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14 March 2025
Excellent book with good close up photos...
Excellent book with good close up photos you probably won’t see anywhere else.

22 July 2018
1/35 25 mm antiaircraft gun.
2 of 2 found this helpful Having built a lot of Japanese warships over the years it's nice to see these guns in a larger scale. In 1/700, 1/500, 1/450, 1/350 scales these antiaircraft weapons are a challenge to build. Easier in 1/200 scale but in 1/35 it's phenominal! Looks like it will be a quick fun build. Instructions are in Japanese and English with good drawings. There is an extra informational, historical booklet included with more drawings but that is in all Japanese but still cool to look at. I hope they don't come out with more Yamato guns because that might obligate me to to build the Yamato or Nagato or Akizuki in 1/35 scale....my workbench isn't big enough!

08 October 2019
Fallen Giants
This is a meticulously well thought out and researched filled book. Hundreds of high quality, clear b/w photos mostly of after battle damage. A color photo of what looks like a rare surviving example is on page 96. And color drawings as well. This is a must have if you’re into tanks, and of a subject that is almost hidden from history on a really oddball unique Russian tank. Thank you Mr. Pulham!