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Tim Bowman
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Hi all

Just incase someone has not seen this.

http://www.rzm.com/magazines/afv/afv034.cfm

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Tim

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Hi all,

Bought a couple of halftrack books at Stoneleigh. You know how it is, your walking around and all of a sudden they jump into your hand, how does that happen? :wink:

Anyway, for those who, like me, have not seen them before they are part of the 'Tankograd Technical Manual' series, no's 6009 and 6010. They are each about 50 pages packed full of good clear photographs and text, half of which is English and half German. Some of the pages have come from halftrack technical manuals and many of the photographs I have not seen before. They should retail for about £8. All in all very good value. There are even a couple of pics of upside-down halftracks so you can see how the chassis should look!

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For T19 halftrack restoration project go to: http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/stourvalleys ... rack_1.htm

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