Even if you're not a die-hard Tiger fan, there is so much material and detail in this colossal 520-page book that there is something for almost every student and aficionado of military history. * The Armourer * Very highly recommended to historians, armour fans and military model makers. * Tankette * It should come in handy not only for modelers, but also for fans of WWII. In one big book you will find a lot of different illustrations and extensive text, which will introduce you to different aspects of the tank. * DetailScaleView * It's a work of almost biblical scope, and coupled with the previous two volumes, that I really must track down, it makes a complete reference for the legendary Tiger. If you want such a thing, then this is for you, and it'll also keep you busy reading for quite some time. * Britmodeller.com * The major insights into all aspects of tank design, operating, and living conditions mean that it has appeal across a broad spectrum of modern warfare enthusiasts. A real eye-opener, by an expert on Panzer warfare. * Miniature Wargames - Chris Jarvis * Thanks to Wolfgang Schneider, within these pages is probably all there is to be known about the Tiger tank and, certainly as far as Volume III is concerned, it is a remarkable work of scholarship, a sound and definitive reference, and a very fun read. Five [stars] because I'm not allowed to award six. ***** * Army Rumour Service * This is an excellent book for those with a passion for the Tiger Tank...Recommended. * Scale Military Modelling International Magazine * I cannot recommend this book highly enough for fans of German armour. * Military Modelcraft International * A large format, hardback book and one I think I can say has immediately jumped to be among the top of my list for best books on the Tiger tank. * Military Model Scene *
Wolfgang Schneider has written widely on the development and history of armored vehicles. A tank officer in the German Army, he is editor of Tanks of the World.