Type
95 Ha-Go Light Tank (JAPAN, WW2)
The Type
95 Ha-Gō, kyūgo-shiki
kei-sensha Ha-Gō, also known as the Ke-Go was
a light tank used
by the Empire of Japan during
the Second Sino-Japanese War,
at the Battles of Khalkhin Gol against
the Soviet Union,
and in the Second World War.
It proved sufficient against infantry but was not effective against other
tanks. Approximately
2,300 were produced, making it the most numerous Japanese armoured
fighting vehicle of the Second World War.
Features
include:
Holes
for magnets in turrets
Pre-hollowed
option
Open
hatches option
Option
to print tracks separately or attached to hull
2 Tankmen
The model is in 1/56 scale,
Successful
resize to other scales.
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