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Win "Tiger: A Modern study of Fgst.NR. 250031"

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Post by Marcus » 18 Feb 2017, 19:38

This is your chance to win a copy of "Tiger: A Modern study of Fgst.NR. 250031" from The Research Squad. All you need to do to have a chance of winning is to make a post in this thread no later than March 1st!

Many thanks to The Research Squad for providing us with an additional copy so we can have a second give away featuring this book!
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The Research Squad are pleased to announce the upcoming release of Tiger: Modern Study of Fgst. NR. 250031, a complete photo study of the Aberdeen 712 Tiger tank. The Research Squad were given given special permission by the collection and Aberdeen Proving Ground Museum to fully document this important vehicle in order to create a photographic record for any future restoration work. This includes a full exterior walk-around, a complete documentation of the interior and also a detailed study of the engine compartment and engine.

To this end the knowledge and expertise of many contributors were brought together, not least of which were our two technical editors, Liejon Schoot and Rob Veenendaal, without whose massive contribution this book would not have been completed.
208 pages
+/- 690 images.
69 technical diagrams (including 27 selected re-mastered diagrams at A4 size)

This includes:

a full exterior walk-around,
a complete documentation of the interior
a detailed study of the engine compartment.
a history of the vehicle from capture to present date
a veteran interview with the driver of Maj. Leuder
a history of the vehicle from capture to present date
a technical article by Liejon Schoot and Rob Veenendaal on the Vorpanzer design

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Re: Win "Tiger: A Modern study of Fgst.NR. 250031"

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Post by kstdk » 18 Feb 2017, 20:55

Hello

Would really like to win this nice book, as I am building a couple of Tiger´s myself - so build in progress -and I could use the inspiration 8-)

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Kurt
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Post by genstab » 18 Feb 2017, 21:07

My hat's in the ring. What a great book to own!

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Post by Jebir » 18 Feb 2017, 21:07

Looks great - seems like a very detailed view of the Tiger!

Would love to win ;)

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Post by cliffp » 18 Feb 2017, 21:58

Seen Tiger 131 in the flesh and its amazing

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Post by Der Alte Fritz » 18 Feb 2017, 23:44

yes please

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Post by Stiltzkin » 19 Feb 2017, 04:12

I bet the winner is already predetermined :D

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Re: Win "Tiger: A Modern study of Fgst.NR. 250031"

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Post by Pz III » 19 Feb 2017, 06:31

I would very much like to own a copy of this work.

Thanks

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Post by jason Macfergus » 19 Feb 2017, 10:15

I'd like to have a go in this draw, I'm very interested in knowing more about the bits and bobs of the tiger tank. Might help me with my final year engineering project.
"In a man to man fight, the winner is he who has one more round in his magazine." -Rommel

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Post by Mr.No one » 19 Feb 2017, 13:56

A detailed study of World War Two vehicles (especially the Tiger) is always of interest!
Believe in truth!

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Post by PlasticModels » 19 Feb 2017, 15:51

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I want this book! ;)

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Post by NunoKs » 19 Feb 2017, 17:54

Great book, thanks for the opportunity to win one!

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Post by Helly Angel » 19 Feb 2017, 18:42

Great publication, look very very complete and interesting!

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Post by Geoff Walden » 19 Feb 2017, 21:26

I'm in - thanks to the Research Squad for the opportunity!

Geoff

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Post by Panz » 19 Feb 2017, 23:50

I would love to read this detailed research. The research squad already has a great book on the Panther.

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