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Forum: Cavalry and Armoured Units 15-01-14, 12:58 PM
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Posted By DavidS
I'd leave it alone. The badges were struck in...

I'd leave it alone. The badges were struck in brass and my understanding is they were plated later on down the road. You can find plated versions without too much difficulty.
Forum: Cavalry and Armoured Units 15-01-14, 03:11 AM
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Posted By DavidS
Not a copy, if you can read TANKS from the back....

Not a copy, if you can read TANKS from the back. Consider it the 'pre-plated' version and count yourself lucky '-)
Forum: Cavalry and Armoured Units 26-12-13, 07:58 PM
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Posted By DavidS
If you are really unsure, though I see no reason...

If you are really unsure, though I see no reason to be myself, as I can see a gap under one of the lugs, take an X-acto or Olfa knife & scrape the plating off the base of the lug. You'll find the...
Forum: Cavalry and Armoured Units 26-12-13, 05:36 AM
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Posted By DavidS
Keep it. There is nothing wrong with this badge....

Keep it. There is nothing wrong with this badge. A lot were rhodium plated.
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