Together with
a newer, simplified version of the "Dietrich" emblem both
in white and black, this set attempts to cover the turret numbers
of most of the Kharkov Ausf Gs ever photographed and documented
in various books and sources. 16 vehicles in all, this set would
be greatly useful to modellers who wish to recreate a more-than-one-vehicle
LAH diorama depicting one of the most intense street fighting ever
occured during second WWII. It would also allow modellers of stand-alone
models a much greater variety of turret numbers depending on what
reference they have access to.
It is totally
"suicidal" to permanently print the solid part of the
numbers with a fixed body color such as panzer grey as nobody can
be completely sure of the base color of each tank. Even though a
great majority of the tank were thought to be panzer grey underneathe
the whites, a few of them looked like dark yellow (quite possibly
with dark green or red brown overspray). Therefore, to be on the
safe side, the numbers in this set were printed in white outlines,
following closely to the real examples. This permits the modellers
the greater flexibility of choosing their own base color before
applying the decals next, and lastly applying the white-wash carefully.
The mentioned procedure was how the real vehicles were done, actually.
This of course, means the lesser experienced modellers will have
a greater challenge in applying the white wash. To circumvent this,
a small paint mask sample is provided, covering three of the more
interesting vehicles. Modellers can now paint the prefered body
color first, mask out the numbers and spray the white wash before
applying the decals last. Alternatively, they can also paint the
white wash first, mask out the numbers with the "negative"
part and spray the body color before applying the decals finally.
Masks for all
marking options could not be provided in this set due to very obvious
cost reasons.
Upate (5/17/08):
for the rest of the vehicles' number masks see also: D356036;
D356037; D356038;
and D356039.