It’s time for another sneak peek at some of our artwork from upcoming releases. Today, we will be looking at three plates from our February series books.
Combat 23: New Zealand Infantryman vs German Motorcycle Soldier by David Greentree
Illustrated by Adam Hook

This first piece of artwork by Adam Hook in New Zealand Infantryman vs German Motorcycle Soldier depicts the New Zealand rearguard carrying out an ambush on the Kradschützen-Gruppe, who has unsuspectingly driven straight into them. The image shows the rearguard with a captured German MG 34 machine gun, a few riflemen, a Bren-gunner and Tommy-gunners.
Duel 67: Spitfire II/V vs Bf 109F by Tony Holmes
Illustrated by Jim Laurier and Gareth Hector
We move to the skies next with Spitfire II/V vs Bf 109F. In this image, the Bf 109F takes aim at the Spitfire, with its use of a Revi C12D.
Campaign 304: Darwin 1942 by Bob Alford
Illustrated by Jim Laurier
Finally, we have an image from Darwin 1942, which follows the Japanese attack on the Australian port of Darwin. This plate depicts Lieutenant Thomas H. Moorer and his co-pilot, Ensign Walter H. Mosley, escaping their badly damaged aircraft, set on fire by the Japanese.
That’s all for this week, do let us know which piece of artwork is your favourite, and which of our upcoming February releases you’re most looking forward to.
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