Author: Samuel Dwyer
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1782002618
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
The term Marder (meaning weasel) was the name given to this family of open-topped tank destroyers. Combining high mobility and heavy firepower, they saw significant combat action in several theatres, This book provides a detailed guide to modelling the Marder in 1/35 scale, and offers diverse challenges to modellers of all abilities. Conversions, interior detailing, kit bashing, adding aftermarket figures and parts, creating different finishes and weathering techniques are all covered in step-by-step visual detail.
Modelling the Marder Self-Propelled Gun
Author: Samuel Dwyer
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1782002618
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
The term Marder (meaning weasel) was the name given to this family of open-topped tank destroyers. Combining high mobility and heavy firepower, they saw significant combat action in several theatres, This book provides a detailed guide to modelling the Marder in 1/35 scale, and offers diverse challenges to modellers of all abilities. Conversions, interior detailing, kit bashing, adding aftermarket figures and parts, creating different finishes and weathering techniques are all covered in step-by-step visual detail.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1782002618
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
The term Marder (meaning weasel) was the name given to this family of open-topped tank destroyers. Combining high mobility and heavy firepower, they saw significant combat action in several theatres, This book provides a detailed guide to modelling the Marder in 1/35 scale, and offers diverse challenges to modellers of all abilities. Conversions, interior detailing, kit bashing, adding aftermarket figures and parts, creating different finishes and weathering techniques are all covered in step-by-step visual detail.
Modelling the Marder Self-Propelled Gun
Author: Samuel Dwyer
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
ISBN: 9781841768557
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The term Marder (meaning weasel) was the name given to this family of open-topped tank destroyers. Combining high mobility and heavy firepower, they saw significant combat action in several theatres, This book provides a detailed guide to modelling the Marder in 1/35 scale, and offers diverse challenges to modellers of all abilities. Conversions, interior detailing, kit bashing, adding aftermarket figures and parts, creating different finishes and weathering techniques are all covered in step-by-step visual detail.
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
ISBN: 9781841768557
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The term Marder (meaning weasel) was the name given to this family of open-topped tank destroyers. Combining high mobility and heavy firepower, they saw significant combat action in several theatres, This book provides a detailed guide to modelling the Marder in 1/35 scale, and offers diverse challenges to modellers of all abilities. Conversions, interior detailing, kit bashing, adding aftermarket figures and parts, creating different finishes and weathering techniques are all covered in step-by-step visual detail.
XTREME MODELLING 1 EN
Author:
Publisher: AK-INTERACTIVE, S.L.
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
Publisher: AK-INTERACTIVE, S.L.
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
XTREME MODELLING 21 EN
Author:
Publisher: AK-INTERACTIVE, S.L.
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
Publisher: AK-INTERACTIVE, S.L.
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
Weapons and Fighting Tactics of the Waffen-SS
Author: Stephen Hart
Publisher: Amber Books Ltd
ISBN: 1782743537
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
Illustrated with photographs and detailed artworks, Weapons and Fighting Techniques of the Waffen-SS is a complete record of the deployment and use of the weaponry in the service of the Waffen-SS in World War II.
Publisher: Amber Books Ltd
ISBN: 1782743537
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
Illustrated with photographs and detailed artworks, Weapons and Fighting Techniques of the Waffen-SS is a complete record of the deployment and use of the weaponry in the service of the Waffen-SS in World War II.
XTREME MODELLING 2 EN
Author:
Publisher: AK-INTERACTIVE, S.L.
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 65
Book Description
Publisher: AK-INTERACTIVE, S.L.
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 65
Book Description
Jane's Armour and Artillery
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 990
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 990
Book Description
The entry into the RC tank modelling
Author: Gerhard O.W. Fischer
Publisher: Verlag für Technik und Handwerk
ISBN:
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 205
Book Description
The author Gerhard O. W. Fischer shows you not only, how to build tank models from construction kits, but also, how to convert tank models to a completely different type of tank, because there is no construction kit of the desired tank type. Furthermore, it presents some large models and very special tank models, all built by experts in this field of model building. The reader will find many suggestions and hints for building your own model and a lot of information about the large on the large originals. This book is ideally suited as a beginner into a new league of tank modeling. From the content: • The role models of our RC models • RC-tank-finished models of the company robbe: Leopard 2A6, Tiger and T 72 • RC tank ready-made models of the company Revell: Leopard 2A5 and M1A1 • RC kit models: M 26 Pershing and T34-85 • Bundeswehr truck with four-wheel drive • Tracked vehicle according to own design • Kit model conversions: Pionierpanzer 3 Kodiak, • Tank fast bridge 2, Flakpanzer Gepard, Bergepanzer 3 Büffel, Leopard 1A2 main battle tank and a recovery tank • From kit model to large-scale model: Leopard 1A4 and King Tiger • The special model: tank fast bridge PSB 2, transport tank BV 206, amphibious 6-wheel tank AMX 10 and transport tank Fuchs • Figures of tank crews • Manufacturer's notes and list of sources
Publisher: Verlag für Technik und Handwerk
ISBN:
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 205
Book Description
The author Gerhard O. W. Fischer shows you not only, how to build tank models from construction kits, but also, how to convert tank models to a completely different type of tank, because there is no construction kit of the desired tank type. Furthermore, it presents some large models and very special tank models, all built by experts in this field of model building. The reader will find many suggestions and hints for building your own model and a lot of information about the large on the large originals. This book is ideally suited as a beginner into a new league of tank modeling. From the content: • The role models of our RC models • RC-tank-finished models of the company robbe: Leopard 2A6, Tiger and T 72 • RC tank ready-made models of the company Revell: Leopard 2A5 and M1A1 • RC kit models: M 26 Pershing and T34-85 • Bundeswehr truck with four-wheel drive • Tracked vehicle according to own design • Kit model conversions: Pionierpanzer 3 Kodiak, • Tank fast bridge 2, Flakpanzer Gepard, Bergepanzer 3 Büffel, Leopard 1A2 main battle tank and a recovery tank • From kit model to large-scale model: Leopard 1A4 and King Tiger • The special model: tank fast bridge PSB 2, transport tank BV 206, amphibious 6-wheel tank AMX 10 and transport tank Fuchs • Figures of tank crews • Manufacturer's notes and list of sources
