AFVG2 Volume 6, No.10

Issue
- dergi:
- AFVG2
- Numara:
- Volume 6, No.10 | January-February 1981
- Dil:
- English
- ISSN:
- US ISSN 0001-124X
İçindekiler
News | Page 6"Kyu-G0" In the Desert
by David R. HaughRecovery of two Japanese Type 95 Light Tanks
Editorial | Page 12The Oregon Military Museum & Research Center
by Karl SloanReference | Page 13U.S. Armay Four-Color Camouflage Pattern: M-48 Medium Tank Family
by James SteuardOfficial MERDC layout for turret (only) with colors for each "Area or Climate"
Reference, 1:35 | Page 14The Italian L6/40 Light Tank
by James Steuard"Small Pizza Machine" Includes history, specifications and operations. 5-view 1:35 scale drawings
Tips & Tricks | Page 16Modifying Tamiya's Sd.Kfz 251/1 Into a "Stuka zu Fuss"
by James SteuardIncludes diagrams of modifications and parts lists for conversion. Based on Tamiya's initial (old tool) Sd.Kfz 251 kit
Reference, 1:35 | Page 18The M76 Special Purpose Cargo Carrier "Otter" Amphibious Cargo Carrier
by Thom WagnerIncludes 2-page, 1:35 5-view "Centerspread" drawings by James Steuard
Photo Gallery | Page 28Armor in Pictures
Reader-Submitted Photographs
Reference | Page 32Color 'n Camouflage:
by Pete HarlemThe Hughes OH-6A "Cayuse" in Vietnam. Includes one page narrative, one page b&w profile drawings and an actual paint chip with Floquil mixing instructions. Also discusses available kits.
Editorial | Page 34Operations of the 1st Armored Division in Tunisia
by Major General E. N. Harmon, U.S. Army2. MISCELLANEOUS LESSONS AND EXPERIENCES IN SUBJECTS COMMON TO ALL ARMS 3. ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT A fascinating overview of lessons learned in Tunisia
Reference | Page 37Marking British Vehicles: A Guide for Serious Modelers....
by William PlatzPart 13, Grant Medium Tanks, Part II. Unit by unit marking commentary for several Theaters. One page of detailed marking drawings (J. Steuard) and T.O.E. Tank (all types) Distribution Chart for 27 May, 1942
Reference, 1:35 | Page 40Variations on a Theme: The M718A1 and M825 Trucks
by David R. HaughShort narrative, photos and 1-page line drawings by author
Reference | Page 42James Steuard and Peter Fordyce
by The U.S. Army Mechanized Infantry Battalion Combat Support CompanyNarrative and 3-page diagram of the current (1981) unit's full Table of Organization and Equipment. Every vehicle, it's weapons, it's complement with rank and assigned firearms.