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|  ARN stencils- Size and style 
			
			Good Day, My apologies if this topic has been covered before but I could not find any info regarding the size and style of stencilling used to mark the ARN on Australian CMP trucks. I found an old photo I scanned years ago showing some numbers- 53166. Wish I had traced them then before stripping the cowl a few years later. We are all wise in hindsight! Using proportions from an enlarged print of it I worked out they would be 3-1/2" high. The parts truck cowl numbers 45988 are only 2" high. Were these numbers applied based on the local command supply of stencils or were they specified as to height by a central authority? If so, did the size change at some point in time? By amazing coincidence the numbers I need are almost the same as the old photo ones. Just change the 3 to a 5 and bingo! It has been a bit smoky to be outside due to the bushfires, and now drizzly, so I spent a few hours yesterday with Paint.net replicating the numbers I need from the scanned photo. They may not be 100% correct but better than nothing unless further info comes to hand. Thanks in advance for any info regarding this. Cheers, 
				__________________ F15-A 1942 Battery Staff Jacques Reed | 
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