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MIG6308 The Illustrated Guide of Axis Military Vehicles

MIG6308 The Illustrated Guide of Axis Military Vehicles

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MIG6308

Soft cover, 139 pages with high-quality period photos and color profiles. English language.

Title: The Illustrated Guide of Axis Military Vehicles

Authors: Claudio Fernández, Daniele Guglielmi and Mario Pieri

Publisher: Mig Jimenez S.L.

Collection: Illustrated Guides

Subject: Military history and military vehicles

Languages: English

Number of pages and description: Softcover, 139 pages with high-quality period photos and color profiles

ISBN / DLNA: ISBN 978-84-19665-42-3 / DL NA 500-2025

The alliances formed by Nazi Germany during World War II can be traced back to agreements such as the 1936 pact with Italy, which led Italian leader Benito Mussolini to coin the term "Axis." This was followed by the 1940 Tripartite Pact, officially aligning Germany, Italy, and Japan as the core Axis powers. Other allied nations included Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. However, geographical distances and political differences—particularly with Japan—often hindered effective coordination.

AMMO offers high-quality 1/35 scale decals, designed to let you accurately recreate the Axis vehicles featured in the book:

A.MIG-8193 Axis Tanks & Vehicles Decal Set Vol. 1 - Hungary 1940-1944
A.MIG-8194 Axis Tanks & Vehicles Decal Set Vol. 2 - Japan 1940-1945
A.MIG-8195 Axis Tanks & Vehicles Decal Set Vol. 3 - Finland 1941-1944
A.MIG-8196 Axis Tanks & Vehicles Decal Set Vol. 4 - Italy & Romania 1941-1944

This book blends historical military analysis with detailed color profiles, examining the contributions and roles of various Axis-aligned nations and their military equipment during World War II.

The collaboration between Daniele Guglielmi and Mario Pieri—renowned experts in military history and modeling—and the talented illustrator Claudio Fernández has produced a unique resource for military vehicle enthusiasts and modelers. Fernández provides meticulously researched high-quality color profiles of vehicles used by the Axis nations.

The result is a compelling reference for both modelers and military history enthusiasts looking for subjects beyond the usual fare. This title features rare examples of vehicles such as the Panther, Tiger, and Kübelwagen, alongside Allied vehicles like the Sherman, T-34, Churchill, Matilda, Jeep, and GMC lorries— some used by Axis forces in unique circumstances.

Many of the images and details presented are rare, offering a more complete understanding of the vehicles that fought alongside Germany in World War II—even when separated by thousands of kilometers, as was the case with Japan.