Friday, July 26, 2019 - 03:55 PM UTC
Trackpad Publishing presents its fourth book in its series on the Leopard tank and its derivatives, as used by the Belgian Army.
From the publisher: Belgium was the first export customer for Leopard 1. The Leopard 1(BE) therefore plays a major role in the story of this important European main battle tank. This is Part 1 of a study that concludes in a second volume looking at Belgium’s very last MBT, the Leopard 1A5(BE). This Model Foto Focus takes a thorough look around these fascinating machines. For the modeller, this is the ultimate walkaround for an accurate model. For the armour enthusiast, it describes the Belgian version of this interesting tank in great detail, looking at all details external and internal, with more to come in Part 2.
Leopard 1(BE) – Belgium’s Last MBT, Part 1 by Patrick Winnepenninckx. Presented in A4 landscape format, the book contains 98 pages with about 300 photographs.
Leopard 1(BE) – Belgium’s Last MBT, Part 1 by Patrick Winnepenninckx. Presented in A4 landscape format, the book contains 98 pages with about 300 photographs.
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