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Series Modellers Photographic Archive 2
Publisher/Brand Red Kite
Author John Vasco
Format a4l
No. Pages 120
Version Soft cover
Language English
Category Books on aviation
Subcategory WW2 » WW2 German Aircraft
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Bristol Blenheim MK1 and MK1F | Red Kite | Modellers Photographic Archive 1 | € 22.89 | ||
Messerschmitt Bf110 units in the Battle of Britain - Part 1 | Red Kite | Modellers Photographic Archive 2 | € 22.89 |
The Modeller's Photographic Archive series is essentially an A4 landscape photo book format using the very best original wartime images from various private collections. The landscape format allows the publishers to reproduce images as much as 60cm across (24") when on a double page spread, a huge increase compared to standard A4 portrait publications.
This latest Special Edition version is the second of two parts covering Me110 units in the Battle of Britain. This volume covers ZG26, ZG76 and V/LG1. There is also a fascinating section on the subtle differences between the various types of Me110 in the Battle as well as a section on camouflage and markings. The author is leading Me110 expert John Vasco who has drawn the best images from his extensive photo archive to fill the books with large high-res images of this famous heavy fighter. There are over 20 full colour profiles in both parts, produced by Fernando Estanislau, which are undoubtedly the most accurate Me110 profiles ever published.
The stunning cover art is by world renowned digital artist Piotr Forkasiewicz.
Being a Special Edition this volume contains 128 Pages instead of the usual MPA format of 96 pages.