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WW2 German Flasschirmjager Logo

SKU: GER-027
Regular price $8.00
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The Fallschirmjäger (German: [ˈfalʃɪʁmˌjɛːɡɐ] ) were the paratrooper branch of the German Luftwaffe before and during World War II. They were the first paratroopers to be committed in large-scale airborne operations. Throughout World War II, the commander of the branch was Kurt Student.

3 Sizes on one 2" x 3" card. These cards are slightly larger then our standard 2x3" card.

Quick Application Instructions

Cut out decal with sharp X-Acto blade. Place in clean water
for 5-10 seconds then remove. Slide decal off of backing and
onto model. Once in place, remove excess water and allow
decal to dry. Seal model and decal with gloss or flat coat finish.

 

 

WW2 German Flasschirmjager Logo

SKU: GER-027
Regular price $8.00
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The Fallschirmjäger (German: [ˈfalʃɪʁmˌjɛːɡɐ] ) were the paratrooper branch of the German Luftwaffe before and during World War II. They were the first paratroopers to be committed in large-scale airborne operations. Throughout World War II, the commander of the branch was Kurt Student.

3 Sizes on one 2" x 3" card. These cards are slightly larger then our standard 2x3" card.

Quick Application Instructions

Cut out decal with sharp X-Acto blade. Place in clean water
for 5-10 seconds then remove. Slide decal off of backing and
onto model. Once in place, remove excess water and allow
decal to dry. Seal model and decal with gloss or flat coat finish.

 

 

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Frank Leon
Custom Fallschirmjager Luftwaffe Decals

Fantastic, detailed base decals produced for my custom game sculpts. Thank you, Richard !!! They look great on the game board and are easily visible. Feel free to utilize the pictures I sent you. Best, Frank L