Sunday, September 04, 2011 - 08:51 PM UTC
SAM Publications send us news of a special offer on their popular Armour Data File series, offering a very attractive limited deal on the 'US Army - Operation Iraqi Freedom - Abrams Stryker and Bradley' modelling guide.
Armour Special Offer!

For a limited time only, SAM Publications is offering you the opportunity to buy their superb Armour-Data File #1 ‘US Army – Operation Iraqi Freedom – Abrams Stryker & Bradley’ for an incredible price of just £9.99 - that’s a saving of £10.00. And if you live in the UK – this offer comes ‘post free’. However, if you live outside the UK, we still have some excellent postal rates for you too!

Here’s what you get:
Armour-Data File #1 ‘US Army – Operation Iraqi Freedom – Abrams Stryker & Bradley’ ISBN: 978-1-906959-15-9. £9.99

The authors, Andy Renshaw and Ryan Harden look in detail at three vehicles involved in Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Abrams, the Stryker & the Bradley and describe their war role, and combine this with informed text, action and detail photography, and colour profiles. Each vehicle then has its own step-by-step modelling section showing you how to build, paint and super-detail an example of each type. This book is an invaluable reference source for both the enthusiast and modeller alike and is presented in a style for which SAM Publications is synonymous.

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Andy, that is what I'm talking about. On the lines of Tankograds Reforger, USA Europe, and USA Korea. It can be based around a particular event like Reforger,etc but just need better photos of vehicles, mostly the bumper numbers. But I was thinking 70'-90's, this century could be included, but what is missing is history of the Cold war era. Units like 5 & 8 ID, 2 & 3 AD, have been forgotten except by those were in those units. This is just what I was thinking with this.
SEP 06, 2011 - 02:20 PM
Aa-hmm? I thought the Israeli one was due up next? No matter, I'll probably get them all. Jim
SEP 06, 2011 - 05:27 PM
Hi Andy Is it possible to pay via paypal? Thanks in advance Stéphane
SEP 07, 2011 - 02:53 AM
Hey Jim, the Israeli one is comming out next.... sorry, forgot about that! Though the editor is handling that one and it is going to have a lot more builds and more subjects than the standard ArmourData series. Im contributing a Magach 6B build to it, and I know Ryan and Keith are also contribuiting some stuff, along with a few others. Im sure there will be a news announcement when its out!
SEP 07, 2011 - 09:41 AM
Hi Stephane.... yes, paypal is accepted!
SEP 07, 2011 - 09:42 AM
I will keep that in mind for sure. One of the things I personaly want to do within the series as much as possible is capture some of the history of various units, and individual accounts of events. Digging through some various military forums there is a wealth of veterans out there that tell some great accounts. Well keep your eyes out here on Armorama... im sure when the time comes and we are gearing up for another title, hopefully the Cold War, ill be putting a call out for photos, accounts, interviews, etc. Your more than welcome to chime in with whatever you can contribute. Thanks for the ideas! Andy
SEP 07, 2011 - 09:47 AM
Where can I buy this book? Thanks
SEP 11, 2011 - 01:25 PM
Kevin, I purchased my copy for the £9.99 sale price directly from SAM Publications, but you have to register on the site first. I had to e-mail to the publisher ([email protected]), though, to get them to "fix" my order since it didn't reflect the sale price. That was a couple months ago, so hopefully they've got it straightened out now. I really like this book, since it has a really great format of actual photos followed by a kit build for each subject. Even though the built kits are all 1/35, there's plenty of info for transfering to other scales (especially Braille Scale). But then again, I could be just a little biased. Keep 'em coming, Andy!
SEP 11, 2011 - 03:07 PM
Thanks Jeff! We will as fast as I can! now your comment on including some Braille scale has me thinking .....
SEP 12, 2011 - 03:25 AM
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