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Kubinka by Michael Cecil, Glen Doré, Tim Vibert
Kubinka by Michael Cecil, Glen Doré, Tim Vibert
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This book showcases the remarkable Kubinka Museum, located near Moscow, Russia, home to an extensive collection of armoured fighting vehicles. For the first time, the contents of this previously inaccessible collection are revealed.
Explore over 290 vehicles, encompassing both Russian and foreign designs, including many rare and experimental prototypes. From World War I tanks to modern in-service vehicles, the museum offers a comprehensive overview of armoured vehicle development.
The book provides a photographic tour of the museum's seven pavilions, highlighting unique vehicles such as the German Maus super-heavy tank and the experimental Swamp Tank. Discover the history and evolution of Russian armour, alongside captured and acquired vehicles from around the globe. This volume offers a unique glimpse into a fascinating and previously unseen collection.
Used (good, see images, some cover wear and some initial pages folding)
Softcover
ISBN 0646092863
This book showcases the remarkable Kubinka Museum, located near Moscow, Russia, home to an extensive collection of armoured fighting vehicles. For the first time, the contents of this previously inaccessible collection are revealed.
Explore over 290 vehicles, encompassing both Russian and foreign designs, including many rare and experimental prototypes. From World War I tanks to modern in-service vehicles, the museum offers a comprehensive overview of armoured vehicle development.
The book provides a photographic tour of the museum's seven pavilions, highlighting unique vehicles such as the German Maus super-heavy tank and the experimental Swamp Tank. Discover the history and evolution of Russian armour, alongside captured and acquired vehicles from around the globe. This volume offers a unique glimpse into a fascinating and previously unseen collection.
Used (good, see images, some cover wear and some initial pages folding)
Softcover
ISBN 0646092863
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