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The Photo Journal of the Second World War No.20

Ampersand Publishing.
The publishers of MMIR magazine.
96 pages soft cover.

Review by Terry Ashley



Introduction:
The nineteenth in the series continues the same formula with good close-up photos plus wartime photos. Many of the in action photos are one to a page which allows the details to be clearly seen with the large photos while the close-up detail shots are usually two or four to a page, still large enough to clearly see the details. Each page has brief descriptions at the bottom of each picture.

Contents of issue 19:

Issue 20 contents:
Raupenschlepper OST: tractor for the east: (Pages 2 to 28)
This first section covers the 41WLA and 42WLA Harley's with side profile photos of the two followed by numerous wartime in-action shots which not only show the bikes with many different equipment and stowage fits but also shows the varied uniforms worn by the riders and finally a series of detailed walk around photos of the 42WLA with excellent shots of the frame and engine.

Char lourds FCM 2C: (Pages 29 to 42)
Just the thing for the new Italeri kit (#6433) this section is entirely wartime action shots of the three 6-Rad versions plus a few pages with extracts from the tech manual for some good details. While all the photos are semi-close-up action shots they are large enough to show a reasonable amount of detail but there is no specific walk-around type details shots, not withstanding this the details will be useful for these vehicles that have not had a lot of coverage elsewhere except in specialised publications.

3.7cm Flakzwilling 43: (Pages 43 to 50)
This extensive section has many wartime action photos of Chaffees from NW Europe to Korea and again the large photo format allows for good details of the vehicles, the stowage fit and crew uniforms that will be most useful.
Following this are 23 pages of incredible close-up walk around photos of a preserved Chaffee detailing the entire exterior with 2 or 4 photos per page plus the hull and turret interior and looking into the engine compartment for an excellent photo coverage that will keep most modeller's happy.

Autocar, Federal and White 4-5 ton 4x4 tractors: (Pages 80 to 96)
This final short section has a few wartime photos of the 2.8cm 41 on ground mounts and mounted on a Sd.Kfz.250 plus some nice walk around detail shots of a museum gun on ground mounting that should prove useful.

Conclusion:

Another excellent book in this ongoing series.

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