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Deprecated: substr(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated in /mnt/vault/Sync/Dessol/Sites/hannants.co.uk/htdocs/product.inc.html on line 911 ![]() | ADH Publishing - MIM124 - No Scale | Military Illustrated Modeller (issue 124) January 2022 (AFV Edition) USUALLY é£6.75. NOW ON CLEARANCE!! HUGE SAVING!!! *Moment of respite- a poignant pause on the western front, France 1918* Military modelling news 6 M18 HELLCAT GMC Tamiya's all-new 1:35 kit of the WW2 US M18 Hellcat tank destroyer, previewed COVER STORY 10 A MOMENT OF RESPITE A poignant vignette from 'The War To End All Wars' 18 MINE, ALL MINE MiniArt's BMR-1 series from the Afghan war 24 HEAVY HITTER IN NORMANDY A 155mm M1 howitzer under camouflage, in Normandy 26 ADVENTURES IN PHOTO-ETCH Adding hundreds of photo-etched brass components to Dragon's Sd.Kfz.7/2 36 THE LAST HUNTERS Nothing stood in the way of the Third Reich's capital 46 KETTEN KINDA CRAZY Photo-refs for the The NSU Sd.Kfz.2 Kettenkraftrad 52 TREAD CAREFULLY American soldiers advancing cautiously through the Normandy bocage 54 AT THE RIVER The new Tamiya 1:35 Panzer IV Ausf.F fording a Russian river 60 BOOK REVIEWS Military modelling-related book reviews 61 ORDNANCE DEPOT New and recent accessory sets and modelling materials 66 SIGN OFF US medics embarking for Operation Overlord More | Magazines | Special Offers | £1.99 | |
Deprecated: substr(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated in /mnt/vault/Sync/Dessol/Sites/hannants.co.uk/htdocs/product.inc.html on line 911 ![]() | ADH Publishing - MIM128 - No Scale | Military illustrated modeller#128 USUALLY é£6.70. NOW ON CLEARANCE!! HUGE SAVING!!! 4 NEWS Military modelling news 8 DIGGING OUT A PANZER IN BERLIN An evocative post-war scene in Berlin in 1:35 18 PREPARING THE HEULENDE KUH Sd.Kfz.251/1 Ausf.C 'Wurfrahmen 40' 20 "HERR LOUIS ZIMMER PRESENTS HIS MAGNETIC-MINE RESISTANT COATING " Zimmerit is applied to Dragon's 1:35 Sturmpanzer IV 26 WHICH WAY TO TURN? GIs in Saint-Malo COVER STORY 28 RIDERS ON THE TURM Updating Tamiya's 1993 1:35 Panther Ausf.G 38 RECON AT THE CROSSROADS, METZ, NOVEMBER 1944 Takom's 1:35 Jeep in an atmospheric scene 44 MINIART PREVIEWS Two excellent 1:35 kits from Ukraine 46 RHINOCEROS RUNNER Photo references: Sd.Kfz.164 Nashorn 52 NICE LITTLE RUNNER, LIKE NEW An almost-new Steyr 1500A near Saint Sauveur le Vicomte 54 RED ARMY REPLENISHER Ark Models 1:35 WW2 Soviet BZ-ZiS-5 fuel truck 60 BOOK REVIEWS Military modelling-related book reviews 62 ORDNANCE DEPOT New and recent accessory sets and modelling materials 66 SIGN OFF Osttruppen in La Haye du Puits, Normandy More | Magazines | Special Offers | £1.99 | |
Deprecated: substr(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated in /mnt/vault/Sync/Dessol/Sites/hannants.co.uk/htdocs/product.inc.html on line 911 ![]() | ADH Publishing - MIM144 - No Scale | Military Illustrated Modeller: Issue 144 4 NEWS Military scale-modelling news 8 THE MOST IMPORTANT TANK OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR? MiniArt's latest T-34/85, previewed 10 SHOWTIME IN SHIZUOKA, PART 2 MIM takes a look at the new armour models shown at the 61st Shizuoka Hobby Show 18 MULTI LAUNCH ROCKET SYSTEM: THE MIGHTY 9K57 URAGAN Zack Sex and Arthuras Skyrius tackle the Trumpeter 1:35 BM-27 Uragan 26 FOR YOU, THE WAR IS OVER German prisoners of war on the deck of a US ship Cover story 28 MODELLING THE MEAN STREETS A detailed 'how to' on the creation of realistic burnt-out effects 38 UNTERNEHMEN SONNENWENDE: EAST PRUSSIA AND POMERANIA, 1945 A small but effective diorama depicting Operation Sonnenwende 1945 in 1:35 46 SKYCRANE FROM UKRAINE ICM'S astonishing 1:35 Sikorsky CH-54A Tarhe heavy lift helicopter, previewed 48 US M113A1 ARMOURED PERSONNEL CARRIER Detailed modelling references of the M113A1 APC 58 FORMER OWNDER VACATED, NO UPPER CHAIN! A fascinating and well known post-D-Day photograph 60 ORDNANCE DEPOT New and recent accessory sets and modelling materials 62 BOOK REVIEWS Military modelling-related book reviews 66 SIGN OFF A PoW comes ashore More | Magazines | Catalogue | £6.95 | |
