Ammo Modelling Book
The Illustrated Guide of Axis Military Vehicles A.MIG-6308
The Illustrated Guide of Axis Military Vehicles A.MIG-6308 is a comprehensive reference dedicated to the history, design, and deployment of vehicles used by the Axis nations during the Second World War. Written by military historians and modellers Claudio Fernández, Daniele Guglielmi, and Mario Pieri, this 139-page softcover combines detailed research with expertly illustrated colour profiles, offering a vivid portrayal of Axis equipment in both combat and support roles. Each section provides visual and historical context that enriches understanding of the machines that operated alongside Germany across multiple fronts.
Through a collection of rare wartime photographs and accurate profile artwork, the book examines the diverse array of vehicles used by Germany’s allies, including Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Finland. It also explores the repurposing of captured Allied vehicles such as the Sherman, T-34, and Churchill tanks. The collaboration between historians and illustrators results in an invaluable resource for both modellers and military history enthusiasts seeking accurate references and new subject inspiration for builds and dioramas.
- 139-page full-colour softcover reference guide
- Features rare historical photos and colour profiles of Axis vehicles
- Authored by Claudio Fernández, Daniele Guglielmi, and Mario Pieri
- Explores vehicles from Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania, and Finland
- Includes examples of captured Allied equipment in Axis service
- Provides historical background and visual modelling reference
- Part of the Ammo Illustrated Guides collection
This title is complemented by Ammo’s Axis Tanks & Vehicles Decal Sets (A.MIG-8193–8196), allowing modellers to reproduce many of the subjects featured in the book with historical accuracy. Blending scholarship, artistry, and visual clarity, this guide stands as an essential addition for anyone interested in Axis military vehicles or detailed scale modelling references.








