| Date of Review |
August 2004 |
| Manufacturer |
Echelon Fine Details |
| Subject |
United States Marine Corps Operation Iraqi Freedom M1A1HA (Heavy Common) Abrams |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
TM35004 |
| Primary Media |
Decal |
| Pros |
Gorgeous, well-done sheets with COMPLETE marking data and information |
| Cons |
Relatively high prices may scare off some buyers |
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$14.50 |
For many years now armor modelers have noticed a great sloughing off of their
interests by waterslide decal manufacturers. Alas for those companies,
in the interim there have been a number of great dry transfer
manufacturers like Archer Fine Transfers that have stepped up
to the plate and cleaned up. Many modelers have now become firm
converts to dry transfer markings as a result.
Nevertheless, there is still a market out there for wet (waterslide) transfers
(decals) and new companies are coming in to meet that need. This
one, Echelon, is from Singapore, which only goes to show the internationality
of the hobby.
These sheets are each 125 x 192 mm (about 5" x 7 ½") but are crammed with a
great deal of markings and information stencils. Each one provides
specific markings for six individual vehicles, all from the USMC
1st Marine Expeditionary Force, during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Sheet 004 covers six sand painted tanks - "Big PITO," "Saddamizer," Sinister
Minister," "Kitten Rescue," "4 Play," and "Hard Licker." The
first three are from 2nd Tanks and the last three from 1st Tanks.
"Hard Licker" is also noted as mounting a mine plow set. Each
tank has good call-outs on where markings go as well as the markings
used on its APU (auxiliary power unit) and other elements. The
decal sheet even includes the greenish plastic bagged shipping
documents now seen on many US items in place of the old-fashioned
paint stencils.
Due to the fact that the company had to work from photographs they do note
that most vehicle serials were not available and they did not
get an accurate accounting of serial to bumper code or name (understandable
given the dust and kit carried by most tanks in Iraq.)
Overall these are great sheets, and now if you are not yet a user of dry transfers
you have an excellent set of waterslide decals to use to personalize
your M1A1 model.
Thanks to Peter Brown for the review samples.
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