Deprecated: substr(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated in /mnt/vault/Sync/Dessol/Sites/hannants.co.uk/htdocs/product.inc.html on line 911 ![]() | Naval Fighters - NFAF223 - No Scale | Douglas C-74 Globemaster By Nicholas M. Williams, 104 pages (88 in b&w, 16 in color), 141 b&w photos, 35 color photos, 22 illustrations. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 brought U.S. Army Air Corps strategists to the realization that a new global transport was needed to carry large loads over great distances. The Douglas Aircraft Company in Santa Monica, California, also quickly saw this need and design studies were begun immediately on an expanded version of the company's DC-4. The "C-74 Project Group" adopted a design philosophy to produce a "no frills" transport able to accommodate at least two of the Army's T-9 tanks, two 105mm Howitzers, or two angle dozers. Douglas contacted the Air Corps early in 1942 to determine their interest and a letter of intent was issued in March 1942 for procurement of the Model 415A, now designated the C-74. A contract of over $50 million was signed in June 1942 for fifty airplanes. To speed its delivery to operational units, the C-74 was designed to be released without the benefits of an experimental or prototype model, all aircraft being designated as C-74s with design features following conventional "state-of-the-art" practice. Originally, powered by Wright R-3350 engines, a decision was made in March 1943 to switch to the new, mammoth Pratt & Whitney R-4360 Wasp Major. The first C-74 was rolled out in July 1945 from the Douglas Long Beach factory. At rollout, the C-74 was the largest land-based transport in the world with a wingspan of 173 feet, length of 124 feet, and gross weight of 145,000 pounds. Able to carry 125 passengers, the C-74 was called the Globemaster as its 11,100-gallons of internal fuel gave it a maximum range of over 7,000 miles, enabling it to circumnavigate the world with only two refueling stops. In its final form, the C-74 was a remarkably efficient airplane, using a semi-laminar flow airfoil for its wings with a full-span flap arrangement. The pilots were enclosed by two teardrop-shaped, double-bubble canopies that provided them with a 360-degree view. Douglas had every intention of adapting the C-74 into a civil airliner once hostilities had ended. In 1944 Pan American World Airways ordered 26 examples of the civil version, the DC-7, for a route expansion program into Latin America. However, further development of this DC-7 design increased its gross weight to 162,000 pounds and the unit cost to $1.4 million and Pan American cancelled its order in October 1945, opting for smaller transports. The first C-74, 42-65402, made its maiden flight from Long Beach in September 1945, but with the end of World War II, most of the C-74 production order was cancelled and only 14 Globemasters were built. Unfortunately, during contractor demonstration flights the second Globemaster crashed. The fourth C-74 was subsequently diverted for static tests and its components tested to destruction at Wright Field, Ohio. Beginning in September 1946, the remaining twelve C-74s were flown for the next nine years by the Army Air Forces' Air Transport Command and the U.S. Air Force's Military Air Transport Service. Once in service, the C-74 Globemaster, based first in Memphis, Tennessee, then Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, Florida, finally at Brookley AFB, Mobile, Alabama, set many records for tonnage carried. In November 1949, a C-74 flew the Atlantic to England with a