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a little late but...

September 6 2002 at 2:33 AM
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Response to wich is the best book ...

you're not going to be able to find a general book on tanks thats going to show you any kind of detail. if you're serious about it, you'll most likely have to buy books individualy for whatever tank you're modelling. i bought the DML Brummbar, so i bought some books on that tank. i got the DML Panther A, and luckily i had "Germany's Panther Tank," Spielburger's "Panther and its Varients," plus one or two Squadron "Panther in Action" style books. i wont even try listing all my books on the Tiger I!
point is, you have to be specific with your sources if you want to be specific about your details.
dom

 
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