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Nuts & Bolts, Vol. 41: Büssing’s schwerer Wehrmachtsschlepper (sWS armored and unarmored variants
29,90 €Approx. 268 photos, of these 91 contemporary photos from manuals, combat and war fronts in b/w, most of them previously unpublished, 119 colour photos of restored vehicles and their components in public and private collections, 58 colour photos of the four models from T.Greenland & V.Branigan, English German captions, 40 pages English German text with 25 tables, 35 pages of scale drawings of all versions and details in 1:35 scale from Lieven De Coninck, 18 camouflage schemes from Laurent Lecoq with tactical and units signs and 3 tables of organization of units (Kriegstärke-Nachweisungen KStN) having these vehicles in their arsenal.
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Nuts & Bolts, Vol. 42: Einheitsdiesel – l.gl.Lkw., off. mit Ein- heitsfahrgest. f. l.Lkw.–The standard 6×6 cross-country lorry of W
29,90 €Approx. 400 photos, of these 230 contemporary photos from manuals, combat and war fronts in b/w, a number of them previously unpublished, 135 colour photos of the surviving vehicles in public and private collections, 37 colour photos of the three models from Tony Greenland, Vinnie Branigan and David Nickels English German captions, 39 pages English German text, 6 charts, 27 pages scale drawings of all versions and details in 1:35 scale from Lieven DeConinck, 16 camouflage schemes from Laurent Lecocq, and 3 tables of organization of units (Kriegsstärke-Nachweisungen KStN) having these vehicles in their arsenal.
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Nuts & Bolts, Vol. 43: Famo’s Sd.Kfz. 9 18 ton Zugkraftwagen armoured and unarmoured variants
29,90 €German & English texts, 232 pages, 390 photos (240 contemporary photos, 125 colour photos of the surviving vehicles in public and private collections, 30 colour photos of five models ), 16 camouflage schemes, tactical markings, 4 tables of organization (KStN),
2D drawings of all known variants incl. Sd.Ah.116, some of them in 3D.
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Nuts & Bolts, Vol. 44: 15 cm s.I.G. 33 auf Fgst. Pz.Kpfw. II, III and Sturminfanteriegeschütz 33
32,90 €Approx. 275 photos, of these 199 contemporary photos from manuals, combat and war fronts in b/w, a number of them previously unpublished, 142 colour photos of the surviving vehicles in public and private collections, 41 colour photos of 5 models from Tony Greenland, Vinnie Branigan and another three modellers English German captions, 64 pages English German text, 37 charts, 41 pages scale drawings of all versions and details in 1/35 scale from Lieven DeConinck, 12 camouflage schemes from Laurent Lecocq, and 4 tables of organization of units (Kriegstärke-Nachweisungen KStN) having these vehicles in their arsenal.
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Nuts & Bolts, Vol. 45: Sd.Kfz. 10 – leichter Zugkraftwagen 1 ton and variants
32,90 €449 photos (290 historic photos, 131 colour photos of the surviving vehicles in public and private collections, 28 colour photos of five models), 16 camouflage schemes, tactical markings and 69 scale drawings.
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Nuts & Bolts, Vol. 46: Sd.Kfz. 166 – Sturmpanzer IV
32,90 €During the defensive battles on the eastern front, the need for a successor vehicle on a Kampfwagen IV chassis became noticeable, because the 2 small series of such vehicles on a Panzer III chassis were almost used up in the summer of 1943 and the following months. Therefore, in the second half of 1944, corresponding development orders were placed with German industry, which quickly ended in proposals for the Brummbär.
German & English texts, 396 photos (167 historic photos, 208 colour photos of the surviving vehicles in public and private collections, 21 colour photos of models), 21 coloured camouflage schemes and 25 scale drawings. -
Nuts & Bolts, Vol. 47: Horch’s leichte Panzerspähw.on Einheitsfahr gestell I&II for s.Pkw.Sd.Kfz. 221,222,223,247,260, 261 a.variants
32,90 €In 1996 the publisher covered the four-wheel armoured scout cars for the first time (author Tony Greenland). This issue 4 was sold out after a short time. The demand has continued until today.
