Armour Links

Here are some links for small scale and full size armour sites that I like:

On the Way!
My favourite small scale armour site, started by Doug Chaltry. To quote from the site itself: "On The Way! first went on-line in late 1999 as Doug Chaltry's personal web-site. He wanted to post photos of his completed models, as well as provide in-box reviews of representative models from his large collection of un-built kits. The site quickly became very popular and experienced massive growth of both Doug's reviews and research articles, as well as viewer's contributed reviews and Gallery entries. After many years of trying to cope with the increasing burden that the site was placing on his free time, Doug had a modeling meltdown and decided to give up the site. After a short transition period, in early 2005 he turned it over to the capable hands of Simon Barnes. Simon continued to manage the site in the same vein that Doug initiated, and the site continued to experience massive growth. But the site's success ultimately claimed Simon as its second victim, and he decided, like Doug before him, to seek help from other interested modelers.
As of October 2008, On The Way! has been managed and operated by a committee of avid small scale armor modelers. These committee members share the responsibility of keeping the site up-to-date and processing articles and reviews contributed by site viewers. Short biographies are presented below of the committee members."
1-76 & 1-72 AFV MUSEUM
Another excellent site, this virtual museum has loads of well made armour models with detailed descriptions of the kits used as well as the full size item.
The 72 Scale Page
Björn Bäcklund has some really nice models, many of which are fairly ambitious conversions or scratchbuilts. He's a braver man than I.
missing-lynx.com
Slightly biased towards 1/35 but I forgive them, nobody's perfect. Lots of discussion groups - including one for braille scale so they win brownie points there - as well as reviews, resources, a gallery, chat room, articles, links etc., etc. There's probably a coffee shop or pub in there somewhere as well, I just haven't found them yet.
Canadian Tracks
This used to be an excellent site for canadian armour, however now all it seems to be is a sales blurb for one cd-rom entitled "CANADIAN VEHICLE MARKINGS OF WWII - CMHQ Guidelines for the Canadian Army Overseas". Perhaps this cd has all the great pics that used to be on this site? I'll leave this link here for now in case Canadian Tracks ever returns to its former splendour.
Landships
Peter Kempf's great WWl AFV and artillery modelling site.