Enduring the Whirlwind
Author: Gregory Liedtke
Publisher: Helion and Company
ISBN: 1911096877
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 393
Book Description
Despite the best efforts of a number of historians, many aspects of the ferocious struggle between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during the Second World War remain obscure or shrouded in myth. One of the most persistent of these is the notion - largely created by many former members of its own officer corps in the immediate postwar period - that the German Army was a paragon of military professionalism and operational proficiency whose defeat on the Eastern Front was solely attributable to the amateurish meddling of a crazed former Corporal and the overwhelming numerical superiority of the Red Army. A key pillar upon which the argument of German numerical-weakness vis-à-vis the Red Army has been constructed is the assertion that Germany was simply incapable of providing its army with the necessary quantities of men and equipment needed to replace its losses. In consequence, as their losses outstripped the availability of replacements, German field formations became progressively weaker until they were incapable of securing their objectives or, eventually, of holding back the swelling might of the Red Army. This work seeks to address the notion of German numerical-weakness in terms of Germany's ability to replace its losses and regenerate its military strength, and assess just how accurate this argument was during the crucial first half of the Russo-German War (June 1941-June 1943). Employing a host of primary documents and secondary literature, it traces the development and many challenges of the German Army from the prewar period until the invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941. It continues on to chart the first two years of the struggle between Germany and the Soviet Union, with a particular emphasis upon the scale of German personnel and equipment losses, and how well these were replaced. It also includes extensive examinations into the host of mitigating factors that both dictated the course of Germany's campaign in the East and its replacement and regeneration capabilities. In contrast to most accounts of the conflict, this study finds that numerical-weakness being the primary factor in the defeat of the Ostheer - specifically as it relates to the strength and condition of the German units involved - has been overemphasized and frequently exaggerated. In fact, Germany was actually able to regenerate its forces to a remarkable degree with a steady flow of fresh men and equipment, and German field divisions on the Eastern Front were usually far stronger than the accepted narratives of the war would have one believe.
Publisher: Helion and Company
ISBN: 1911096877
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 393
Book Description
Despite the best efforts of a number of historians, many aspects of the ferocious struggle between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during the Second World War remain obscure or shrouded in myth. One of the most persistent of these is the notion - largely created by many former members of its own officer corps in the immediate postwar period - that the German Army was a paragon of military professionalism and operational proficiency whose defeat on the Eastern Front was solely attributable to the amateurish meddling of a crazed former Corporal and the overwhelming numerical superiority of the Red Army. A key pillar upon which the argument of German numerical-weakness vis-à-vis the Red Army has been constructed is the assertion that Germany was simply incapable of providing its army with the necessary quantities of men and equipment needed to replace its losses. In consequence, as their losses outstripped the availability of replacements, German field formations became progressively weaker until they were incapable of securing their objectives or, eventually, of holding back the swelling might of the Red Army. This work seeks to address the notion of German numerical-weakness in terms of Germany's ability to replace its losses and regenerate its military strength, and assess just how accurate this argument was during the crucial first half of the Russo-German War (June 1941-June 1943). Employing a host of primary documents and secondary literature, it traces the development and many challenges of the German Army from the prewar period until the invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941. It continues on to chart the first two years of the struggle between Germany and the Soviet Union, with a particular emphasis upon the scale of German personnel and equipment losses, and how well these were replaced. It also includes extensive examinations into the host of mitigating factors that both dictated the course of Germany's campaign in the East and its replacement and regeneration capabilities. In contrast to most accounts of the conflict, this study finds that numerical-weakness being the primary factor in the defeat of the Ostheer - specifically as it relates to the strength and condition of the German units involved - has been overemphasized and frequently exaggerated. In fact, Germany was actually able to regenerate its forces to a remarkable degree with a steady flow of fresh men and equipment, and German field divisions on the Eastern Front were usually far stronger than the accepted narratives of the war would have one believe.
The Battle of Prokhorovka
Author: Christopher A. Lawrence
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 0811768120
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 657
Book Description
The Battle of Kursk was one of the defining moments of World War II. In July 1943, German forces under Erich von Manstein--one of Germany’s best generals--launched a massive attack in an offensive code-named Citadel. A week later, the Soviets counterattacked, sparking a huge clash of tanks at Prokhorovka, the largest armor battle in history, pitting more than 600 Soviet tanks against some 300 German panzers. Though the Germans gained a tactical victory, destroying huge numbers of Soviet tanks, they failed to achieve their objectives, and in the end the battle marked a turning point on the Eastern Front. The Red Army gained the strategic initiative and would not lose it.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 0811768120
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 657
Book Description
The Battle of Kursk was one of the defining moments of World War II. In July 1943, German forces under Erich von Manstein--one of Germany’s best generals--launched a massive attack in an offensive code-named Citadel. A week later, the Soviets counterattacked, sparking a huge clash of tanks at Prokhorovka, the largest armor battle in history, pitting more than 600 Soviet tanks against some 300 German panzers. Though the Germans gained a tactical victory, destroying huge numbers of Soviet tanks, they failed to achieve their objectives, and in the end the battle marked a turning point on the Eastern Front. The Red Army gained the strategic initiative and would not lose it.