British vehicle census numbers WWII
During WWII all British and Commonwealth army vehicles were marked with a census number. This consisted of a letter which indicated the vehicle's type and a number which was allocated when the vehicle was built.
This set contains all the prefix letters that were used and numbers in three different styles. Numbers are provided both singly and in groups of three digits so that the modeller can form the required census number.
Also provided are prefixes and numbers for vehicles tested at the Wheeled Vehicles Experimental Establishment (WVEE), which not only tested all new types of vehicle but also any captured enemy vehicle types. A four digit number was always applied in a distinctive style.
As a bonus some stencilled instructions that were often applied to some vehicles are provided
Price 5.00
The instructions for this set of markings is under preparation.