Monday, February 09, 2015 - 03:15 AM UTC
For book readers, there are two news titles on the way from Model Centrum Publishing, one for a big German gun and the other for a British Cruiser Tank.
Model Centrum Publishing has announced two new books are on the way, one for the German Leopold Rail Gun, and the second covering the British A13 Cruiser Tank.

Armor PhotoHistory APH #4 British Cruiser Tank A13 Mk. I & Mk. II
ISBN 978-83-60672-23-5
Author: Peter Brown.
The A13 Mk. I was the first British Cruiser tank to use the Christie suspension system and set the style for all other Cruisers built in World War II. Together with the improved Mk. II and Mk. IIA it played an important part in the battles in France in 1940 and North Africa in 1941. This book covers its development, production and service, filling a long-neglected gap in the history of British armored vehicles. It includes over 140 period black and white photos from archives and private collections, with many never before published images covering both French and North African campaigns, 7pp 1/35th scale plans of A13 Mk. I, Mk. II and Mk. IIA, 3 pp technical drawings and sketches, and 27 profusely researched full-color plates. Its author has researched British AFVs for 40 years and has contributed many articles to professional military and modeling magazines.
Extended format with 88 pages! Statistics: 88 pages, 142 b/w photos, 27 full-color plates, 38 line drawings.




Armor PhotoGallery APG #12R German Railway Gun 28 cm K5(E) Leopold(Reissued)
ISBN 978-83-60672-24-2
Author: Jan Coen Wijnstok.
Contents: Technical & historical background by the Dutch expert, illustrated with 31 b&w period photos and a selection of 224 detailed walkaround photographs highlighting in color all exterior and interior details of the World's only preserved K5(E) railway guns: Ausf. C from the US Ordnance Museum, Aberdeen, USA and Ausf. D from the Musée du Mur de l'Atlantique, Audinghen, France. Includes the bonus giant (990 x 680 mm size) fold out sheet of super-detailed 1/72nd and 1/35th scale drawings of K5(E) Ausf. C & D in both firing and transport mode, and 1/10th scale drawings of K5's charges and projectiles. Twelfth 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 super-detailing the Trumpeter, Dragon and Hasegawa kits.
Statistics: 56 pages, 224 color photos, 31 b/w photos, large fold out sheet of scale drawings.


Armorama would like to thank Model Centrum for the update.
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