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Guideline Publications Ltd Guideline in Action no 2 Atlantic Resolve NATO's show of strength in Europe 2014-2020
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NATO's show of strength in Europe 2014-2020
Authors Gary Hatcher


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Atlantic Resolve is a response to Russia's actions in Ukraine, mainly the war in Donbass, and is funded under the European Reassurance Initiative. The US took several immediate steps to demonstrate solidarity with NATO, such as augmenting the air, ground and naval presence in the region, and enhancing previously scheduled exercises. The US is taking measures to improve NATO military plans and defence capabilities, and remains committed to maintaining a persistent presence in Central and Eastern Europe. This second Guideline in Action looks at the US Air Force's recent deployments in support of Atlantic Resolve, US Army aviation assets, and multinational training exercises, as well as the transport and logistics efforts behind the maintenance of the front line squadrons. 84 pages
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Guideline Publications Ltd NATO Armour 1991-2020 NATO Armour from the End of the Cold War to Today
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NATO Armour from the End of the Cold War to Today
Author David Grummitt


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The end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 should have signalled a lasting 'peace dividend' for the countries of NATO. Instead within a decade, the 'War on Terror' had refocused military spending away from conventional arms and the armour-heavy formations of the Cold War era. However, as the
level of NATO's commitment to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq reduced, Russian aggression in the Crimea and Ukraine led to a renewed emphasis on peer-on-peer warfare and a revival of more traditional forms of armoured firepower. This book, the second in an exciting new series by Guideline License Publications and the team that brings you Military Modelcraft International, the UK's number 1 military modelling magazine, looks in
detail at the armoured fighting vehicles employed by NATO armies, their allies and partners, from the end of the Cold War to today. From the mighty Leopard 2 Main Battle Tank to the ex-Warsaw Pact vehicles now
employed by NATO's Eastern European allies and partners, each article provides a unique historical perspective, well illustrated by carefully selected photos, and with individual vehicles illustrated in colour profiles. On top of this superb reference material, a modelling gallery displays some of the most inspirational NATO armour models from the pages of Military Modelcraft International.
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Guideline Publications Ltd Northern Powerhouse Lineside photography in the North Country
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Lineside photography in the North Country
Author Ian Edmondson


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'Northern Powerhouse' is the first in our railway bookazine series and showcases the lineside photography of Ian Edmondson. Born and raised next to the old Lostock Hall shed, Ian's dedication to getting 'that one shot' has led him to travel the North of England seeking out locations that have enabled him to combine the best of the spectacular scenery of Yorkshire, Cumbria, and his native Lancashire, with the most interesting and unusual of the freight and passenger workings that thread through the area.
Often rising before dawn and driving for hours to stake out a single freight working, Ian's passion both for the trains and the landscape around them finds focus in this remarkable collection of images that showcase not only his commitment and passion, but also reassures us that the railway lines that called out to the likes of Ivo Peters and Eric Treacy are still there, and have plenty to offer if we only know when and where to look.
It is the author's hope that this collection - presenting images of contemporary workings in locations still current - will assist and inspire other enthusiasts to go out and find for themselves the best that Britain's railways still have to offer .
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Guideline Publications Ltd After the Apocalypse After the Apocalypse
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After the Apocalypse
Curated by David Grummitt and Marco Riolo

Guideline Publications is delighted to announce After the Apocalypse, brought to you by the team from Fantasy Figures International and Marco Riolo of Alternity Miniatures. This softback 84-page book brings you the very best in post-apocalyptic modelling, with stalkers, zombies and all manner of horrors from a dystopian future. It features seven previously unpublished articles, each covering a different aspect of post-apocalyptic modelling including figure painting, vehicle modelling and diorama building. Each article is fully illustrated with step-by-step photos, informative text, and extensive galleries of the finished model. Marco Riolo also explains the concept behind and design of some new and exclusive new post-apocalyptic figures to be released by Alternity Miniatures. The book gathers together some of the world's foremost post-apocalyptic modellers, including Gabriele Leni, Vincenzo Lanna, Stefano Garbin and Antonio Casas Garcia. As well as the seven featured articles, there are stunning galleries of the best of post-apocalyptic modelling from the likes of Mirko Brechmann, Denniz Halo Hedin, James Craig and Marian Berg. This is post-apocalyptic modelling at its most innovative and creative and not to be missed!


