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PANZERWRECKS - Panzerwrecks #23 - Italy 3

Panzerwrecks 23: Italy 3 book by Lee Archer.

Whose owl insignia had different coloured beaks? What Panzer was captured then abandoned by ‘friendly-fire’? Who positioned their tank in a barn? Which units left their Panzers in Rome? Who was prepared to lose 1,000 tanks? The answers to these and other questions are found in Panzerwrecks 23, with 165 rare and unpublished large-format photographs sourced from around the world, nine pages of specially commissioned artwork by Felipe Rodna, map and insignias by Simon Vosters and 30 Google Street View QR-codes.

It’s the usual heady mix of wreckage and captured Panzers, all with an Italian theme and in the new 128-page format. Tigers, Panthers, Panzer IVs all feature heavily, likewise Panzerjägers such as the Elefant, Nashorn and Marder. Most subjects are shown in multiple views, perfect for the model maker or those who like a complete walkaround of their vehicles.

With the assistance of experts Federico Peyrani and Lorenzo Bovi, I have found the location of a significant number of photos, and QR codes are included on 30 pages. Point your smartphone camera at them to see the scene in Google Street View today. Some scenes have not changed at all since 1944.

Felipe Rodna has created another 8-pages of stunningly real diptych artworks, with the original photo on the left page and the art on the right. Felipe and I have worked closely, as we always do, to ensure that the details, colours and ‘feel’ of the art fits perfectly. Simon Vosters has created unit insignias and an excellent map of the wrecks at Esperia, to enable the reader to understand the layout of the wrecks better.

Book Data

Author: Lee Archer
Artist: Felipe Rodna
Map Artist: Simon Vosters
Language:
 English (UK)
ISBN: 9781908032225
Pages: 128
Photos: 165
Artworks: 9
Maps: 1
QR-codes: 30
Physical: Softcover, 280x210mm, landscape

Vehicle List:

Tiger I
Tiger ‘Demolition Charge Layer’
Elefant
Panther Ausf.G (uparmoured)
Panther Ausf.A
Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.J
Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.G
Sturmgeschütz IV
Nashorn
Pz.Kpfw.III Ausf.N
Sturmgeschütz III Ausf.G
Sturmhaubitze 42
Marder III
Pz.Kpfw. M15/42 738 (i)
StuG M42 mit 75/34 851 (i)
StuG M42 mit 75/18 850 (i)
Sd.Kfz.222
Sd.Kfz.251/3
Sd.Kfz.251
Sd.Kfz.253
Sd.Kfz.9/2
Sd.Kfz.8
Sd.Kfz.7/1
Sd.Kfz.7
Sd.Kfz.11
RSO/01
Artillerie-Schlepper VA 601 (b)
Gp-Mg-Träger Renault UE (f)
Pz.Sp.Wg. AB43 203 (i)
Sd.Anh.116
Kübelwagen

Identified German Units:

26.Panzer-Division
II./Pz.Rgt.26
I./Pz.Rgt.4
I./Pz.Rgt.26 (ex Pz.Rgt.4)
15.Panzergrenadier-Division
Pz.Abt.215
29.Panzergrenadier-Division
Pz.Abt.129
Pz.Aufkl.Abt.129
90.Panzergrenadier-Division
Pz.Abt.190
71.Infanterie-Division
Pz.Jg.Abt.171
278.Infanterie-Division
Pz.Jg.Abt.278
1.Fallschirmjäger-Division
Fs.Pz.Jg.Abt.1
s.H.Pz.Abt.508
2./Pz.Jg.Abt.525
1./Pz.Jg.Abt.653
StuG. Brig.242
StuG. Brig.907

Panzerwrecks 23: Italy 3 book by Lee Archer.

Whose owl insignia had different coloured beaks? What Panzer was captured then abandoned by ‘friendly-fire’? Who positioned their tank in a barn? Which units left their Panzers in Rome? Who was prepared to lose 1,000 tanks? The answers to these and other questions are found in Panzerwrecks 23, with 165 rare and unpublished large-format photographs sourced from around the world, nine pages of specially commissioned artwork by Felipe Rodna, map and insignias by Simon Vosters and 30 Google Street View QR-codes.

It’s the usual heady mix of wreckage and captured Panzers, all with an Italian theme and in the new 128-page format. Tigers, Panthers, Panzer IVs all feature heavily, likewise Panzerjägers such as the Elefant, Nashorn and Marder. Most subjects are shown in multiple views, perfect for the model maker or those who like a complete walkaround of their vehicles.

With the assistance of experts Federico Peyrani and Lorenzo Bovi, I have found the location of a significant number of photos, and QR codes are included on 30 pages. Point your smartphone camera at them to see the scene in Google Street View today. Some scenes have not changed at all since 1944.

Felipe Rodna has created another 8-pages of stunningly real diptych artworks, with the original photo on the left page and the art on the right. Felipe and I have worked closely, as we always do, to ensure that the details, colours and ‘feel’ of the art fits perfectly. Simon Vosters has created unit insignias and an excellent map of the wrecks at Esperia, to enable the reader to understand the layout of the wrecks better.

