Often, the search for that missing tidbit of information or morcel throws up unexpected results. A case in point here is the US Army motion picture coverage in Panzerwrecks 6 and an email spat with Bill Auerbach in 2007 and one with Darren Neely in March 2018. Darren had accessed the film showing the Sd.Kfz.251/22, […]
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I think the best way to sum up 2018 for Panzerwrecks is “behind schedule”. We’d planned to publish more that we actually achieved for a start. Panzerwrecks 22: Desert made it out of the computer and into your hands. The book had been a work in progress of mine for many years, and was surprisingly […]
Forgotten Archives 1 has sold out. At the time of writing, there are three copies which will be sold shortly. Worry not though as Darren Neely has the third volume in preparation. Grrrreat!
Forgotten Archives 2: The Lost Signal Corps Photos by Darren Neely The second instalment in the ‘Forgotten Archives’ series sees author Darren Neely delving deeper into obscure and hitherto unknown archives for rare and unpublished US Signal Corps photographs. Forgotten Archives 2 builds on the groundwork laid in Forgotten Archives 1, with significantly more input […]
Sturmgeschütz III on the Battlefield (Vol.2) by Matyas Panczel Sturmgeschütz III on the Battlefield (Vol.2) by Matyas Panczel gives the modeller excellent photographic coverage of the German Sturmgeschütz III assault gun throughout World War 2. Thirty-three pages are devoted to the short-gunned version, and 67 pages are devoted to the long-gunned version. Book Data Authors: […]
Forgotten Archives 1: The Lost Signal Corps Photos by Darren Neely The US Army Signal Corps photographs were the official standard for photo documentation of the American army during World War II. These photos were captured by trained cameramen and in most cases were taken under enemy fire, in a ditch with riflemen or as […]
Nürnberg’s Panzer Factory by Darren Neely & Roddy MacDougall Nürnberg’s Panzer Factory is an illustrated study of the vehicles designed, developed and produced at the M·A·N plant in Nürnberg during the period 1934-1945. Although the production of trucks was, and remains, an essential factor in the company’s success, it was M·A·N’s experience designing armoured fighting […]