In Panzerwaffe on the Battlefield 4, the contents of captions focused on the modifications of these panzers, self-propelled guns etc. Covers the entire war period; from 1939 to 1945 and all theaters. The hardcover, landscape formatted book’s brief introduction is followed by more than a hundred mainly unpublished photographs, published in the highest possible quality. Both the introduction and the captions are bilingual (English / Hungarian).

Basic facts & introduction.

Hardcover, 112 pages landscape format, 210mm x 295mm, and 750g, by Jon Feenstra.

Peko continue to produce outstanding books covering the panzerwaffe on the battlefield, and this is no exception. There is scant reading to be done, just page after page after page of large, clear black and white images of most German armoured vehicles used during WWII. Each image is well captioned, accurate, and pointing out pertinent facts in the image. There really is little to say, the introduction to the book covers it all in the first couple of pages, then it is straight into the images, it really is a very thorough modelling reference with an image to a page. About the only thing I'd want to see is a map showing the location of any / some of the images, where known, but this is an individual preference. 


Easily recommended, and now here are some sample pages:

One of my favourite vehicle from WWII, Marder IID.

One of my favourite vehicle from WWII, Marder IID.

Looks like someone found the Blackdog Panzer III stowage set

Looks like someone found the Blackdog Panzer III stowage set

Muddy camo, if only someone would do a Panzer II in 1/16....

Muddy camo, if only someone would do a Panzer II in 1/16....

Check every box with a tank in it.

Check every box with a tank in it.

The Jadgtiger,

The Jadgtiger,

and caption

and caption

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