The latest edition of Militär Fahrzeug magazine (4/2015) has a bumper-crop of interesting subjects. Following the usual glossy A4 format, there are 56 pages of mixed text and photos – but you’d better brush up on your German since unlike earlier issues there is no English translation. Subjects covered include:
• Schlüsselübergabe Schützenpanzer PUMA – three pages on the latest Bundeswehr AFV
• War & Peace Show 2015 – one page on this massive vehicle and re-enactor show in Folkestone, UK
• Verlasteter Panzertransport der Wehrmacht – six pages on early-war German tank transporters
• Canadian Forces G-WAGON – four pages covering the use of the Mercedes light truck by the modern Canadian army
• Militärmuseum Soesterberg – a brief one-page report on this Dutch museum
• Flugabwehrraketenpanzer ROLAND – a glorious eleven pages on the development of the Marder-based anti-aircraft rocket tank, complete with a full set of 1:35 drawn plans
• Panzergrenadiere - Lehrjahre 1956-70 – eight pages on the early Bundeswehr panzer grenadiers
• M1 Abrams Tarnung - Rock of the Marne – two pages looking at the Abrams tank ploughing mines in Germany
• Good Bye British Army - Ende einer Ära – a six-page salute to British armour to mark its removal from occupation duty in Germany
• MCPP-N Norway – six pages looking at the US Marine Corps Prepositioning Program of ship-stored armour in Norway
• Stahlfeldwagen (Teil 2) – a four-page study of German horse-drawn medical wagons in WWII
• Garnisonsschau Jüterborg – report on a preserved vehicles event
The Roland article is the highlight for me. Definitely worth a look before tackling any of the resin kits out there!
SUMMARY
Highs: Tons of nifty pictures! Scale plans of the Roland vehicle.Lows: No English translations at all.Verdict: Worth having for the pictures, and more so if you can read German.
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About Tom Cromwell (barkingdigger) FROM: ENGLAND - EAST ANGLIA, UNITED KINGDOM
A Yank living overseas on a long-term basis, I've been building tanks since the early '70s. I relish the challenges of older kits (remember when Tamiya was "new"?...) because I love to scratch-build.
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