Modelling Books

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Thanks for the info Wojtek. I'm going to have to up-date some of my references i think, and these, and some the Kagero books, will be on my list.
 
I second the above....Kagero are superb books!

I have to say though Wojtek, you MUST talk to your fellow country men, that they'll have to calm down slightly, you guys produce far too many goodies that I want, I don't have my own BANK to play with you know, just an ordinay poor working class salary....

These books are a must have too! AJ-Press Military Bookshop.
 
Damn right! Those AJ-Press books are stunning! Many thanks once again to Wurger for the Fw 190 D series Modelmania book. This is going to cost me a fortune.
 

Yep..it is true Jan. If I would have all these books from Kagero and AJ-Press I would get rid off all ones I have had so far on my shelves.What is more I would have to rob a bank.
 
Has people gone M-A-D!!?? Just been snooping around for interesting books on Amazon.com.....

....and as Jeremy Clarkson says, I found this!

Anyhoo, you've probably heard and seen Osprey's Focke-Wulf Fw 190, Osprey Production Line to Frontline 5, which is in paperback, right?
They honestly think that they'll get hold on to your hats....

2 used for $349 and for $413....2 new for $429.81 and $429.82...!!!

Remember that these are paperback with 144 pages and published by as I said Osprey Publishing in 2003!


ARE THEY BL**DY CRAZY!!!
 

I have my copy. Has a couple of ta 152 shots not seen before. Nice little books. But thats crazy.
 
Which part of Planet Nutter are these people from? One hundred and seventy five quid for a what, twenty quid book, that the publisher might have back-copies of? Most Osprey books are around £12, with their hard-backs at no more than about £20 - £25. It might be worthwhile looking at somwhere like 'Motor Books' or other specialist dealers who advertise in the aviation/modelling press. How old is it anyway? Osprey normally keep their titles in print as long as there is demand, often for years.
 
If yu thnk thats expensive. Check out Squadron Signal "French Fghters n Action).
 
The same goes for The Official Pullman-Standard Library by W. David Randall William M. Ross....seen them from $70 and up to $400 for a single copy and on Amazon for $1.800 for 16 volumes, I've got all except #4 Pennsylvania Railroad....
 

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