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The Leopard 1 and Leopard 2 from Cold War to Modern Day

MP Robinson author Vitor Costa author Chris Jerrett author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Kagero Oficyna Wydawnicza

Published:30th Sep '18

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This is a brief discussion of the iconic Leopard 1 and Leopard 2 tank families, touching on some of its best-known members. Serious students of the Leopard family are encouraged to seek out the Leopard trilogy (2003 Barbarossa Books) written by Michael Shackleton, the Tankograd special series, or the concise Osprey New Vanguard titles by Michael Jerchel. Excellent written, digital and web based reference covering the Leopard’s use by the Netherlands, Denmark, Australia, Canada, Spain- and naturally Germany; have all appeared in recent years as well as a wide range of excellent model kits.

Leopard 1 and Leopard 2 MBTs are of course completely different vehicles in concept- and they come from different stages of the Bundeswehr’s Cold War armaments program. They nonetheless have a number of similarities and are together the most commercially successful and widely sold European tank designs from the 1960s to the present day.

This is a nice offering from Kagero due to a nice mix of the factual offering and the two very nice builds. The aspects that grabbed my attention most was the painting and weathering of the models that I found the most interesting to me visually * Armorama *
With the service and development background, added to two fine model builds, there is plenty here to help anyone wishing to model the Leopard, a fine addition to the range of books from Kagero. * Military Modelling.com *
[A[ useful reference source for AFV modelers. * DetailScaleView *
Both serve as good examples on how to paint and weather an MBT […] this aspect is ideal for modellers. * Airfix Model World 02/05/2019 *

ISBN: 9788395157523

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116 pages