German Late War Armored Fighting Vehicles: World War II AFV Plans (World War II Afv Plans)
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Average customer review:Product Description
This work is filled with fine-scale drawings of Germany's late war armoured vehicles including Panther, Tiger, Elephant, Jagdtiger, and dozens more.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #127925 in Books
- Published on: 2007-04-10
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 93 pages
Customer Reviews
Very nice and helpful book.
The book is a collection of plans in 1/35, 1/48 and 1/72 scale. The plans are sharp, easy to understand and cover a wide range of German AFVs of WWII. There is a quite useful table for scale conversions to be used when photocopying the plans. It would have earned five stars if some (not so widely produced) versions of AFVs were not missing. Very good for modellers. There is also a German early war AFV volume, that is of the same quality.
German Late War Armored Fighting Vehicles: World War II AFV Plans
AFV IN THE book are has follows stug 40,panther d.g,tiger p ,tiger early mid and late in 1/35 and 1/72 scale all plans are easy to follow there are 80 plans aproxx the maus and e-100 are in here also the panther prototype
the plans are well drawn if wanting to photocopy the plans easy
there are enlargement scale to make the enlargment easier no more searching the web for badley drawn or small scale plans exellent little book there are a few black and white photos form the war but nothing new
Elegant simplicity
Does what it says on the tin - German late War AFVs in chronological order. 3 view plans in the obvious scales(1/72,1/32 and 1/48) depending on the size of the vehicle - ie large vehicle = small scale etc. With a few captioned photos added for interest. It's such an obvious, but good, idea you wonder why it hasn't been done before. The publisher could've put together a more individually focused tome (for example - all the Panzer IV variations) but that would have been a far more specialized product and probably have less mass appeal.