Book Data

Author: Lee Archer
Artist: Felipe Rodna
Map Artist: Simon Vosters
Language:
 English (UK)
ISBN: 9781908032225
Pages: 128
Photos: 165
Artworks: 9
Maps: 1
QR-codes: 30
Physical: Softcover, 280x210mm, landscape

Vehicle List:

Tiger I
Tiger ‘Demolition Charge Layer’
Elefant
Panther Ausf.G (uparmoured)
Panther Ausf.A
Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.J
Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.G
Sturmgeschütz IV
Nashorn
Pz.Kpfw.III Ausf.N
Sturmgeschütz III Ausf.G
Sturmhaubitze 42
Marder III
Pz.Kpfw. M15/42 738 (i)
StuG M42 mit 75/34 851 (i)
StuG M42 mit 75/18 850 (i)
Sd.Kfz.222
Sd.Kfz.251/3
Sd.Kfz.251
Sd.Kfz.253
Sd.Kfz.9/2
Sd.Kfz.8
Sd.Kfz.7/1
Sd.Kfz.7
Sd.Kfz.11
RSO/01
Artillerie-Schlepper VA 601 (b)
Gp-Mg-Träger Renault UE (f)
Pz.Sp.Wg. AB43 203 (i)
Sd.Anh.116
Kübelwagen

Identified German Units:

26.Panzer-Division
II./Pz.Rgt.26
I./Pz.Rgt.4
I./Pz.Rgt.26 (ex Pz.Rgt.4)
15.Panzergrenadier-Division
Pz.Abt.215
29.Panzergrenadier-Division
Pz.Abt.129
Pz.Aufkl.Abt.129
90.Panzergrenadier-Division
Pz.Abt.190
71.Infanterie-Division
Pz.Jg.Abt.171
278.Infanterie-Division
Pz.Jg.Abt.278
1.Fallschirmjäger-Division
Fs.Pz.Jg.Abt.1
s.H.Pz.Abt.508
2./Pz.Jg.Abt.525
1./Pz.Jg.Abt.653
StuG. Brig.242
StuG. Brig.907

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PANZERWRECKS - Panzerwrecks #23 - Italy 3
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Panzerwrecks 23: Italy 3 book by Lee Archer.

Whose owl insignia had different coloured beaks? What Panzer was captured then abandoned by ‘friendly-fire’? Who positioned their tank in a barn? Which units left their Panzers in Rome? Who was prepared to lose 1,000 tanks? The answers to these and other questions are found in Panzerwrecks 23, with 165 rare and unpublished large-format photographs sourced from around the world, nine pages of specially commissioned artwork by Felipe Rodna, map and insignias by Simon Vosters and 30 Google Street View QR-codes.

It’s the usual heady mix of wreckage and captured Panzers, all with an Italian theme and in the new 128-page format. Tigers, Panthers, Panzer IVs all feature heavily, likewise Panzerjägers such as the Elefant, Nashorn and Marder. Most subjects are shown in multiple views, perfect for the model maker or those who like a complete walkaround of their vehicles.

With the assistance of experts Federico Peyrani and Lorenzo Bovi, I have found the location of a significant number of photos, and QR codes are included on 30 pages. Point your smartphone camera at them to see the scene in Google Street View today. Some scenes have not changed at all since 1944.

Felipe Rodna has created another 8-pages of stunningly real diptych artworks, with the original photo on the left page and the art on the right. Felipe and I have worked closely, as we always do, to ensure that the details, colours and ‘feel’ of the art fits perfectly. Simon Vosters has created unit insignias and an excellent map of the wrecks at Esperia, to enable the reader to understand the layout of the wrecks better.

Book Data

Author: Lee Archer
Artist: Felipe Rodna
Map Artist: Simon Vosters
Language:
 English (UK)
ISBN: 9781908032225
Pages: 128
Photos: 165
Artworks: 9
Maps: 1
QR-codes: 30
Physical: Softcover, 280x210mm, landscape

Vehicle List:

Tiger I
Tiger ‘Demolition Charge Layer’
Elefant
Panther Ausf.G (uparmoured)
Panther Ausf.A
Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.J
Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.G
Sturmgeschütz IV
Nashorn
Pz.Kpfw.III Ausf.N
Sturmgeschütz III Ausf.G
Sturmhaubitze 42
Marder III
Pz.Kpfw. M15/42 738 (i)
StuG M42 mit 75/34 851 (i)
StuG M42 mit 75/18 850 (i)
Sd.Kfz.222
Sd.Kfz.251/3
Sd.Kfz.251
Sd.Kfz.253
Sd.Kfz.9/2
Sd.Kfz.8
Sd.Kfz.7/1
Sd.Kfz.7
Sd.Kfz.11
RSO/01
Artillerie-Schlepper VA 601 (b)
Gp-Mg-Träger Renault UE (f)
Pz.Sp.Wg. AB43 203 (i)
Sd.Anh.116
Kübelwagen

Identified German Units:

26.Panzer-Division
II./Pz.Rgt.26
I./Pz.Rgt.4
I./Pz.Rgt.26 (ex Pz.Rgt.4)
15.Panzergrenadier-Division
Pz.Abt.215
29.Panzergrenadier-Division
Pz.Abt.129
Pz.Aufkl.Abt.129
90.Panzergrenadier-Division
Pz.Abt.190
71.Infanterie-Division
Pz.Jg.Abt.171
278.Infanterie-Division
Pz.Jg.Abt.278
1.Fallschirmjäger-Division
Fs.Pz.Jg.Abt.1
s.H.Pz.Abt.508
2./Pz.Jg.Abt.525
1./Pz.Jg.Abt.653
StuG. Brig.242
StuG. Brig.907

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