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PanzerAces launches a special issue focused on Blitzkrieg, a revolutionary military doctrine that characterized Wehrmacht operations between 1939 and 1941. Several models from both sides are shown.
The great importance that Germany placed on the armoured forces are showed in a complete issue along the main characters in the dispute.
The articles featured along 72 pages are:
PANZERBEFEHLSWAGEN PZ.BFWG 38 (T) AUSF B. By Michel Pérez Blasco. A small Czech AFV which eventually became rather useful for the German Army, one of the great stars of the Blitzkrieg. 1/35 scale.
RENAULT FT 17. One of the consequences of the Blitzkrieg was the capture of a considerable amount of enemy war material. Abilio Piñeiro gives us an example of this with his German FT-17.1/35 scale.
STUG III AUSF.B. Another feature of the Blitzkrieg was the common use of self-propelled artillery for infantry backup. Carlos Alba recreates this Stug with its peculiar brown spot camouflage on the roof of its casemate,1/35 scale.
SD.KFZ 232. Scout vehicles on wheels were present throughout the conflict in varied forms. Ivan Momcilovic deploys a wide range of techniques on his 232 and his elaborated dirt application work, 1/35 scale.
WAITING FOR THE TOWING VEHICLE, FRANCE 1940 A very interesting vignette with French AFV and their flashy schemes in a natural environment made by Jorge Porto. 1/35 scale.
MODELLING LESSONS: MUD. This time we have been doing some tests for easily recreating mud and doing mud splashes in Blitzkrieg landscapes.
All the text in the magazine is in English, and it is available through their website here
The articles featured along 72 pages are:
PANZERBEFEHLSWAGEN PZ.BFWG 38 (T) AUSF B. By Michel Pérez Blasco. A small Czech AFV which eventually became rather useful for the German Army, one of the great stars of the Blitzkrieg. 1/35 scale.
RENAULT FT 17. One of the consequences of the Blitzkrieg was the capture of a considerable amount of enemy war material. Abilio Piñeiro gives us an example of this with his German FT-17.1/35 scale.
STUG III AUSF.B. Another feature of the Blitzkrieg was the common use of self-propelled artillery for infantry backup. Carlos Alba recreates this Stug with its peculiar brown spot camouflage on the roof of its casemate,1/35 scale.
SD.KFZ 232. Scout vehicles on wheels were present throughout the conflict in varied forms. Ivan Momcilovic deploys a wide range of techniques on his 232 and his elaborated dirt application work, 1/35 scale.
WAITING FOR THE TOWING VEHICLE, FRANCE 1940 A very interesting vignette with French AFV and their flashy schemes in a natural environment made by Jorge Porto. 1/35 scale.
MODELLING LESSONS: MUD. This time we have been doing some tests for easily recreating mud and doing mud splashes in Blitzkrieg landscapes.
All the text in the magazine is in English, and it is available through their website here
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