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1914-1938 Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFV Plans) George Bradford's latest collection of scale drawings of armored fighting vehicles focuses on the years from World War I to the eve of World War II, a period of fast-paced AFV development around the world. The volume is filled with detailed

1914-1938 Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFV Plans)

1914-1938 Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFV Plans)

TITLE:1914-1938 Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFV Plans)
AUTHOR:George Bradford
RATING:4.92 (400 Votes)
ASIN:0811705684
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
NUMBER of PAGES:126 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:2010-09-20
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George Bradford's latest collection of scale drawings of armored fighting vehicles focuses on the years from World War I to the eve of World War II, a period of fast-paced AFV development around the world. The volume is filled with detailed diagrams of more than 100 vehicles from Britain, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Poland, Romania, the Soviet Union, and the United States, including:

  • Whippet medium tank (Britain)
  • Renault R35 light tank (France)
  • Panzer I light tank (Germany)
  • T-35 multiturreted tank (Soviet Union)
  • T3 Christie tank (United States)
  • And many more .

    Editorial : About the Author George Bradford is a technical artist and military historian who has been researching World War II and producing scale drawings for more than thirty years. He lives in Canada.

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