Publications with the WWP logo are intended for the modelers who, when they want to improve their product, need as many detail photographs as possible. In addition to this target group they can also be used as an aid where historical vehicles are to be renovated by their owners. For the above reasons they contain only some basic textual guidelines, but mainly the photographs form the core of their content.
It was our primary endeavor to print only the photographs that have not yet been published, as large and good as possible, and we are still successful in doing so, even after 12 years of our activity.
Where appropriate and possible the color schematic diagrams and drawing schedules also form a part of such publications.
The first publication called "UH-60 Black Hawk in Detail" was issued in the fall 1994. In 1995, the publication called "BMP 1 in Detail" opened the second line. In 1996, the first newly formatted (240mm x 225mm) publication of the line, called "Special Museum Line", was released, dedicated mainly to the historical sites, no matter whether in possession of the private owners or forming a part of museums. Over time, this line became the core of our publishing activities.
Currently, three more lines of edition for a part of our program, either more dedicated to history or presenting the interesting modelers' work results.
On these pages, there are only the publications that are now available in the publishing house or the news just about to be released.
The section "Gallery" will gradually show the photographs to be used free on a non-commercial basis if there was no place for them in the publications that have been issued already or if they are not scheduled to be published in those being prepared.