Organization of the Army

Two illustrations showing the organization of the U.S. Army from The Ordnance Soldier’s Guide, 3rd Edition, Ordnance Replacement Training Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground:

Organization of the U.S. Army

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Jacques Littlefield Collection (MVTF)

Jacques Littlefield Collection - MVTFThe Military Vehicle Technology Foundation (MVTF), founded by Jacques Littlefield, is a large collection of tanks and military vehicles housed in Portola Valley, California. MVTF was established in 1998 to establish and preserve a collection of vehicles to serve the interests of researchers, authors, historians, modellers and the entertainment industry. The MVTF collection includes over 200 armored fighting vehicles from WWII and other eras.

Scott Espin has posted a series of high-resolution photos from the Jacques Littlefield Collection: Jacques Littlefield Collection Photo Set 1 and Jacques Littlefield Collection Photo Set 2 [via Armorama].

Silicon Valley Scale Modelers (SVSM) has also posted a large gallery of photos from the MVTF collection at the SVSM Armor Gallery.
 

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New Softskins from Plusmodel

Two recent softskin releases from Czech company plusmodel.

Praga RV Truck

Praga RV

 
Praga RV
plusmodel No. 342. 1/35th complete kit containing 146 resin parts, photoetched sheet and decals for three versions.

 

 
Steyr 640 Truck

Steyr 640

 
Steyr 640
plusmodel No. 278. 1/35th complete kit containing 129 resin parts, photoetched sheet and decals for three versions.

 
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Special Hobby Me 163A with Scheuch-Schlepper

Special Hobby Messerschmitt Me 163A with Scheuch-SchlepperSpecial Hobby has released a 1/72nd Messerschmitt Me 163A with Scheuch-Schlepper tractor.

Three decal options are included: Me 163A V-4 KE + SW at Peenemünde; Me 163A V-7 CD + IL at Peenemünde; Me 163A V-10 CD + IO of JG 400.

 
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Villers-Bocage after the Battle

This wartime film shows black-and-white video of Villers-Bocage after the town’s capture by British troops in August 1944. British engineers search for mines around the wreckage of Tigers and Panzer IVs lost by the Germans in Villers-Bocage. In June 1944, Villers-Bocage was the sight of a famous battle between Michael Wittmann and the Tigers of sSSPzAbt. 501 and the British 7th Armoured Division.

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Wartime Kent

Wartime Kent is a small, but interesting, set of photographs on Flickr of Kent during WWII. The set includes several photographs showing damage from V-2 rockets in 1945.
 

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New Military Modelcraft International Issues

Two upcoming issues of Military Modelcraft International including the “Year of the Tiger” special collector’s edition.

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B-24 from Maxwell Field, Alabama

A Consolidated B-24 Liberator from the four-engine pilot school of the Eastern Flying Training Command at Maxwell Field in Montgomery, Alabama (now designated Maxwell Air Force Base or Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base). The U.S. Army Air Forces established a specialized school for pilots of four-engine aircraft at Maxwell Field in July 1943. (U.S. Air Force Photo.)

Maxwell Air Force Base / Maxwell Field
 

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New Mantis Miniatures Figures

New 1/35th scale resin figure announcements from Mantis Miniatures. All figures sculpted by L. Borget and box art painted by A. Miniszewski.

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F4U Corsair in Action

Squadron Signal Publications have just announced their newest “In Action” book on the F4U Corsair. This new volume on the F4U Corsair updates Squadron Signal’s previous books on the well-known aircraft.

F4U Corsair in Action

F4U Corsair in Action

SS1220: F4U Corsair In Action
by Jim Sullivan.
From the Squadron Signal Press Release: The Corsair is among the most formidable US fighters of WWII, and maintained a kill ratio of 11:1 according to the US Navy. It went on to serve in Korea, holding its own in the early years of the jet age. The Corsair was first conceived in as a high-speed, high-altitude fighter for the Navy in 1938 when Chance Vought’s design team drew up plans for a fighter with a 1,800 hp engine and a huge 13-foot propeller—the F4U’s famous inverted gull wing was introduced to allow prop clearance. Handling problems delayed the aircraft’s deployment aboard carriers, but Marine Corps pilots quickly took to the powerful, rugged fighter and produced the first Corsair air ace by the summer of 1943. A total of 12,571 Corsairs were built between 1940 and 1952, most by Vought, but hundreds by Goodyear and Brewster as those companies’ assembly lines had to be pressed into service to meet demand for the remarkable aircraft. Surveys the history of the Corsair from its first prototype to the restored war-birds that continue to fly the air show circuit to the present day. Illustrated with 169 photographs (53 in color) plus color profiles and detailed line drawings; 64 pages. $16.95 Retail Price.

 

 

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