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Guideline Publications Ltd Armour in Theatre No 1 Guidelines
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Armour in Theatre No 1
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Armour in Theatre Eastern Front Spring and Summer 1943


 

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Guideline Publications Ltd Armour in Theatre No 2 Guidelines
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Armour in Theatre Normandy Campaign part I: British and Canadian Forces


 

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Guideline Publications Ltd Armour in Theatre no 3 Guidelines
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Armour in Theatre - Normandy Campaign Part 2 US and German Forces


 

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Guideline Publications Ltd Armour in Theatre No 4 Guidelines
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Camouflage& Markings - Tanks in the Great War 1914-1918

No 4 of this ongoing series of Armour in Theatre examines the development and employment of the first tanks. Toe volume covets the antiriot of the Great War, the evolution of the tank with a special and understandable emphasis on the developments with Great Britain. Special treatment is given to two important tank battles of the conflict - those of Cambria 1917 and Amiens 1918
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Guideline Publications Ltd Armour in Profile-Armoured Fighting Vehicles USA 1945-2018 By MP Robinson, David Grunnitt, Leif Robinson
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Armour in Profile-Armoured Fighting Vehicles USA 1945-2018
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By MP Robinson, David Grunnitt, Leif Robinson
Armour in Profile: Armoured Fighting Vehicles of the United States Army, 1945-2018 contains profiles of five armoured fighting vehicles that have shaped the strategy and tactics of the United States Army since the end of World War II. From the battlefields of the Korean Peninsula and the jungles of Vietnam, to the plains of Central Europe and deserts of Iraq and Kuwait, these vehicles are iconic of American military might. Beginning with the M47 and M48 Patton tanks, replacements for the M4 Sherman, it goes on to examine the M60 tank and the mighty M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank, a vehicle that is expected to serve as the principal weapon of the U.S. Army for at least another two decades. As well as these main battle tanks, it profiles the 'King of Battle', the M109 self-propelled howitzer, another relic of the Cold War continuously updated to meet the challenges of warfare in the twenty-first century. Finally, the book looks at the 'REFORGER' exercises held in the 1970s and 80s, at the height of the Cold War, and which moved thousands of U.S personnel and vehicles to Germany on an annual basis.
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Guideline Publications Ltd Guideline in Action 1 - Atlantic Resolve By David Grummitt
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By David Grummitt
A 64-page reference/photo album Atlantic Resolve: NATO's Show of Strength 2014-2018. A reference to modern NATO, especially US, and partner nations (esp. Ukraine) armour on exercise in Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, the Baltic States and Germany.
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Guideline Publications Ltd Aircraft in Profile US Navy and Air Force Issue 2 Issue 2 OUT NOW
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Issue 2 OUT NOW
Volume 1 issue 2

Aircraft in Profile is a monthly section occupying the centre pages of Scale Aircraft Modelling magazine providing an initial 'first step' in researching an aircraft type, and is aimed at those readers who have had little previous interest in its subject, rather than those with expert knowledge. The section outlines the history and development of its chosen type providing a context for a modelling project, while the plans and drawings are designed to expand upon this and we hope we hope will be of use or interest to both modellers and aviation enthusiasts alike Issue two collects six US Navy and Air Force subjects following a number of requests to provide the material in book form. 72 pages
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Guideline Publications Ltd Aircraft in Profile - British Classics   Volume 1 Issue 1                    . By Gary Hatcher
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Aircraft in Profile - British Classics Volume 1 Issue 1 .
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By Gary Hatcher
Aircraft in Profile is a monthly section occupying the centre pages of Scale Aircraft Modelling magazine providing an initial 'first step' in researching an aircraft type, and is aimed at those readers who have had little previous interest in its subject, rather than those with expert knowledge. The section outlines the history and development of its chosen type providing a context for a modelling project, while the plans and drawings are designed to expand upon this and we hope we hope will be of use or interest to both modellers and aviation enthusiasts alike Volume one collects six 'Classic' British subjects following a number of requests to provide the material in book form. 72 pages
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Guideline Publications Ltd Interceptor Force Fighter Command 1950 - 1968 Colin Ovens
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Interceptor Force Fighter Command 1950 - 1968
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Colin Ovens
Interceptor Force is the companion volume to Colin Oven's "Strategic Force",
also published by Guideline, and covers a similar time period, from 1950
until the dissolution of Fighter Command in 1968.

At the end of war in 1945, the Royal Air Force needed to reorganise itself
on a peacetime basis. To this end, squadrons were disbanded, aircraft went
to the scrap yard, and large numbers of personnel were demobilised.
However, unlike in 1918, this time there were no illusions about having
fought "a war to end wars". The new peacetime RAF would have to be able to
react rapidly to any threat or crisis that may affect British interests,
anywhere around the world. To this end, new aircraft continued to enter
squadron service, albeit in relatively small numbers - such as the Avro
Lincoln B.2 and the de Havilland Hornet F.I.

However the most significant new aircraft were the de Havilland Vampire
which entered squadron service in April 1946, and the Gloster Meteor, which
first joined a front line squadron in mid-1944. These aircraft heralded the
demise of the piston-engined interceptor, not only within Fighter Command
but also in air forces worldwide.

For a while it seemed that there was no really serious threat to the UK,
although Russia was becoming a rather un-cooperative post war ally. Once
the Russians had established puppet communist regimes in Eastern Europe, it
became clear that they were casting their gaze, and ambitions, westward.
Relations were difficult, and between June 1948 and May 1949 the Russians
blockaded Berlin, and not long after the lifting of the blockade, Russia
detonated its first atom-bomb in 1949. A powerful threat to Western
European and UK security was rapidly developing.

RAF Fighter Command squadrons and their equipment are examined with both the
general reader and the scale modeller in mind, and the photographs and
coloured profiles have been chosen to reflect these interests. This was an
era of large, colourful squadron markings, and futuristic swept-wing and
delta aircraft. As with the Strategic Force volume, many of the photos are
from the collection of Terry Panopolis, and the profiles come from
Guideline's artists.
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Guideline Publications Ltd Airlift Force RAF Transport Command 1948-1967 By Colin Ovens
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Airlift Force RAF Transport Command 1948-1967
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By Colin Ovens
Consider, for a moment, these three Royal Air Force Command titles:-
"Royal Air Force Bomber Command"- a name that, for many, may generate imposing images of Wellingtons, Halifaxes, Stirlings, Lancasters, Mosquitos, Lincolns, Canberras, and the V-Bombers;

"Royal Air Force Fighter Command"- a Command title that readily conjures up exciting images of Hurricanes, Spitfires, Tempests, Meteors, Vampires, Hunters, and Lightnings;

"Royal Air Force Coastal Command"- a renowned name that may prompt dramatic over-water images of Sunderlands, Beaufighters, Mosquitos, Catalinas, Liberators, and Shackletons. Now, consider the title "Royal Air Force Transport Command"... to many readers this may prompt images of huge formations of Dakotas, disgorging paratroops over Normandy, Arnhem, or the Rhine; others will have a recollection of the Berlin Airlift. On the other hand, many of us will recall seeing, and ignoring, the occasional Argosy, Beverley, Britannia, Hastings, Comet, or, perhaps, a VC-10, in the static park at a Battle of Britain Open Day, while they aimed their cameras at the Hunters, Javelins, Lightnings, V-Bombers, or Shackletons on show- these were the exciting defenders of these isles; and those others "They're just superannuated airliners", as a school-friend airily dismissed Transport Command's contribution to a Battle of Britain Open Day, at RAF Biggin Hill in the mid-1960s, when we two were teenagers.

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