These stencil markings were applied to both sides of of vehicles for dock handlers to find, record and compute the data for loading onto tactical transport vehicles. Lettering in scale 1 1/2 in ch and 3/4 inch. Contains markings for: T26E3 Pershing Heavy Tank, M5A1 Stuart Light Tank, M24 Chaffee Light Tank, M3 Halftrack Series, M18 76mm Tank destroyer, and M7 105mm GMC Priest. Size: 1/35th
In order to facilitate pinpoint deliveries of high priority war goods, in 1944 the US instituted a coding system that was used to send goods that supported US forces deployed overseas. These were made complex due to the number of customers needing support, as well as the detail required for pinpoint shipments. Note: we have provided a number of complete valid codes which have been taken from actual vehicles. By mixing and matching the components, you can produce a good set of codes for nearly any late war replacement vehicle. Size: 1/35th
Complete dry transfer markings for one large and one medium U.S. Ambulance. Can also be applied as wet decals using the WetMedia paper sold elsewhere in this section. Comes with detailed history and directions. To mark ambulance vehicles, the International Red Cross symbol was standardized on by most western armies during WW I. The US Army standardized its markings by size for specific vehicles during the Second World War, and these remain in service to this day. While some of the markings are still formed from decals attached to the vehicles, many newer ones -- like the two AM General Hummer ambulances -- use panels which can be folded up to reduce the obvious tactical signature of white and red markings in the field. The markings here are standardized and will fit on any ambulance vehicle. The large ones are designed for trucks in the 3/4 to 1 1/4 ton range (Dodge T214 series, M37B1, M725, M886, or M1010, plus the canvas topped M561 Gama Goat) and the smaller ones to fit on lighter vehicles (Willys MB with canvas, M38/M170, M151/M825, Weasel, and other light vehicles). Recommended references include the Osprey/Vanguard and Osprey/New Vanguard series, Squadron/Signal's In Action and Special series, Concord Publications, and Museum Ordnance Specials. Size: 1/35th
These stencil markings were applied to both sides of of vehicles for dock handlers to find, record and compute the data for loading onto tactical transport vehicles. Contains markings for: Willys MB, Dodge WC-51/52, CCKW-353 2 1/2 ton 6x6, and 1 ton two wheel trailor.Size: 1/35th
These stencil markings were applied to both sides of of vehicles for dock handlers to find, record and compute the data for loading onto tactical transport vehicles. Lettering in scale 1 1/2 in ch and 3/4 inch. Contains markings for: T26E3 Pershing Heavy Tank, M5A1 Stuart Light Tank, M24 Chaffee Light Tank, M3 Halftrack Series, M18 76mm Tank destroyer, and M7 105mm GMC Priest. Size: 1/35th
These stencil markings were applied to both sides of of vehicles for dock handlers to find, record and compute the data for loading onto tactical transport vehicles. Lettering in scale 1 1/2 in ch and 3/4 inch. Contains markings for: M4 (early) Sherman, M4A1 (early) Sherman, M4A1 (late) Sherman, M4A3 (early) and M4A3 (75mm late) Sherman, and M4A3E8 Sherman. Size: 1/35th
These stencil markings were applied to both sides of of vehicles for dock handlers to find, record and compute the data for loading onto tactical transport vehicles. Contains markings for: Willys MB, Dodge WC-51/52, CCKW-353 2 1/2 ton 6x6, and 1 ton two wheel trailor.Size: 1/35th
These stencil markings were applied to both sides of of vehicles for dock handlers to find, record and compute the data for loading onto tactical transport vehicles. Lettering in scale 1 1/2 in ch and 3/4 inch. Contains markings for: M4 (early) Sherman, M4A1 (early) Sherman, M4A1 (late) Sherman, M4A3 (early) and M4A3 (75mm late) Sherman, and M4A3E8 Sherman. Size: 1/35th
Many times, as vehicles had to prodceed through ordnance processing checkpoints, data was added to the outside of the vehicle to tell the consumer (receiving unit) what and when a specific process had taken place. These included radio installation and checks, winterization, and other things which were necessary for safe operation of the vehicle. One of the most common was the stencil CAUTION LEFT HAND DRIVE NO SIGNALS on vehicles in the United Kingdom to warn motorists that the vehicle would not behave like a British vehicle with right hand drive. The codes and data provided here are sufficient for a large number of vehicles. Note that the radio installation slug is followed by one and only one radio set nomeclature (e.g. Radio Harness Installation For SCR-610) and a date must follow complete (use the date section, i.e. complete 2/45). Size: 1/35th
Dry transfer data stencils for solid color AFVs from 1940 to 1975. Can also be applied as wet decals using the WetMedia paper sold elsewhere in this section. Comes with detailed history and directions. Sufficient markings are included on this sheet to cover most of the major items carried on US Armored vehicles from 1945 to 1975, to include Korea and Vietnam. Also, bumper numbers are included for most vehicle types and applications. Typical decal sets are included for vehicle dashboards, inside and outside hood applications, tire pressure markings, and basic warnings for tactical vehicles. Recommended references include the Osprey/Vanguard and Osprey/New Vanguard series, Squadron/Signal's In Action and Special series, Concord Publications, and Museum Ordnance Specials. Researched by Cookie Sewell Size: 1/35th
Dry transfer data stencils for solid color AFVs from 1940 to 1975. Can also be applied as wet decals using the WetMedia paper sold elsewhere in this section. Comes with detailed history and directions. Sufficient markings are included on this sheet to cover most of the major items carried on US Armored vehicles from 1945 to 1975, to include Korea and Vietnam. Also, bumper numbers are included for most vehicle types and applications. Typical decal sets are included for vehicle dashboards, inside and outside hood applications, tire pressure markings, and basic warnings for tactical vehicles. Recommended references include the Osprey/Vanguard and Osprey/New Vanguard series, Squadron/Signal's In Action and Special series, Concord Publications, and Museum Ordnance Specials. Researched by Cookie Sewell Size: 1/35th
Dry transfer data stencils for solid color AFVs from 1940 to 1975. Can also be applied as wet decals using the WetMedia paper sold elsewhere in this section. Comes with detailed history and directions. Sufficient markings are included on this sheet to cover most of the major items carried on US Armored vehicles from 1945 to 1975, to include Korea and Vietnam. Also, bumper numbers are included for most vehicle types and applications. Typical decal sets are included for vehicle dashboards, inside and outside hood applications, tire pressure markings, and basic warnings for tactical vehicles. Recommended references include the Osprey/Vanguard and Osprey/New Vanguard series, Squadron/Signal's In Action and Special series, Concord Publications, and Museum Ordnance Specials. Researched by Cookie Sewell Size: 1/35th