M3 Lee/Grant Medium Tank 1941–45 (New Vanguard, 113)
D**N
efficient seller
very good book
C**Y
Good Source of INFO!!
Great for building models
J**N
Excellent
A noteworthy addition to my collection of WW2 armor reference book! Well up to all of the other excellent books issued by Osprey Publishing!
E**T
Excellent read
I am working my way through all of Mr Zaloga's books. Great as always. The M-3 is a little read about tank due to it short service life.
G**T
very good book
very good book
E**C
It really okay.
This is really about a 3.5 star book. The history and development material on the M3 is more than satisfactory, the photographs and illustrations are good as well, but the sections focusing on the combat experience of this tank in different theaters of was lacking in my estimation. I guess I was hoping for more experiences of tank crews with this machine in theater.
G**K
Five Stars
most: history and various views color platesleast: could have had more on the British m3 Grant
K**R
Good but short
Good overview of this tank. I would have liked more details on the armor. Was the armor thicker on the British turret?
P**I
Buen libro
Muy buen libro. Entretenido y didactico
M**S
Excellent
Another fine Osprey military book written by a well-known author. It contains the usual Osprey an overview of this tank and its variants supported by a mix of drawings and supplemented by an number of appropriate photographs. Just what I needed to commence some research on this particular tank. Sols at an excellent price and very quickly delivered.
B**T
A Good Read
A fairly through good read about the Lee/Grant medium tank. Some good details about each theatre of service.Not a lot of detail about performance and weapons.
D**O
Lee/Grant'
Nice book, good for model makers and historians, coloured plates were great (could have used a few more) but over all good value for money.
A**2
Concise modellers illustrated guide to the Lee/Grant
Arrived promptly, well packaged and booklet was in excellent condition. Useful guide for modellers of this relatively unknown family of tanks related to the ubiquitous Sherman.
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