Wheels & Tracks

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

EditorBart Vanderveen
CategoriesMilitary history
FrequencyQuarterly
Founded1982
Wheels & Tracks
EditorBart Vanderveen
CategoriesMilitary history
FrequencyQuarterly
Founded1982
CompanyBattle of Britain Prints International
CountryUnited Kingdom
ISSN0263-7081

Wheels & Tracks was a military history magazine covering the history of military vehicles worldwide published quarterly in the United Kingdom.[1] The editor was Bart Vanderveen, who edited the publication from 1982 until his death in 2001.[2][3] It was published by Battle of Britain Prints International Ltd., which also published After the Battle magazine.[4] The final issue of Wheels & Tracks was issue 75,[1] in April 2001.

Wheels & Tracks pre-dated later military vehicle magazines such as Classic Military Vehicles.[3] According to Classic Military Vehicles editor John Carroll, Wheels & Tracks "gained a reputation around the world for its precise detail and accuracy".[3]

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI