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In anticipation of MiniArt's commitment to the British Valentine Marks, Model Centrum offers the first in a two part series to help us prepare.
This new reference, only the second in their new series Armor Photo History, is a comprehensive history of the design, development and operational use of the most numerous tank designed and produced in Britain in W.W.II, and the only British tank that was in service throughout the whole war.

The 64 page book by Dick Taylor includes 114 archive photos, 4 pages of all-new 1/35th scale drawings of Valentines' I and III, 12 drawings reprinted from various technical manuals, 12 full-color plates showing British, Polish, New Zealand and Soviet vehicles.

Model Centrum advertises this as "The most complete single reference book for correcting, modifying and super-detailing the VM and MiniArt kits."

Another moment in which to say we are in the Golden Age of modelling. ~ PadrePete
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This is one that I'm eagerly waiting on. I'm sure it won't disapoint. The other related titles from the publisher that I have are very good value for the money, IMO. I only wish they were a bit easier to get in the US and that the publisher would re-print some of the earlier titles (like the Sherman VC Firefly and the M4A2 Vol. 1). Mike
JUL 24, 2010 - 02:49 AM
Hi Peter, The MiniArt British Valentine & Crew is out now, so this will be a very useful reference. Bronco have also done some separate tracks and I see AFV Club have a Mk I in the pipeline too. Al
JUL 24, 2010 - 03:08 AM
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