HOME → Dragon Plastic Model Kits → 1/72 Military → 7394
Barcode: 0 89195 87394 1
Packaging: 48 Pieces per carton
Box Size: 6.4" x 10.2" x 1.9"
Brand New Tooling!!!
Features:
- Newly tooled IJA Type 95 delicately produced
- Upper hull w/rivets details molded
- Intricate ventilator included
- Realistic 37mm Type 94 L36.7 tank gun and Type 91 6.5mm machine guns included
- Cupola can be assembled open/closed
- Rear hull details accurate produced
- Hollowed exhaust pipe w/photo-etched exhaust cover
- Sharply on-vehicle tools produced
- Detailed stowage box included
- Slide-molded lower hull molded w/details
- Suspension system realistically represented
- Sprocket wheels w/breathtaking details
- Intricate idler wheels accurately produced
As promised, Dragon has come up with a scintillating subject for its series
of 1/72 scale plastic kits. The new item is a Type 95 "Ha" light tank,
and this is the very first Japanese subject in the collection. First, a bit
of background. The Type 95 tank was used in combat against China and Russia,
as well as fully participating in WWII. Weighing just 7.4 tonnes, it was designed
primarily as an infantry support weapon. Indeed, it was the most common light
tank used by the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) in the Pacific, with about 2,300
units manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. It had a crew of three, and
the main armament was a Type 94 37mm gun. Its maximum speed was 45km/h.
Dragon's kit is small in 1/72 scale, but it's brimming with detail. To enable
full detail, slide molds are widely resorted to in its production. For example,
the turret is of single-piece construction, with the slide molds allowing all
details to be rendered. The commander's cupola is a similar story. The lower
hull comes as one piece, and it has the correct armor panels and bolts on it.
The upper hull is also made from one piece, and the gun barrel has a hollow
end. The idlers and return rollers are slide-molded too. The track links are
accurately replicated in miniature with DS track. This is an extremely exciting
subject from Dragon, and the little Japanese tank is a simply stunning creation!