- Military
Vehicles War machines Plus - This special edition in the
WARMACHINES series takes a rare look at some of the military
vehicles operated by U.S. forces during WWII. All of the vehicles
documented have been painstakingly restored to the utmost
accuracy. Beautiful color photography captures the
details of such vehicles as the omnipresent 1/4 Ton 4X4 Willys
Jeep and a lot more. This book is invaluable not only
to scale modelers, but also to historians, veterans, and military
enthusiasts.
- Military
Transport: Trucks & Transporters - 160 pages, covering
75 vehicles from around the world. All photos are in B/W,
with a line drawing, showing a version of the truck. Each
truck is covered by a brief history and tells about the difference
versions and a full specification listing. A better reference
book than most.
- Armored
Car : A History of American Wheeled Combat Vehicles -
There is extensive coverage of perhaps the most famous armored
cars, the M3 Scout. There are many excellent photos and
line drawings of the M3 as well as experimental armored cars
in WWII, post WWII era. The M8, M20, Commando get their due
attention.
- Anti-Tank
Weapons and Military Vehicles - The titles in this series
highlight the latest additions to the world's armies and combat
systems. Featured are light and heavy military vehicles that
are able to drive across deserts and snow with cargos of up
to 100 tons.
- International
Heavy Trucks of the 1960s - The success of International's
1950s semi-trucks continued into the 1960s. Many series were
carried over from the 1950s, but International now offered
more models in each series to make them more versatile. The
pictures you see in this book mainly cover the bigger
straight trucks and over-the-road and off-highway trucks;
the popular trucks like the V series, R series, D-400, DCO-400,
CO-4000, and the line of "stars", to mention a few.
As you look at them, enjoy and admire them, as many are long
gone.
- International
Heavy Trucks of the 1950s - With worn-out trucks after
World War II and plans laid out by the Federal Government
to build the Interstate Highway System, truck production really
took off in the 1950s. Companies and drivers who used International
semi-trucks worked hard to deliver the goods. This large-picture
format book shows the fine details of these trucks at
work during this productive time period.
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