Luca Stefano Cristini
From the end of World War I to 1945, Italy designed and utilized a variety of light tanks. Initially, the focus was on creating a vehicle inspired by a French Renault model, leading to the development of the FIAT 3000. This was followed by the iconic light tanks, often nicknamed 'sardine cans,' culminating in the L6/40. This second special edition, spanning 120 pages, compiles extensive research on the Fiat 3000, CV 33, and L6/40, enhanced with never-before-seen material. Additionally, the book features rare, experimental, and obscure models such as the CV 29, CVP-4, and the unusual MIAS mobile shield. As always, the content is supported by a wealth of rare photographs, color images, and over 68 meticulously detailed profiles! Second album in the new format and layout 8x10 inch for 120 pages!