Historical References

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Historical References

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Here ask questions and post historical information and references about the subject of the GB.
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It is ten years (!) since we did a tribute GB to Matchbox kit designer, Maurice Landi, who died in 2007. At the conclusion of the GB, Mike Grant put together a book of our endeavours. Here's a link to that GB:

http://gregers.fr.yuku.com/forums/143/T ... IQdRVMrKpo;
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Here's a link to some walk-around photos of a late version of a Russian T34.
I took these of one which lives not too far from me.

http://s1090.photobucket.com/user/skoda ... sort=6&o=0;
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