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Claes Sundin

    Claes Sundin ist ein Illustrator und Autor, dessen Faszination für Militärflugzeuge des Zweiten Weltkriegs und der Nachkriegszeit in seiner Kindheit begann. Diese Leidenschaft, verwurzelt in seinen frühen Sammel- und Modellbauinteressen, prägt sein Schaffen. Seine Arbeit zeichnet sich durch akribische Flugzeugprofile und Darstellungen anderer Kriegsgerät aus. Sundin teilt sein Wissen durch Artikel, Vorträge und neue Buchprojekte und vertieft so das Verständnis für dieses spezielle Thema.

    Luftwaffe Fighters
    Arnhem 1944 An Epic Battle Revisited
    More Luftwaffe Fighter Aircraft in Profile
    Luftwaffe Fighter Aircraft in Profile
    Deutsche Jagdflugzeuge 1939 - 1945 in Farbprofilen
    Luftwaffe attack aircraft
    • A superb study for both the historian and modeler, this book contains 124 color profiles showing Luftwaffe single-engine fighter aircraft - Bf 109, Fw 190, Ta 152, Me 262, Me 163, and He 162 - once piloted by some of the most famous German aces of World War II. Also shown are war-era photographs of select aircraft and pilots. The book begins with a summary of Luftwaffe fighter camouflage and color schemes on the various war fronts, then explains unit markings, tactical codes, personal markings and other markings. Luftwaffe Fighter Aircraft in Profile serves as the perfect introduction to the history of the German Luftwaffe in World War II. At the same time, it is an indispensable volume to the aircraft modeler.

      Luftwaffe Fighter Aircraft in Profile
    • Contains 124 extraordinary color profiles, portraying examples of nearly all types of single-seated fighter aircraft used by the Luftwaffe in World War II. All of the detailed profiles represent aircraft flown by German aces, some of the most famous and successful as well as those of lesser known. Also contains over 100 color illustrations of Luftwaffe unit markings, uniform insignia, camouflage colors, unit code styles, kill markings, and related features.

      More Luftwaffe Fighter Aircraft in Profile
    • Luftwaffe Fighters

      German WW2 Designs

      • 132 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The book showcases over 200 full-color profiles of Luftwaffe fighters, highlighting iconic aircraft like the Messerschmitt Bf 109 and Focke-Wulf Fw 190, alongside others such as the Me 262 and Ju 88. Renowned artist Claes Sundin meticulously reproduces the markings of legendary aces, drawing from original photographs. Covering diverse schemes from various fronts and years of World War II, it serves as an essential resource for aviation enthusiasts and modelers, providing detailed notes and a visual feast of historical aircraft.

      Luftwaffe Fighters
    • PANZER

      • 132 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The stunning success of Adolf Hitler's ground offensives during the first year of the Second World War was due in no small part to the new tanks fielded by his armies. The Panzer III and IV were well-armed, relatively fast and equipped to work closely with motorised infantry. However, when Germany's armies invaded the Soviet Union they were shocked to encounter the revolutionary T-34 with its long-barrelled gun and sloped armour. Early battles against this machine sparked an arms race that would result in some of the Second World War's most powerful armoured fighting vehicles - the Tiger I, Panther and Tiger II. Also entering the fray were deadly tank destroyers such as the Jagdpanther, the StuG III and the monstrous Jagdtiger. All these vehicles and more are depicted in glorious detail by legendary profiles artist Claes Sundin in Panzer: German WW2 Designs.

      PANZER
    • The stunning success of Adolf Hitler's ground offensives during the first year of the Second World War was due in no small part to the new tanks fielded by his armies. The Panzer III and IV were well-armed, relatively fast and equipped to work closely with motorised infantry. However, when Germany's armies invaded the Soviet Union they were shocked to encounter the revolutionary T-34 with its long-barrelled gun and sloped armour. Early battles against this machine sparked an arms race that would result in some of the Second World War's most powerful armoured fighting vehicles - the Tiger I, Panther and Tiger II. Also entering the fray were deadly tank destroyers such as the Jagdpanther, the StuG III and the monstrous Jagdtiger. All these vehicles and more are depicted in glorious detail by legendary profiles artist Claes Sundin in Panzer: German WW2 Designs

      Panzer: German WW2 Tank Profiles