Greetings Panzerwreckers, Andrew Deely and Angus Creighton have burnt the midnight oil to bring us an index of vehicles in each of the Panzerwrecks Series books. This will be updated as new books are published. As time permits, I will look into compiling this into a searchable database, but for now, you can download a PDF, just […]
Greetings Panzerwreckers. Michel Van den Berghe got in touch recently with an exact location of the M36 TDs at Büsbach from page 103 of Forgotten Archives 2: Konrad – Adenauer Strasse. Thanks Michel.
S**t happens, especially when shipping books. The case in point here is a hardbacked book weighing in at just under 2Kg, going by the name of Superking. Cutting to the chase, I have a limited amount of this rather good and extremely informative book with corner damage. Before you run away at the thought of […]
Greetings Panzerwreckers, The website has undergone a large ‘under the hood’ (or is that bonnet?) upgrade today. It does not make the books any cheaper, but keeps us up to date with security and forward compatibility for upgrades. I took the opportunity to improve some areas, which may look slightly different, hopefully clearer, to make the job […]
Greeting Panzerwreckers. I am pleased to announce that Apple Pay is now a payment option at the Panzerwrecks website! You’ll need a compatible device and card issued by a participating bank, but that’s it. It’s very quick, simple and incredibly secure. Apple Pay will only show as an option if you are using a compatible device, if […]
It’s that time of year: Royal Mail’s yearly price-hike. Apart from UK orders – which are free – shipping costs will be increasing at the end of March. Fear not Panzerwreckers, it’s not much, but I thought it only right to let you all know. Lee
For reasons lost to time, I managed to mirror the image of the Tiger II on page 262 of Duel in the Mist 3. Apologies for being a buffoon – it’s completely my fault and not the authors. Wrong: Right:
Well not us exactly – the books have moved to a new warehouse, not that anyone’s interested … All 24,000 of them. No longer are they by the sea in sunny Eastbourne (as pictured), but just up the road from Panzerwrecks Towers in Heathfield.
Having a teenage daughter who is seemingly welded to her smartphone it was just a matter of time before Panzerwrecks made its way to Instagram … https://www.instagram.com/panzerwrecks/
William Horn contacted me a couple of weeks ago regarding the Panther on page 64 of Panzerwrecks 14: I have recently acquired volume 14. On the lower picture on page 64 you claim that the vehicle is a Panther A. If you look at the jack block rack, the small cable rack, and the position […]


