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FC Model Trend presents four new sets of decals, for the 1/16 Renault FT-17 and for several different Spanish Army vehicles.
Reference 16201 comes with decals for ten (!) different nationalities for Takom's Renault FT-17 at 1/16.

There are markings for vehicles used in Poland, Japan, USA and Brazil, among others, along with the corresponding camo schemes.

35219 is a set for a colourful Spanish M113 belonging to the UME, Unidad Militar de Emergencias. This unit is part of the Spanish Army and is specialized in providing aid for Emergency situations like fires, earthquakes, flooding and alike.

35214 provides decals for six different LMV Lince in Spain, including under UN Service or in use with Guardia Civil, a Police unit.

Finally, 35218 allows to depict several M107 and M110 Self Propelled Howitzers during their service in Spain.

As usual, these sets and many others can be ordered from their website here
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