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THE Definitive KV Site?
jimbrae
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Posted: Sunday, March 14, 2010 - 05:13 AM UTC
http://www.4bogreen.com

The site is run by Neil Stokes who is just about to publish the BIG book on the KV. We covered it here:

http://armorama.com/news/6436

If you can't afford the book,maybe this is the next best thing?
Kiyatkin
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Posted: Sunday, March 14, 2010 - 05:20 AM UTC
Great body of work. Book should be very nice - hopefully high cost is a reflection of effort and size.
Now just to have new 1/35 KV-1s and KV-85 kits and the KV series would be better covered than T-34s and we would have nothing to complain about!
Thank you Mr. Stokes.
Dmitry
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Posted: Sunday, March 14, 2010 - 06:00 AM UTC
Bookmarked.

Neil's work on the KV series is amazing.

-YL
jimbrae
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Posted: Sunday, March 14, 2010 - 06:22 AM UTC
Neil's site is precisely the kind i'd love to see added to Armorama as a 'satellite-type' site concentrating on single vehicles. It's been done before on the Network, in Aviation:

http://p47.kitmaker.net/

I'd really like to see one on the M4,or the T34 (and any other vehicle) presented in the same way with dedicated resources, reviews and news all on a single subject...
bill_c
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Posted: Friday, March 19, 2010 - 04:19 AM UTC
T-34 would be a good selection because there are kits by several manufacturers and many variants across the war, including Beutepanzer versions.

Another good possibility would be the Sherman or the Panzer IV. All are workhorses with a rich history and many variants.
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