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Panzerwrecks 20

Ostfront 3
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Kamen Nevenkin and Lee Archer join forces to bring you hitherto unseen photos from the depths of the Russian archives in Panzerwrecks 20: Ostfront 3. This book is exclusively about the havoc and wreckage inflicted on the Panzerwaffe by the Russian airforce around Lake Balaton in Hungary. Lots of late war German AFVs in varying stages of destruction - perfect for the modeler or student of armored conflict. Specially commissioned colour artwork by Felipe Rodna show selected Panzers and the weapons used by the Soviet airforce. Includes a map of the battlefield.

Author Biography:

Lee Archer is a military vehicle historian living in Old Heathfield Sussex with his family. He previously designed master models for Accurate Armour of Scotland and was a regular contributor to model magazines. Kamen Nevenkin is a military researcher and author from Sofia, Bulgaria. He has published many books about the fighting on the Eastern Front. Felipe Rodr�guez N��ez, AKA Felipe RODNA is an architect, CG artist and military Illustrator from Salamanca, Spain. He has been interested in military subjects since childhood and his interest for illustration ran parallel to modeling. Felipe's artworks have great attention to detail and his work shows a balance between technical illustration and art.
Release date Australia
July 27th, 2016
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Illustrated by Felipe Rodna
Illustrations
98 B/W photographs, 6 colour artworks, 8 illustrations, 1 map
Pages
96
Dimensions
280x210x10
ISBN-13
9781908032140
Product ID
25037180

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