Polish Armoured Trains 1921-1939 - Vol. 3 - Adam Jońca | Armorama™

This is the 3rd Volume authored by, Adam Jońca, which begins in 1930, after the war with Soviet Russia, and ends in September 1939. The German invasion followed 17 days later by the treacherous Soviet attack, starting a new Great War, this time designated as number “Two”.


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Looks very well thought out and formatted. I hope there will be more books like this coming out. I wonder how many countries in Europe had armored trains in 1940?

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Yes, this book is thick and full of captioned images.

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Amazon is showing a hardcover Polish Armoured Trains (no volume number in title) to be published April 8 of this month. It is 400 pages.

The softcover volumes are 118, 124 and 156 and pages, respectively. This leads me to believe that the upcoming hardcover version shown on Amazon is a compilation of the three softcover volumes.

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That sounds like it.

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Very cool, I’ll probably pick this up.

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I preordered the 400pg hardcover, yolo. I’ll let you guys know how it goes.
Love me some armored trains, and I can be very dangerous with a blueprint and some reference pictures

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:grin:
…and some styrene, a No. 11 blade, and a pint or two…

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I may just utilize the 3d printer for this one, but the drinking’s a given

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Your finding now confirms the reason for this Table of Contents in the Vol. 3 publication.

@Landships

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Armored trains are just bad-ass.

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There’s a lot of truth in that statement :face_with_monocle: :scroll:

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I like the breakdown by train and then rolling stock. This should be a good one

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