Nuts & Bolts Team (J. Baschin, Martin Block, J. Nelson, and H. Tippman) have released a new volume of rocket launchers.
From the announcement I received via e-mail:
""Dear customer and reader,
In the autumn of 2010, shortly before finishing Vol. 28 on the Maultier, we decided not to include the armoured Maultier in Vol. 28 to retain our normal number of 160 pages per volume; but also it was a weapons vehicle not purely a “mule” to transport loads.
The subject of the Panzerwerfer is very interesting, so it was decided that we would introduce this equipment in another volume of Nuts & Bolts, especially as a lot of the necessary work was already completed at that time. Initially we thought that we could not fill a full volume of 160 pages with this subject. However, we are proud to announce Nuts & Bolts Vol. 30 – with 208 pages the most comprehensive volume in our series so far! This is because we decided not only to include the Panzerwerfer with its highly interesting story but also the towed Nebelwerfers. It is astonishing that our team of authors was able to uncover such a vast amount of new and previously thought to be lost information on all aspects of this equipment."
Details of the book:
"Nuts & Bolts Vol.30: Nebel-, Panzer- und Vielfachwerfer
208 pages A4, glue-bound, approx. 391 photos, of these 250 contemporary photos from manuals and from the front in b/w, a number of them previously unpublished; 113 colour photos of the surviving vehicles in public and private collections, 28 colour photos of the two models from Tony Greenland & Vinnie Branigan, English / German captions, 46 pages English / German text, several charts, 24 pages scale drawings of all versions and details in 1:35 scale from John Rue, 9 pages of camouflage schemes from Laurent Lecocq, and tables of organization of units (Kriegstärke-Nachweisungen KStN) having these weapons in their arsenal, first published May, 31st , 2013
For further details please visit our web-side: www.nuts-bolts.de "
It is definitely on my 'to acquire' list!
Regards,
From the announcement I received via e-mail:
""Dear customer and reader,
In the autumn of 2010, shortly before finishing Vol. 28 on the Maultier, we decided not to include the armoured Maultier in Vol. 28 to retain our normal number of 160 pages per volume; but also it was a weapons vehicle not purely a “mule” to transport loads.
The subject of the Panzerwerfer is very interesting, so it was decided that we would introduce this equipment in another volume of Nuts & Bolts, especially as a lot of the necessary work was already completed at that time. Initially we thought that we could not fill a full volume of 160 pages with this subject. However, we are proud to announce Nuts & Bolts Vol. 30 – with 208 pages the most comprehensive volume in our series so far! This is because we decided not only to include the Panzerwerfer with its highly interesting story but also the towed Nebelwerfers. It is astonishing that our team of authors was able to uncover such a vast amount of new and previously thought to be lost information on all aspects of this equipment."
Details of the book:
"Nuts & Bolts Vol.30: Nebel-, Panzer- und Vielfachwerfer
208 pages A4, glue-bound, approx. 391 photos, of these 250 contemporary photos from manuals and from the front in b/w, a number of them previously unpublished; 113 colour photos of the surviving vehicles in public and private collections, 28 colour photos of the two models from Tony Greenland & Vinnie Branigan, English / German captions, 46 pages English / German text, several charts, 24 pages scale drawings of all versions and details in 1:35 scale from John Rue, 9 pages of camouflage schemes from Laurent Lecocq, and tables of organization of units (Kriegstärke-Nachweisungen KStN) having these weapons in their arsenal, first published May, 31st , 2013
For further details please visit our web-side: www.nuts-bolts.de "
It is definitely on my 'to acquire' list!
Regards,