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Guideline Publications Ltd Armour in the Eastern Front Armour in the Eastern Front 1941 - 1945
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Armour in the Eastern Front 1941 - 1945
Author David Grummitt


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Warpaint Armour is an exciting new series by Guideline License Publications. Each title will cover an important
conflict or period, looking at the tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles that shaped pivotal moments in the
history of modern warfare. Illustrated throughout with archival images and specially commissioned colour profiles,
it will showcase the latest research with articles written by an international team of experts, providing information and inspiration to modellers and military history enthusiasts alike. In each volume you will find eight features articles covering both well-known and more obscure AFVs, as well as accounts of campaigns and the role of armour in both war and peace. The series will take us from the origins of armoured warfare on the Western Front to the latest in military technology and the preparations made
by today's militaries for future conflict. In conjunction with Acrylicos Vallejo and Military Modelcraft International, the UK's number military modelling monthly, the articles are written with a modeller in mind. Each volume also features a modelling gallery, showcasing some of the finest models that have been seen in Miltary Modelcraft International over the last decade, as well as some that have not previously been seen in print. 84 pages 100 pages £18.00
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Guideline Publications Ltd Fall of Iron Light and Medium bomber aircraft of World War 2
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Light and Medium bomber aircraft of World War 2
Authors Gary Hatcher & Chris Meddings


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Fall of Iron is the first in a series of compendium volumes covering military aircraft with a focus on some of the less well-covered subjects. The series is designed to offer a brief one-stop historical reference combined with colour artwork and is aimed primarily scale modellers but offers plenty for the general aviation enthusiast too.
This first volume looks at some of the twin-engined medium bombers of World War Two and includes a selection of profiles written by Richard Mason, as well as a ground-breaking piece of research on the early B-25 Mitchell by Brian Derbyshire that offers an incisive look into the business of wartime mass-production and the vast number of changes to the ensuing airframes brought about as a result of ongoing combat experience. Other aircraft covered include the rarely discussed Tupolev SB-2, the Mitsubishi G4M Betty, Bristol Blenheim, Savoia-Marchetti SM.79, Petylyakov Pe-2 and the Handley Page Hampden.
Many of these aircraft have been overlooked as 'also-rans' by history and the scale modelling community but an examination of similar types designed for similar roles from various Axis and Allied air forces demonstrates just how much aircraft development kept pace during the conflict, and how despite their clear external differences aircraft designers all over the World were drawing the same conclusions as a result of experience gained in a shooting war.
Comprehensive enough to inform but concise enough to be useful, Fall of Iron presents a picture of Wartime bomber development that will help the reader understand the essential role these unsung machines played and the sometimes remarkable use that was made of them. This books is 92 pages
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Guideline Publications Ltd Aircraft in Profile US Navy and Air Force Issue 2 Issue 2 OUT NOW
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Issue 2 OUT NOW
Volume 1 issue 2

Aircraft in Profile is a monthly section occupying the centre pages of Scale Aircraft Modelling magazine providing an initial 'first step' in researching an aircraft type, and is aimed at those readers who have had little previous interest in its subject, rather than those with expert knowledge. The section outlines the history and development of its chosen type providing a context for a modelling project, while the plans and drawings are designed to expand upon this and we hope we hope will be of use or interest to both modellers and aviation enthusiasts alike Issue two collects six US Navy and Air Force subjects following a number of requests to provide the material in book form. 72 pages
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Guideline Publications Ltd Armour in Profile-Armoured Fighting Vehicles USA 1945-2018 By MP Robinson, David Grunnitt, Leif Robinson
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By MP Robinson, David Grunnitt, Leif Robinson
Armour in Profile: Armoured Fighting Vehicles of the United States Army, 1945-2018 contains profiles of five armoured fighting vehicles that have shaped the strategy and tactics of the United States Army since the end of World War II. From the battlefields of the Korean Peninsula and the jungles of Vietnam, to the plains of Central Europe and deserts of Iraq and Kuwait, these vehicles are iconic of American military might. Beginning with the M47 and M48 Patton tanks, replacements for the M4 Sherman, it goes on to examine the M60 tank and the mighty M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank, a vehicle that is expected to serve as the principal weapon of the U.S. Army for at least another two decades. As well as these main battle tanks, it profiles the 'King of Battle', the M109 self-propelled howitzer, another relic of the Cold War continuously updated to meet the challenges of warfare in the twenty-first century. Finally, the book looks at the 'REFORGER' exercises held in the 1970s and 80s, at the height of the Cold War, and which moved thousands of U.S personnel and vehicles to Germany on an annual basis.
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Guideline Publications Ltd Aircraft in Profile - British Classics   Volume 1 Issue 1                    . By Gary Hatcher
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By Gary Hatcher
Aircraft in Profile is a monthly section occupying the centre pages of Scale Aircraft Modelling magazine providing an initial 'first step' in researching an aircraft type, and is aimed at those readers who have had little previous interest in its subject, rather than those with expert knowledge. The section outlines the history and development of its chosen type providing a context for a modelling project, while the plans and drawings are designed to expand upon this and we hope we hope will be of use or interest to both modellers and aviation enthusiasts alike Volume one collects six 'Classic' British subjects following a number of requests to provide the material in book form. 72 pages
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Guideline Publications Ltd Guideline in Action 1 - Atlantic Resolve By David Grummitt
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By David Grummitt
A 64-page reference/photo album Atlantic Resolve: NATO's Show of Strength 2014-2018. A reference to modern NATO, especially US, and partner nations (esp. Ukraine) armour on exercise in Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, the Baltic States and Germany.
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