APG #18 German 7,5 cm Anti-tank Gun PaK 40 (original) (raw)

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Contents: Technical/historical background illustrated with b&w; period photos and a selection of detailed walkaround photographs highlighting technical details of the Pak 40 - the most numerous and widely used anti-tank gun in the Wehrmacht inventory during World War Two. Statistics: 182 full color photos of the two museum pieces preserved at the Panzermuseum Munster, Germany and the Dutch Army Museum, Maaldrift, the Netherlands, and the two city monuments at Valkenburg and Zandoerle in the Netherlands; 31 b&w; period photos showing several camouflage and crew uniforms options; 10 pp super-detailed 1/24th, 1/35th & 1/48th scale drawings of PaK 40 & variants, 2 pp 1/7.5th scale drawings of the ammunition, 3 pp scale drawings of the PaK 40 self-propelled mountings. Eighteenth volume in the Series of all-picture books showing AFVs preserved at museums and collections throughout the World, designed for the enthusiast and military modeler. Most complete reference book for correcting and super-detailing the Dragon, AFV Club, Tristar, Tamiya and Italeri kits.