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| Language | Japanese |
The MC Axis 2026 August Issue is a collectible magazine focused on design, architecture, product innovation, and visual culture. As part of the long-running AXIS magazine series, this issue continues its tradition of exploring cutting-edge creativity and forward-thinking ideas from both Japanese and international designers.
[Special Feature] Girls with open-topped anti-tank self-propelled artillery outfits.
The cover story features an explanation of open-top (vehicles without a turret or fighting compartment roof) self-propelled anti-tank guns from around the world that played an active role in World War II.
From Germany, we have the Panzer I 4.7cm self-propelled anti-tank gun, the Marder I, Marder II, Marder III, and Nashorn. From the United States, we have the M3 tank destroyer, M10 Wolverine, M18 Hellcat, and M36 Jackson. From Britain, we have the Archer and M10C Achilles self-propelled anti-tank guns. From the Soviet Union, we have the ZIS-30 and SU-76 self-propelled guns. From Japan, we have the Type 1 7.5cm self-propelled gun, and from Italy, the Semovente da 90/53, all appearing as anthropomorphic girls.
The feature also includes comparative illustrations of German and American self-propelled anti-tank guns and a section explaining basic knowledge, making it easy for beginners to understand.
MC Axis (AXIS magazine) is a Japanese publication dedicated to design, architecture, and creative industries, showcasing global trends and concepts.
It includes feature articles, designer interviews, project showcases, and visual presentations related to modern design.
It is ideal for design professionals, students, and anyone interested in creative industries and innovation.
Yes. It is a collectible magazine issue, especially for readers who follow design publications and AXIS releases.
Yes. It’s a great gift for design enthusiasts, architects, artists, and creative professionals.