Wednesday, August 04, 2010 - 01:41 AM UTC
Early I.D.F. equipment is frequently seen as later variants of vehicles (particularly in the case of the M4). Laying this particular myth to rest began with the previous book in this series (dealing with the FIRST M4s in Israeli service). Now, the story continues with SabingaMartin's latest book - Early M4s...
Authored by Dr. Robert Manasherb, the next book in the series is:

Lion & Lioness of the Line: Early IDF Sherman Tanks - Volume 6

Has just been announced. Included within the New book are:

The New book contains dozens of new and never published photos, new and accurate info and facts, (the result of 10 years of research), 1/35 scale drawings, profiles, crew photos, walk around photos of Israeli m4 105 mm including main components of Sherman tanks, unique markings, with a total of almost 300 photos and drawings.

Available directly from the publisher:

SabingaMartin Website (LINK)

Our thanks to Robert Manasherb for the update!

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