„Ha-Go“ Typ 95– the Japanese light tank
Publisher/ manufacturer: "WAK". Poland
Scale: 1 : 25
Number of sheets: 14 x A4
Number of sheets with parts: 7
Number of assembly drawings: 28
Difficulty level: For modelers of any experience
Dimensions of the model: 175 mm x 83 mm x 91 mm
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The Japanese light tank Typ 95 "Ha-Go" was built in 1934. It was Japan's main tank during World War II. Between 1936 and 1945 more than 2,000 copies of this armored vehicle were produced. Despite relatively weak weapons and armor, it allowed Japan to conquer large territories (including the fortress of Singapore). It wasn't, until the Americans began using the M4 “Sherman” tanks in battle, that the “Ha-Go” tanks became obsolete.
A not very complex, but well detailed model of a light tank without engine, combat and control compartment equipment, with excellent detailing of the chassis and exterior details. The model represents a vehicle of the Second Company of the 7th Armored Regiment, which fought in 1942 on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. The nice tri-color camouflage and the low-wear look of the tank add to the value of this model. By the way, working under the supervision of a more experienced colleague, this model will be perfectly glued even by a beginner and a modeler with little experience. It is important to take Your time and this model should not be one of the first more complex models you glue.
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