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WHEELS & TRACKS
THE INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF MILITARY VEHICLES
Published by 'After the Battle' between 1982 and 2001, 'Wheels & Tracks' is a military history magazine covering the history of military vehicles worldwide and was published quarterly in the United Kingdom. Profusely illustrated throughout these magazines are a superb reference tool for Military Historians, Modellers, and Restorers, covering not only the fine details but also first hand experiences through the Readers' Forum and other contributory features which are not generally found in books.
Whilst contents evolved through the published issues some contents were standardised and were found in most issues, for example: Readers' Forum, MV Events, 'Seen, Read & Heard', Identifile, Discoveries, Collections, Book Reviews, Before and After, Then and Now. Each issue is packed with facts, figures, photographs, plans, and diagrams and runs to 54 pages (29.5cm x 21cm).
NUMBER 3
Contents (see 2nd and following photographs for more details):
Parascooters
Eastern Front Tractor
Heavy Wreckers
Talbot Military Trucks in the 'Twenties
Historical AFVs in France
This magazine is in good / very good overall condition considering its age however it may display wear commensurate with its age including, but not limited to, rubbing to the edges, knocks and bumps to the edges and corners, marks consistent with handling and reading, and fading due to light and age. Please see all photographs for a fair and true representation of the quality; they are of the actual item you will be purchasing.
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