The publisher therefore has decided to take up this topic again and to present all vehicles of the so to speak 2nd generation of these armoured reconnaissance vehicles, i.e. the Sd.Kfz. 221/222/223/247 (4-wheel)/260 and 261 and their known variants by the Panzerspähwagen specialist Holger Erdmann. This time also in the meanwhile usual manner with 293 historic photos in bw, 11 tables with technical datas and 151 colour photos of museum vehicles of the types Sd.Kfz. 222 and 223 or their main components, 16 camouflage and markings drawings by Laurent Lecocque, 200 technical drawings and for the first time outlines of all units that have been in service with these vehicle types.
German & English texts, 444 photos (293 historic photos, 151 colour photos of the surviving vehicles in public and private collections), 16 coloured camouflage schemes and 200 technical drawings. -
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On the Deck: Naval Aviation in Scale, Vol. 1 Firefly MK I, A-7E Corsair II, Buccaneer S.2C
19,80 €On the Deck is devoted entirely to naval aviation modelling of all scales, eras and nationalities. The book contains builds from classic brands and well known subjects as well as newly released kits, and each model is depicted in a step-by-step style to guide the reader through each project.
This item contains seven build features (Firefly MK I, A-7E Corsair II, Buccaneer S.2C, B7A2 Ryusei Kai, F4U-7 Corsair, Su-33 Flanker D und FM-2 Wildcat), plus a small bonus section (Sopwith Pub). -
Österreichisch-Ungarische Kriegsschiffe 1914 bis 1918
24,90 €This volume deals with the warships of the Austrian-Hungarian naval power in the First World War and their whereabouts. All battleships, armored cruisers, cruisers, destroyers, torpedo boats and submarines of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, which at that time existed or are under construction, the so called imperial (k) and royal (K) navy are described in detail.
This refers to the technical data, which are communicated uniformly in tabular form, the construction history, the performance of the ships and their classification in the international fleet construction and type history of their time.
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Österreichisch-Ungarische Unterseeboote
45,00 €Also available in ENGLISH language for the same price, please write us an e-mail!!
Austro-Hungarian submarines appeared late on the worldŽ scene and many of these were small and/or obsolete, but in spite of this they were successfully operating on the Adriatic and in the Eastern Mediterranean. From six trial submarines built during the decade before the First World War and joined by a seventh, being built on speculation and bought finally by the Imperial and Royal Navy, two were not of no use as fighting boats and other three were lost during the war.
The group of five bigger submarines (being built in Germany after an Austro-German design) was sold there, as it was believed that they cannot reach the Adriatic during the war. Five small German UB I boats bought instead were not really a replacement for these custom-built boats, but were still useful as training vessels and small attack boats, operating in enemy waters and sinking there one enemy submarine and one torpedo boat. Four coastal boats of the Havmanden Type were a waste of time and resources needed to build them, but eight boats of the German UB II Type, built in license in Austria-Hungary and joined by two more units of German origin, were finally able together with one salvaged and repaired French boat of the Laubeuf Type to operate outside of the Adriatic too.
The author is describing the development of the Austro-Hungarian submarines, including their descriptions, technical data and short operational histories in WW I, and their fates during the war and afterwards. In addition there is a list of all German submarines operating under the Austro-Hungarian flag and temporary Austro-Hungarian designations, during the time as Germany was not at war with Italy, a former ally. There are more than 200 illustrations with numerous tables on the building and technical data, making this book an interesting addition to the libraries of warshipŽ and submarineŽ enthusiasts and historians as well.
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Österreichisch-Ungarische Unterseeboote und ihre Werften 1906-1918
29,90 €At the turn of the century, the naval power Austria-Hungary could not avoid the procurement of submarines, although leading naval circles in Vienna were initially anything but impressed by the new weapon.
