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Humber Light Reconnaissance Car 1941-45

New Vanguard

By (author) Richard Doherty
Illustrated by Mr Henry Morshead
Format: Paperback / softback
Language: English
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Imprint: Osprey Publishing
Published: 20th Mar 2011
Dimensions: w 160mm h 239mm d 2mm
Weight: 195g
ISBN-10: 184908310X
ISBN-13: 9781849083102
Barcode No: 9781849083102
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Synopsis
The iconic vehicle of the British Army's Reconnaissance Corps during World War II, the Humber Light Reconnaissance Car (LRC) saw service in several theatres of war between 1941 and 1945. The Humber LRC gave excellent service to the Reconnaissance Corps with its agility, speed and height proving to be invaluable assets to the units that operated it. Using numerous photographs, and newly commissioned artwork, this book looks at the development of the LRC, its use by the Reconnaissance Corps and its importance to British infantry divisions in the theatre in which it served.

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."..a great source for enthusiasts of this particular model as well as those interested in the history of British reconnaissance units during WW2." - C. Peter Chen, www.ww2db.com ."..this book has opened my eyes to the possibilities really good reference materials can open up when you're finally ready to start building a model, and this is really good reference material! At 48 pages, it is a good read, with all the info one needs to understand the purpose and use of the car, and the photos are priceless for the modeler." -Gary Telecsan, "IPMS/USA " "This well-written book is full of interesting insights about the Humber LRC as well as inspirations for model making or building dioramas with military miniatures." -"Toy Soldier & Model Figure "(July 2011) This is a recommended read for all Allied armour fans -- Military Modelcraft International