record 103 passengers aboard. One Globemaster set several records during the Berlin Airlift, averaging over 38,000 pounds of cargo and setting a new Airlift Task Force utilization record by flying 20 hours in a 24-hour period. Until one C-74 was converted to the prototype C-124A and the Globemaster II became available, the C-74 was the only Air Force transport capable of carrying outsized cargo. After the C-74's retirement from service in 1955, several were purchased surplus and began flying for a contract air carrier, Aeronaves de Panama, hauling prize cattle from Denmark to the Middle East, horses to Singapore, and ships' parts and vegetables throughout Europe. Unfortunately, after the tragic crash in 1963 of one C-74 in Marseilles, France, the airline suspended operations and its C-74s eventually were scrapped. Today, no examples of this record-setting transport exist. This monograph of the C-74 Globemaster is written by Nick Williams, an award-winning author of over two dozen articles published in the Journal of the American Aviation Historical Society and publications in the U.K. Nick has written two previous books in Steve Ginter's Naval Fighters series as well as his 1999 book published in the U.K., "Aircraft of The Military Air Transport Service 1948-1966". His new book on the C-74 is the result of nearly fifty years of research, containing comments from several of the C-74's engineers as well as former Douglas and Air Force pilots. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £27.40 | |
![]() | Squadron Signal - SQS12051 - No Scale | Mutt In Action (Soft cover) The 4WD M151 was intended to be a lightweight, high-mobility replacement for the M38A1, itself a successor to the famed World War II jeep. Dubbed the Military Utility Tactical Truck or "MUTT" by the military - GIs almost universally referred to the vehicle as a "jeep." The series' service life spanned more than 40 years and four manufacturers, and the vehicles saw service everywhere the U.S. GI was deployed. This volume chronicles the development and field use of the 4WD M151 series in Europe, the Middle East and, of course, there is extensive coverage of the vehicles' service in Vietnam. The photos, many previously unpublished, are augmented by seven line drawings. Illustrated with 220 photographs; 80 pages.[4WD M151A1 Ford Jeep Mutt 4WD M151A2] More | Military vehicle books | Catalogue | £11.99 | |
![]() | Squadron Signal - SQS12056 - No Scale | M2/M3 Bradley in Action series. Named for U.S. General Omar Bradley, the armoured M2/M3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle was designed to transport infantry or scouts and was possessed of sufficient firepower to suppress enemy troops and armoured vehicles. Introduced into U.S. Military service in 1981 the vehicle was built around the formidable Bushmaster 25mm chain gun mounted in the vehicle's two-man turret. The vehicle's three-man crew (commander, gunner, driver) was augmented by the ability to carry an infantry team of seven soldiers in the rear compartment protected by aluminium-alloy armoured skin. Powered by a Cummins Diesel V-8 engine, the Bradley had tremendous automotive performance as well. The M2 Bradley the original version of the vehicle was the basis for the M3, also known as a Bradley, a scout vehicle designed for the Cavalry that has the same three-man crew of the M2, but carries only two scouts in the rear compartment. Improvements and armament used on the Bradley's such as the TOW and TOW2 are also covered in the volume, whose 80 pages are packed with over 130 photos. By David Doyle More | Military vehicle books | Catalogue | £14.99 | |
![]() | Squadron Signal - SQS5707 - No Scale | U.S.Military Motorcycles of WWII by David Doyle (Walk Around Series) More | Military vehicle books | Limited Availability | £16.99 |
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