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M2/M3
M2/M3 American Halftracks of the Second World War
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by: Darren Baker [ CMOT ]

Introduction

This offering from Pen and Sword as part of their Land Craft series looks at the M2/M3 American Halftracks of the Second World War. These books are I feel an attempt to offer the modeller a combination package covering both reference on the vehicles and a look at the models and items available to replicate the M2/M3 American Halftracks of the Second World War as a scale model.

Review

This offering from Pen and Sword is authored by Robert Jackson, who I am sorry to say is a new name to me, but that may be due to most of the titles he has authored cover aircraft and that my library on aircraft is limited. This is a soft backed book with a good card cover protecting 64 pages of semi gloss paper. The contents of this title are laid out as follows:

Introduction
Development and Design
M2/M3 in Detail
M2/M3 Variants
Camouflage and Markings
Model Showcase
Modelling Products
In Service and In Action

The family of M2 and M3 half tracks had a long life as I know my father drove one as a REME tank fitter in the early 1960's. Robert Jackson has done a very good job as the author of this title as I found the text covering the first four sections about right looking at it from a modellers viewpoint, and I do feel these books are aimed at the modeller as I have said earlier. The text is to the point, easy to read and understand while avoiding overly complicated text. The result of this is an enjoyable read that should meet the needs of the modeller with a reasonable interest in the vehicle and its history during the war years.

Before reaching the modelling section of the title the reader is presented with a nice selection of colour plates covering the M2/M3 American Halftrack in four plains. These drawings have one very nice aspect in that they offer finishes that go beyond the all olive drab finish that Allied vehicles are nearly always shown finished in.

The modelling section starts with a showcase of finished models that are both stand alone and in diorama settings. These will be of limited use to the modeller when it comes to building and finishing models, but they do offer some very interesting visuals when it comes to items you may wish to add to the build and the finishing and weathering you may wish to replicate. The section covering the kits available is a great section for the modeller who wants to see where to aim his or her pennies at. Models in 1/76th, 1/72nd, 1/35th and 1/16th scales are depicted and also covers injection moulded plastic and resin offerings.

The end of this title is a continuation of the M2/M3 Variants section and I have to say I am pleased about that as I initially felt it be very light on content. This offering then finishes with the in service and in action section; this section while short offers some great period photographs of the vehicle that I enjoyed looking at.

Conclusion

This is a great addition to the range of books usually covering tanks and Robert Jackson has made a stunning offering with this title considering the amount of space he had available and he has authored a title that all modellers should make space for in their library. The cost of £11.99 is an absolute steal for what is offered and I cannot fault it in any way.
SUMMARY
Darren Baker takes a look at one of the Land Craft series of books covering the M2/M3 American Halftracks of the Second World War from Pen and Sword.
  Scale: N/A
  Mfg. ID: ISBN 9781526746511
  Suggested Retail: £11.99
  PUBLISHED: May 24, 2019
  NATIONALITY: United States
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  THIS REVIEWER: 87.04%
  MAKER/PUBLISHER: 94.00%

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About Darren Baker (CMOT)
FROM: ENGLAND - SOUTH WEST, UNITED KINGDOM

I have been building model kits since the early 70’s starting with Airfix kits of mostly aircraft, then progressing to the point I am at now building predominantly armour kits from all countries and time periods. Living in the middle of Salisbury plain since the 70’s, I have had lots of opportunitie...

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