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Built on my experiences as a veteran.
8.5% of net sales donated yearly.
Benefit from free shipping
Precision Military Emblems
Royal Logistic Corps Cap Badge Display Frame – Queen's Crown | Officially Licensed
Royal Logistic Corps Cap Badge Display Frame – Queen's Crown | Officially Licensed
Product Description
Product Description
Royal Logistic Corps Cap Badge Display Frame – Queen's Crown
Official MOD-Licensed Military Display Piece
Celebrate the proud heritage of the Royal Logistic Corps with this officially licensed Queen’s Crown Cap Badge Display Frame. The Royal Logistic Corps was formed on 5 April 1993 through the amalgamation of five British Army corps — the Royal Corps of Transport, the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, the Royal Pioneer Corps, the Army Catering Corps, and the Royal Engineers Postal and Courier Service. As the largest corps in the British Army, the RLC is responsible for the vital logistic support that keeps the Army operational, from supply and transport to postal services and pioneer tasks.
This precision display frame faithfully reproduces the Corps’ distinctive Queen’s Crown insignia in full colour, hand-finished in authentic RLC colours and ready to hang straight from the box.
Product Features
- Official MOD-licensed design
- Handcrafted and individually finished in authentic RLC colours
- High-definition 3D printed badge reproduction
- Premium deep box display frame
- Ready to hang straight from the box
- Made to order in the United Kingdom
Specifications
📐 Dimensions: 35 cm × 35 cm × 6 cm deep box frame
🎨 Finish: Handcrafted and individually coloured in authentic RLC colours
🏭 Made to Order: Produced and finished in the United Kingdom
📦 Dispatch: Typically dispatched within 7–10 working days
About the Badge
The RLC cap badge honours the heritage of all five forming corps: a Shield bearing three cannons and cannonballs (Royal Army Ordnance Corps) framed by a Laurel Wreath and Garter Band (Royal Engineers Postal and Courier Service), set on an Eight-Pointed Star (Royal Corps of Transport), with Crossed Axes at the base representing the Royal Pioneer Corps. The design is surmounted by the Queen’s Crown representing service during the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (1953–2022).
Ideal For
- Royal Logistic Corps veterans
- Serving logisticians
- Military collectors
- Regimental display collections
- Retirement and service gifts
- British Army memorabilia enthusiasts
Official Licensed Product
Intellectual Property of the Secretary of State for Defence is used under licence. This item is produced for commemorative and display purposes and is not an official issue military insignia.
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
Shipping policy
All orders are processed within 5 to 7 business days (excluding weekends and holidays) after receiving your order confirmation email. You will receive another notification when your order has shipped.
Please allow extra time when ordering in November/December as these are extremely busy periods here at TheCraftyBlackDog.
Domestic Shipping Rates
Shipping charges for your order will be calculated and displayed at checkout.
| Shipping Weight | Estimated delivery time | Price |
| 0-0.4kg | 2 to 3 business days | £2.90 |
| 0.5-1kg | 2 to 3 business days | £4.50 |
| 1.1-1.9kg | 2 to 3 business days | £6.50 |
| 2-5kg | 2 to 3 business days | £7.00 |
| Over 5kg | 2 to 3 business days | £8.00 |
All orders will be sent via tracked delivery.
Please note free shipping for orders over £75
In-store pickup
You can skip the shipping fees with free local pickup if you are in Plymouth, Devon. Please select collect from shop at checkout.
How do I check the status of my order?
When your order has shipped, you will receive an email notification from me which will include a tracking number (if over 2kg) you can use to check its status. Please allow 48 hours for the tracking information to become available.
If you haven’t received your order within 7 days of receiving your shipping confirmation email, please contact me at info@thecraftyblackdog.co.uk with your name and order number, and I will investigate it for you.
Returns Policy
Returns Policy
If you’re looking to return or exchange your order for whatever reason, I am here to help! Returns are to be made within 30 days of purchase. You can return your product for store credit, a different product, or a refund to the original payment method.
I accept returns up to 30 days after delivery, (excluding clothing) if the item is unused and in its original condition, I will refund the full order amount. The cost of the return is to be made by the customer.
If your order arrives damaged in any way, please email me as soon as possible at info@thecraftyblackdog.co.uk with your order number and a photo of the item’s condition. I address these on a case-by-case basis but will try my best to work towards a satisfactory solution.
To initiate a return, please complete the following steps:
- Reply to your order confirmation email to request which products you would like to return.
- Ensure the item is in the original packaging and please return to:
TheCraftyBlackDog
230 Albert Road, Plymouth, PL2 1AW
Additional Information:
- If you have asked for a refund, this will be initiated within 2 working days of the item being received.
- The customer will pay for all returns less damaged items.
- There are no restocking fees.
- Please report any missing items 3 days after the expected delivery date. I will then raise the issue with the carrier and keep you updated with any response. In the instance of a loss, once confirmed lost by the carrier I will send a replacement free of charge. I can not do this until the carrier confirms the loss of the item(s).
- If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me at info@thecraftyblackdog.co.uk

As a licensed MOD holder, 8.5% of net sales are donated to military welfare charities through the MOD.
My Battle with the Black Dog...
TheCraftyBlackdog has been created from my own battle with the Black Dog - a term most commonly used to describe a state of depression.
This was something I had unknowingly been battling for over 20 years following my time in the military. It wasn’t until I became a mother and I could no longer do the things I used to do, to escape, that things started to unravel and I had to ask for help, that was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do, making that admission.
I first became interested in arts and crafts in 2019 whilst at a place called ‘Combat Stress’ in Surrey, this is where Military Veterans like myself can go and get help for Mental Health matters. Whilst there I discovered Art Therapy (I hated art at school!) and a love for making things in the OT room. I started by making Remembrance Day related crafts and this quickly moved onto Military Insignia.
The Black Dog has stolen the mass of confidence I used to have, so I am hoping this adventure will help me to connect with people again and inspire those of you out there also having your own battle, it is one that may never be won, but it certainly can be helped.
Clare
Owner & Veteran, TheCraftBlackdog