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WTB Tank Decals
I'm looking for 1:18 Tank Decals, that will work over Zimmermit. Any help would be appreciated.
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The etailer www.goodstufftogo.net has some excellent German vehicle decals here: http://www.goodstufftogo.net/html/catalog1.asp?ID=197. They are made by John's Stuff. Goodstufftogo is an excellent retailer to deal with and has fair prices.
You can also contact our board member Jackson, who is the owner of Vexallarius Decals. He can do custom orders for more specific markings, but you will need to give him the measurements.
I have used the John's Stuff German decals successfully on some of my custom projects (see below). Using a decal solvent like Micro Sol will help the decals adhere and conform to irregular surfaces like zimmermit

You can also contact our board member Jackson, who is the owner of Vexallarius Decals. He can do custom orders for more specific markings, but you will need to give him the measurements.
I have used the John's Stuff German decals successfully on some of my custom projects (see below). Using a decal solvent like Micro Sol will help the decals adhere and conform to irregular surfaces like zimmermit


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Although I've never personally tried these on Zimm, I've heard that Archer dry transfers will work very well, and they have a nice selection in 1/16 which should be close enough for your XD needs.
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