troops left for Africa they were issued tropical clothing from either Heer or Luftwaffe stores. These would already have the appropriate style of national emblem and collar patches applied. Rank was then added by the wearer, this should also have been DAK-correct but there are numerous examples of temperate clothing rank badges (shoulder boards) applied as often the DAK version was not available.
There was no specific panzer crew collar patches for Africa. The only examples of the panzer skull we have seen is the metal badge pinned through the ordinary collar patch.
(Requires AR99052B and helmet insignias AR99044 to complete uniform)
Researched by Roddy MacDougall