Monday, December 12, 2016 - 02:01 PM UTC
AMMO of Mig has just published a new reference book for the Konigstiger, full of photos and colour profiles.
Given the number of Konigstiger kits that have been released lately, this book comes at the right time.
The book covers both Porsche and Henschel turret variants.
With 56 pages and more than 130 high quality photographs including rarely seen details, it is a fully detailed photo reference guide for both internal and external details including interior details, engine compartment, and often overlooked external details.
There is also a guide to camouflage schemes, with 32 full colour and detailed profiles of camouflage and markings.
At only 12,50 euros, it seems a good companion for any Konigstiger kit.
The book covers both Porsche and Henschel turret variants.
With 56 pages and more than 130 high quality photographs including rarely seen details, it is a fully detailed photo reference guide for both internal and external details including interior details, engine compartment, and often overlooked external details.
There is also a guide to camouflage schemes, with 32 full colour and detailed profiles of camouflage and markings.
At only 12,50 euros, it seems a good companion for any Konigstiger kit.
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