In this volume, Wilhelm M. Donko describes the entire history of the emergence and production of the U-boat fleet of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. It presents not only all the Austro-Hungarian submarines with their missions and successes, but also the strategic cooperation with the Imperial German Navy in the Mediterranean, whose boats operated there over long distances under the red-white-red flag and achieved spectacular successes.
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Österreichisch-Ungarische Zerstörer im Ersten Weltkrieg
45,00 €During World War One the Austro-Hungarian destroyers were almost daily at sea, together with the scout cruisers and torpedo boats, to accomplish various tasks, beginning with the anti-submarine warfare, over mine sweeping and laying, to the attacks on the enemy maritime communications or on the Otranto Barrage vessels. They were used to support A-H seaplanes returning from their missions against the enemy coast as well, to help the machines after an emergency landing on sea, and to tow them back to harbor or to rescue their crews.
This richly illustrated book describes all A-H destroyers called torpedo vessels in the A-H parlance from the first prototypes to the last unrealized projects. The best and most efficient vessels of the Tátra and Ersatz Triglav classes were equal to destroyers of other navies French, Italian and British operating in the Adriatic and could compete with stronger enemies too. Older destroyers of the Huszár class were also very active, together with the much older torpedo gunboats or destroyer predecessors built in the late 19th Century. All these ships are described in detail, with building and tactical & technical data in respective tables, together with the operational history of every A-H destroyer from the commissioning to the end of their service.
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Panther Ausf. D. Bergepanther Ausf. D Technik und Einsatzgeschichte
149,00 €First part about the variants of the Panther. This volume contains everything worth knowing about the Panther and Bergepanther of the Ausf. D, its technology and its operational history.
The interested reader will find a detailed description of the Panther D, selected assemblies (part 1), a complete description of the Pz.Bef.Wg. Panther Ausf. A,D and G.
Particularly exciting is of course the infrared equipment, to which a separate chapter has been dedicated.
The Bergepanther Ausf. is also honored with its own section.
Also of particular interest is the operational history of the Panther D in 1943, including the missions:
Pz.Abt 51 und Pz.Abt 52 in Kursk
2. SS-Pz.Div. Das Reich
Pz.Rgt. 23 der 23. Pz.Div.
LSSAH in year 1943
A fascinating, detailed photobook with many historical original photos and revealing technical drawings of various variants and assemblies. A must-have for technology fans, historians and modelers. -
Panzerbüchsen seit 1918 – Entwicklung – Typen – Technik
19,94 €With rifles against tanks: When the British introduced a new weapon with their tanks on the battlefields of the First World War in 1916, the infantry could do little to counter the steel monsters. The German War Ministry responded with mauser’s anti-tank rifle.
This was followed by a development towards ever larger and heavier anti-tank rifles, until they were replaced by recoilless anti-tank handguns. But in the 1980s, the concept experienced a renewal with the modern anti-material rifles.
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Panzerhaubitze 2000. Entwicklung-Technik-Einsatz
39,90 €The efforts for a European artillery system led to the development of the self-propelled howitzer 2000 at the end of the 80s. The device, designed in Germany, is one of the most modern artillery systems in the world.
It is not only German soldiers who appreciate their speed and accuracy. After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the howitzers also brought decisive advantages to Ukrainian troops.
Wolfgang Schneider provides a comprehensive portrait of the high-tech weapon system. In doing so, he unearths previously unknown details from conversations with contemporary witnesses and exclusive insight into design documents.
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Panzerjäger, Vol. 3, Technical and Operational History. Technik- und Einsatzgeschichte
129,00 €Finally, the long-awaited sequel volumes appear in the series Panzerjäger (Vol. 3 and 4.). The sheer amount of information forced the author to divide his work into 2 volumes, each with at least 528 pages.
With 648 b/w-pictures, 33 tables, 24 drawings, 69 colour profiles (2D und 3D) and 2 maps.
Content:
-4,7 cm Pak
-Combat History
-Kampfeinsätze SD KFZ 101
-Kampfeinssätze 4,7 cm Pak
-Color Profiles
-8,8cm Pak
-10,5 cm K




















