Wolfgang Schneider, an expert on German armor, lives in Germany.
It should come in handy not only for modelers, but also for fans of
WWII. In one big book you will find a lot of different
illustrations and extensive text, which will introduce you to
different aspects of the tank.
*DetailScaleView*
It's a work of almost biblical scope, and coupled with the previous
two volumes, that I really must track down, it makes a complete
reference for the legendary Tiger. If you want such a thing, then
this is for you, and it'll also keep you busy reading for quite
some time.
*Britmodeller.com*
The major insights into all aspects of tank design, operating, and
living conditions mean that it has appeal across a broad spectrum
of modern warfare enthusiasts. A real eye-opener, by an expert on
Panzer warfare.
*Miniature Wargames - Chris Jarvis*
Even if you're not a die-hard Tiger fan, there is so much material
and detail in this colossal 520-page book that there is something
for almost every student and aficionado of military history.
*The Armourer*
This is an excellent book for those with a passion for the Tiger
Tank...Recommended.
*Scale Military Modelling International Magazine*
I cannot recommend this book highly enough for fans of German
armour.
*Military Modelcraft International*
Very highly recommended to historians, armour fans and military
model makers.
*Tankette*
A large format, hardback book and one I think I can say has
immediately jumped to be among the top of my list for best books on
the Tiger tank.
*Military Model Scene*
Thanks to Wolfgang Schneider, within these pages is probably all
there is to be known about the Tiger tank and, certainly as far as
Volume III is concerned, it is a remarkable work of scholarship, a
sound and definitive reference, and a very fun read. Five [stars]
because I'm not allowed to award six. *****
*Army Rumour Service*
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