Friday, February 07, 2020 - 02:09 PM UTC
Haynes' new title in its Icon series gives a rare insight into acquiring, owning, and operating this well-known AFV using the UK Tank Museum’s Tiger 131.
Tiger Tank by David Fletcher, David Willey, and Mike Hayton.

The book was written by a team of experts from the Tank Museum who were closely involved with the strip-down and rebuild of the Tiger I. It also contains personal recollections from wartime German tank crewmen and reveals what it was like to operate this 57-ton giant in combat.

Other members of the writing team include volunteers Darren Hayton and Stevan Case, Mike Gibb of the SdKfz Military Vehicle Foundation and David Schofield, a specialist in forensic science.
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Had a lead on one listed as a stock, one owner, low mileage project vehicle. I decided to pass on it. [/quote] And it was driven by a Grandmother once a week to church and back, right?
FEB 07, 2020 - 04:19 PM
This book came out a few years ago. Glad to see they are doing a re-print. Jesse
FEB 07, 2020 - 09:05 PM
I think I know who decided to give it a crack LINK LINK LINK
FEB 07, 2020 - 10:02 PM
Picked up a copy of this book when it was first offered a few years back -a great quick reference book with really useful pictures. Wonder how this release differs from the first printing.
FEB 08, 2020 - 11:30 AM
Content-wise I would guess the same. As per Haynes' its Icons books are compact editions of the originals, so I guess this just comes in a smaller format compared to the previous.
FEB 08, 2020 - 03:55 PM
For the information of British readers, the original edition is still available from "The Works" for £6 (cover price £19.99). I don't know if this company trades elsewhere in the world, it's a cheap book shop which buys up end of run stuff and sells it at much reduced prices. It is also a good source of Amber published military books. However they seem to pick and choose which titles they stock, had to get the Haynes Panther book from Amamzon, nor do they seem to be stocking the Stug title (but this one is new out).
FEB 09, 2020 - 01:23 AM
Just a thought: can anyone confirm for me exactly where those demolished Tigers, etc were located? I think I know but I'd like to know more about them.
FEB 09, 2020 - 12:17 PM
Looks like Tunisia at a guess but I may be wrong. This is where the Bovingdon Tiger came from. This level of destruction may well have resulted from them being put on a firing range and subjected to continual test firing or from an internal explosion. The Tiger was still on the secret list at the time and had a self destruct explosive device installed. Crews abandoning their tanks were supposed to ensure that they were demolished, but this almost never happened because crews leaving their vehicles usually had more important priorities!
FEB 10, 2020 - 12:21 AM
Thought that it might be the "Tiger Graveyard" in Tunisia where several Tigers were deliberately blown up to prevent capture. That was a depressingly frequent occurrence and we should be thankful that Tiger 131 did not suffer that fate. If it had we probably wouldn't have a functional Tiger in original condition to admire.
FEB 11, 2020 - 05:25 AM
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