S u m m a r y
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ISBN: |
9-781857-801743 |
Media: |
Sooft Cover; 248mm x 185mm; 96
pages plus covers |
Price: |
Available for GBP
£12.99 from Ian Allan |
Review Type: |
First Read |
Advantages: |
Succinct but helpful summary of
development, variants, armament and organisation; good quality
photos; inspiring artwork. |
Disadvantages: |
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Recommendation: |
Highly Recommended |
Reviewed by Andrew Judson
Tanks in
Detail 7 - PzKpfw III Ausf A to N is available online from
Squadron.com
Tanks in Detail - Panzer III by Terry Gander is a good book for
modellers and historians. The contents comprise seven chapters, starting
with development, moving through the main variants, the Ausf M,
armament, production and organization of units.
There are plenty of photos, some mainstream but others not commonly
available. All these images are reproduced clearly in the book.
There are also eleven colour drawings of different variants in
different conflicts - all great for reference.
Also included are six colour photos and three and a half pages of
unit insignia, turret markings and tactical markings.
In summary, I would commend this as a good book to have in your
collection.
Highly Recommended.
Thanks to Ian
Allen Publishing for the review sample
Review Copyright © 2004 by Andrew Judson
This Page Created on 23 May, 2004
Last updated 31 May, 2004
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