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        Tanks in the Desert Decal Sheets (35092 and 35094)
by Cookie Sewell  
 Sheet , British Tanks in the Desert Sheet #1(Stuart Mark 1, Matilda Mark 
        II, Crusader Mark I, and Valentine Mark II)
 Sheet 35094, British Tanks in the Desert Sheet #3 (Daimler Dingo Mark 
        I (2), Matilda Mark III, Churchill Mark III)
 Quarter Master's Depot, 1071 Ambleside Drive, Suite 1111, Ottawa, Ontario 
        K2B 6V4, Canada (http://www.quatermastersdepot.com); price CDN $12.00 
        each (about US $10.00)
 
 Advantages: nice, new sheets for older model kits provide a nice change 
        and variety; appear more complete that those provided in kits; four-view 
        placement sheets in color the best presentation for this sort of markings
 Disadvantages: may not indicate if kit is "out of the box" or 
        requires any modifications to match the time and place these markings 
        were in effect
 Rating: Highly Recommended
 Recommendation: to early war Commonwealth armour fans
  Quartermaster's Depot continues its very nice line of decal sheets for 
        Commonwealth subjects, and these two are typical of the current crop. 
        Each one comes with two 11 x 14 pages of instructions, including a very 
        good four-view of the subject in color with the markings in place. This 
        is by far and away the very best way to present decals and markings, and 
        QD should be complimented on it. Aircraft modelers have had this level 
        of detail for many years, and it is about time someone began to provide 
        it to the armor community with waterslide markings.  The directions call for what many of us use as "standard procedure:" 
        coat the model with a gloss coat (e.g. Future in the US), cut the markings 
        apart close to the subjects as the sheets are one big sheet and not separate 
        subjects, apply, use a setting agent, and then top-coat with a flat varnish 
        or coating to hide them and kill the shine.  Overall the subjects appear to be well-chosen and attractive, and the 
        quality is very good. The only thing missing is whether or not the kits 
        need any modifications to match the examples provided, and there are several 
        comments elsewhere on the internet about this. All QD needs to do is provide 
        a sentence or two that would help (e.g. "Leave off sandshields" 
        or "add extra fuel tanks and side racks") the modeler to match 
        the subject at hand.  Thanks to Quartermaster's Depot for the review sheets.  Quarter Master's Depot, 1071 Ambleside Drive, Suite 1111, Ottawa, Ontario 
        K2B 6V4, Canada (http://www.quatermastersdepot.com); 
        price CDN $12.00 each (about US $10.00)  
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