"Plastic Soldier Company & Flames of War Soviet tank slogans" Topic
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Hrldplmr | 28 Oct 2015 4:51 a.m. PST |
I'm working my way through ten 15mm PSC T-34s at the moment and I'm up to the decalling stage. I decided to research what all the slogans on the PSC and FoW decal sheets mean. Most of the FoW ones are on their website, but not others, and the PSC ones are fairly obscure, but still good. I've written up my research here… link |
Winston Smith | 28 Oct 2015 7:17 a.m. PST |
I bought a pack of Battlefront Flames of War slogan decals a while back. As I recall there were 4 of each sheet, and each sheet had 4 of each slogan. All very Commie and Cyrillic looking, to be sure. Along with the standard "Down with the Fascists!" and "On to Victory!" I had 16 "Fighting Girlfriend" decals. |
Frederick | 28 Oct 2015 2:12 p.m. PST |
Very helpful! I have a few Soviet tanks to add decals to – useful to know Thanks |
Hrldplmr | 29 Oct 2015 4:05 a.m. PST |
I'm just getting ready to put the decals on, and when I see them next to a 15mm T-34, some of the PSC ones are enormous. The 'Voronezh Farmers' ones are closer to 1/35 scale. The FoW ones are much better size-wise. |
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