"1:72 Dry Transfers - Recommendation" Topic
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ccmatty | 18 Oct 2014 8:51 a.m. PST |
Can anyone please recommend sets of both British and German dry transfers for units in NW Europe? They do not have to be any specific regiment as I am no toeing that specific in gaming (mostly for gaming with my sons)/ But the troop types will be mostly British motorized infantry and armored units and German panzer grenadier and armored units. Haven't used dry transfers but am not afraid to try. If you can recommend manufacturer and sets that it is great. IF you can recommend simply manufacturer that is equally as great. Thank you all. |
Andy ONeill | 18 Oct 2014 9:16 a.m. PST |
I have some by Archer which are good. |
idontbelieveit | 18 Oct 2014 9:55 a.m. PST |
Archer Dry Transfers. I've used various sets for 28mmm including some of his sets that are labelled 1/72. |
jowady | 18 Oct 2014 2:24 p.m. PST |
Archer's is the standard answer link although most of their offerings are in 1/35th scale. Since 28mm comes closer to 1/48 scale (I've often seen it referenced to 1/56th scale) 1/35th will be much too large. That said they do have some sets for German Armor that should fit your bill. |
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