 | AIRFIX HO
Scale Figures : Stuff for collectors (like me). Eric Williamson's superb
website brings back all those childhood memories. |
 | AFV Museum
: Patrick Storto's AFV Museum, one of the classics but still one of the
best. |
 | ON
THE WAY: Doug Chaltry's terrific site for model armor specialists. First
class site! |
 | Panzer
Page : The illustrated history of German Tanks |
 | The Russian
Battlefield : a huge amount of information about the Soviet army |
 | Minutemen Toy
Soldiers: a great place to find all kinds of new and discontinued
figures, armor and accessories in both 1/72nd and 1/35 scale. Distributor of
BP Cast, and Battlefield Miniatures for the US, a very good looking range of
20mm war-gaming vehicles and figures. |
 | SSAMSIG
: Small Scale Armor Modelers Special Interest Group. Owned and maintained by
Kent Kirkpatrick, here you'll find images and information on kits and
conversions. Nice work! |
 | Small
Scale Pages: a promising new site maintained by expert modelers Sandman
and Overlord from the Czech Republic. Info and reviews on kits + helpful
modeling tips as well. Also an interesting international modelers register
where you can get info on modelers worldwide and contact them. |
 | Landships:
a most interesting site containing lots of information on World War I
modeling. A definite must if you want to try something else for a change. |
 | DUGZMODELS: a
great site with loads of images of armor, bunkers and figures which will
make you drool for the rest of the evening. Satisfaction guaranteed! |
 | PANZERMANIACS:
a stunning website loaded with awesome pictures of 1/35 scale models,
including some exclusive Tony Greenland work. Also check out the Panzerstoss
section, lots of great images from Beltring and Saumur!! Not to be missed! |
 | Small
Scale Scene : a most comprehensive site containing loads of
information and links to small scale modeling + an interesting series of
reviews. |
 | Simons World War
2 Wargames : a brand new site from Australia with many interesting images
and information. Something to keep your eye on for certain! |
 | Die
Sturmartillerie : This site shows pictures from a private
collection with focus on the Sturmgeschutzabteilungen. Not a technical site,
but many interesting original (and unpublished) pictures and background
information. Well worth a visit. In German only, but the names and images
speak for themselves. Highly detailed information! |
 | Polish
armor of 1918-1939 : A site both in Polish and English with a wealth of
information on Polish equipment and organisation. |
 | Char Francais
: a whole load of information about French
tanks and fighting vehicles. Many images! There is also a very detailed
section on French markings for 1944-45. In French only, but once again, the
names and images speak for themself. Contains an amazing registry of
individual vehicles' names, markings together with an original picture. |
 | Tin Soldiers of
Antwerp: the site of my local war-gaming club: have a look at what
we are all up to each Friday evening. All interested people are welcome for
a visit! |
 | Panzerworld
: a very extensive website with lots of information on the German army
during World War II. Besides loads of information and images there is also a
dictionary of German technical terms, a wonderful tool when studying the
German military. |
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Another great site which I can only but recommend to you. Much information
on the tanks and armored vehicles used by a host of countries!
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 | Small
Scale Armour : A brand new site by Alex Clark! If you see the images on
that site you can easily call Alex one of the best 1/72 scale modelers in
the world! Strongly recommended!
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 | ACE MODELS
from the Ukraine comes a nice range of 1/72 modern armor that Tracks &
Troops stocks. Full information about these kits can be found on the
manufacturers site.
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 | Reference
pictures:
reference pictures of kits from museums from all over Europe: you will find
hundreds of details here, highly recommended site.
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 | D-Day
diorama: a beautiful 1/72 scale D-day diorama by a very talented Italian
modeler. Well worth a visit!
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