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Post Info TOPIC: Tankograd 1001 A7V back in print


Sergeant

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Tankograd 1001 A7V back in print
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just a heads up, this is back in print again



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Brigadier

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I have the first edition, a great book. The second edition has corrections and more photos, so I’ll buy it too. This edition is limited to 999 copies.



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Commander in Chief

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Thanks for the information. When will it be available?

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Brigadier

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Mid-September, according to Tankograd site.

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Commander in Chief

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Thank you.

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How does it compare to the Hundelby & Strasheim?

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Brigadier

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The book by Hundleby & Strasheim was published in 1990. It’s still great, but they made a lot of research since then, so all Tankograd books on tanks (A7V and two volumes on Beutepanzer) are must-haves.

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Thanks for the info, I'll start saving my money now for it. 



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Commander in Chief

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I allready ordered it.

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Tonys wrote:

How does it compare to the Hundelby & Strasheim?


 It IS by Hundleby and Strasheim, something of a continuation of their 1990 book.



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They're all by Hundleby and Strasheim. BTW, since the last one I bought had mistakes in it, do I get a discount on the new one?



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