Tuesday, April 18, 2017 - 03:57 PM UTC
Dr. Robert Manasherob has announced a new series of books from SabIngaMartin, this series is titled ‘Israeli armor wrecks and scrapyards’. This is the first volume in the new series on "Israeli armor wrecks and scrapyards" that covers tanks and other armor vehicles in Israeli bases, scrapyards, and museums and this one looks at the Tiran 4, 5 and 6 tanks and their wrecks after service with IDF and SLA.
This is the first volume in the new series on "Israeli armor wrecks and scrapyards" that covers tanks and other armor vehicles in Israeli bases, scrapyards, and museums. Authored by Dr. Robert Manasherob, a world recognized expert on Israeli military vehicles, this first volume contains detailed descriptions of Tiran 4, 5 and 6 tanks and their wrecks after service with IDF and SLA.

The photos in this book will allow modelers and tank enthusiasts to observe many details that usually cannot be seen on active service and well-maintained tanks. The wrecks photos are more fascinating since each of the wrecks is unique, with different areas of damage and a lack of components, different color, rust patterns, and remnants of markings.

Amongst the contents are the following:
80 pages in full color
More than 230 color photos
Dozens of unique and previously unpublished photos
Walk-around photos
Details of Tiran 4 and Tiran 5 with original 100 mm Russian D-10 gun, Tiran 5 with 105 mm “Shrir” gun, Tiran 5 with reactive armor, wrecks and cannibalized Tiran 5, Tiran 6 and etc.
Suspension detail photos
Interior detail photos
Engine compartment detail photos
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APR 18, 2017 - 04:22 PM
This looks great! What could be more unusual than Isreali armour and assorted wreaks? Drooling just thinking about the dio possibilities!
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