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Posted by: xeneize |
In the 90's i did buy the Elite NVA-VC, at the time was good, but now a lot of new information is avaible....the multiple books is a superb option
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04/08/2014 02:50:00
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Posted by: xeneize Total Posts: 75 Joined Date: Friday, 18 January 2013 |
Soy el Xeneize original |
Posted by: Amaral Total Posts: 200 Joined Date: Friday, 8 March 2013 |
I didn't notice the diference last time, xeneize. I am sorry. I believe we could have new books (either MAA or Elite) on this subjects with Vietnamese authors helping Gordon L. Rottman.. |
Posted by: hierro Total Posts: 3 Joined Date: Tuesday, 22 April 2014 |
I am not with the "first" xeneze Elite 38 (despite 8 colour plates) is improvable,it is necessary a new NVA and Vietcong title |
Posted by: Railok Total Posts: 19 Joined Date: Monday, 8 October 2012 |
I thought the 'original' xeneize thought the book was rubbish? Honestly, like I said in the MAA thread - the information is good but outdated, but the color plates are downright rubbish. |
Posted by: Amaral Total Posts: 200 Joined Date: Friday, 8 March 2013 |
I am planing to buy the NVA/VC Elite title, what is wrong with it? |
Posted by: xeneize Total Posts: 75 Joined Date: Friday, 18 January 2013 |
Amaral, Is a good book, but is from the 90's, a lot of new information is avaible. A very good option, the Warrior series The North Vietnamese Army Soldier . |
Posted by: Amaral Total Posts: 200 Joined Date: Friday, 8 March 2013 |
Thanks, I will look for the Elite title in question. By the way, I have the Warrior one, very good book. I hope that Osprey will make some noew ones with more participation of Vietnamese veterans. |