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Old 03-21-2010 | 07:13 PM
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Default RE: Tank Reference Books

The war-history buff will have the time of his life with this. Open...open...open...and there is tank after tank, 36 in all, each one huge as the pages unfold to show the mighty monarch of the battlefield bigger than ever has been shown in a book before. Beginning with the potato-shaped British MkV and the block-like German Sturmpanzerwagen of World War I, gatefold after gatefold carries the viewer all the way to today's sleek Commando Stingray. Keyed references show the positioning of armaments and crew. Exact specifications preserve the standards to which each tank was built. The book is spiral-bound so the open pages can lie completely flat. This is one awesome book !!!!



Tanks featured:</p>

Tank Mk V (Male), Sturmpanzerwagen A7V, Char B1 bis, PzKpfw III Ausf N, PzKpfw IV Ausf F2, Sturmgeschutz III, M3A3 Stuart, M3A3 General Lee, A27M Cromwell Mk VII, Churchill Mk IV (NA75), M4A4 Sherman, PzKpfw V Panther, PzKpfw VI Tiger, T-34/85, PzKpfw VI Tiger II, IS-3 Josef Stalin, Centurion Mk 5, FV4003 Centurion AVRE, M41 Walker Bulldog, M48A3 Patton, AMX-13, PT-76, T-55, T-62, Leopard 1A3, FV4205 Chieftain AVLB, FV4201 Chieftain Mk 5, Stridsvagen 103B, AMX-30, FV107 Scimitar, T-72, Merkava, FV4030 Challenger, M1A1 Abrams, Commando Stingray, Leclerc.


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