Pz. Kpfw. V Panther : In Attack and Defense by Marek Jaszczolt and Robert Wróblewski (2013, Trade Paperback)

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TOPCOLORS 31. V Panther In Attack & Defence. A big decal sheet with 1:72, 1:48 and 1:35 individual and national markings for 16 Pz.Kpfw. V Panther tanks. Wait for the invoice! I will send as soon as possible.

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Product Identifiers

PublisherKangero, Oficyna Wydawnicza
ISBN-108362878347
ISBN-139788362878345
eBay Product ID (ePID)234632400

Product Key Features

Book TitlePz. Kpfw. V Panther : in Attack and Defense
Number of Pages12 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicModels
Publication Year2013
IllustratorYes
GenreCrafts & Hobbies
AuthorMarek Jaszczolt, Robert Wróblewski
Book SeriesMini Topcolors Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.2 in
Item Length10.9 in
Item Width8.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
Series Volume Number31
Synopsis* 16 colorful profiles of one of the most popular World War II tanks Panther is the common name of a medium tank fielded by Nazi Germany in World War II that served from mid-1943 to the end of the European war in 1945. It was intended as a counter to the T-34, and to replace the Panzer III and Panzer IV; while never replacing the latter, it served alongside it as well as the heavier Tiger tanks until the end of the war. The Panther's excellent combination of firepower, mobility, and protection served as a benchmark for other nations' late war and immediate postwar tank designs, and it is frequently regarded as one of the best tank designs of World War II., - 16 colorful profiles of one of the most popular World War II tanks Panther is the common name of a medium tank fielded by Nazi Germany in World War II that served from mid-1943 to the end of the European war in 1945. It was intended as a counter to the T-34, and to replace the Panzer III and Panzer IV; while never replacing the latter, it served alongside it as well as the heavier Tiger tanks until the end of the war. The Panther's excellent combination of firepower, mobility, and protection served as a benchmark for other nations' late war and immediate postwar tank designs, and it is frequently regarded as one of the best tank designs of World War II.
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