Modelling the Matilda Infantry Tank
A detailed guide to modelling the Matilda tank across a variety of types, colour schemes and scales, featuring excellent reference photos.

The Matilda tank saw action in almost all theatres of World War II, from Europe to the Pacific. It is perhaps most famous for its role in the desert campaigns of 1940-41, thus acquiring its nickname 'Queen of the Desert'.

Using clearly explained techniques and methods, and featuring the work of several top modellers, this step-by-step guide to building, finishing and displaying the Matilda in European, Western Desert and Australian service presents a creative and enagaging approach to modelling the 'Tilly'.
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Modelling the Matilda Infantry Tank
A detailed guide to modelling the Matilda tank across a variety of types, colour schemes and scales, featuring excellent reference photos.

The Matilda tank saw action in almost all theatres of World War II, from Europe to the Pacific. It is perhaps most famous for its role in the desert campaigns of 1940-41, thus acquiring its nickname 'Queen of the Desert'.

Using clearly explained techniques and methods, and featuring the work of several top modellers, this step-by-step guide to building, finishing and displaying the Matilda in European, Western Desert and Australian service presents a creative and enagaging approach to modelling the 'Tilly'.
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Modelling the Matilda Infantry Tank

Modelling the Matilda Infantry Tank

by Mark Bannerman
Modelling the Matilda Infantry Tank

Modelling the Matilda Infantry Tank

by Mark Bannerman

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A detailed guide to modelling the Matilda tank across a variety of types, colour schemes and scales, featuring excellent reference photos.

The Matilda tank saw action in almost all theatres of World War II, from Europe to the Pacific. It is perhaps most famous for its role in the desert campaigns of 1940-41, thus acquiring its nickname 'Queen of the Desert'.

Using clearly explained techniques and methods, and featuring the work of several top modellers, this step-by-step guide to building, finishing and displaying the Matilda in European, Western Desert and Australian service presents a creative and enagaging approach to modelling the 'Tilly'.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780969909
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 06/20/2012
Series: Osprey Modelling , #5
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 80
File size: 18 MB
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About the Author

Mark Bannerman is a finance manager in the Department of Education in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Mark has been modelling for over 10 years, with a long-standing interest in Allied armour of World War II and figure painting.
Mark Bannerman is a finance manager with the Department of Education, Canada. He has been modelling for over ten years, with a special interest in modelling armour and painting figures.
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