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Barcode: 0 89195 87402 3
Case Pack: 48 pieces per master carton
Box Size: 6.4" x 10.2" x 1.5"
Features:
- Newly tooled IJA Type 95 delicately produced
- Suspension sustem newly tooled
- Upper hull w/molded rivet detail
- Intricate air intake grill included
- Realistic 37mm Type 94 L36.7 tank gun and Type 91 6.5mm machine guns included
- Cupola can be assembled open/closed
- Sprocket wheels w/breathtaking detail
- Intricate idler wheels accurately produced
- Rear-hull details accurately produced
- Hollow exhaust pipe w/photo-etched cover
- Slide-molded lower hull is highly detailed
- On-vehicle tools sharply molded
- Detailed stowage box included
Dragon extends its scintillating line of Japanese subjects in the Armor Pro 1/72 scale plastic kit collection. The latest item is a Type 95 Ha-Go light tank. Introduced into service in 1936, this armored vehicle weighing just 7.4 tonnes was designed primarily as an infantry support weapon. Indeed, it was the most common light tank used by the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA), 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. The Type 95 Ha-Go participated in the Soviet-Japanese Border Wars that simmered along the Manchurian border in the 1930s. For example, a total of 35 Type 95 tanks from the 4th Tank Regiment of the 1st Tank Corps participated in the Battle of Khalkhin Gol in July 1939.
This 1/72 scale model allows modelers to represent a Ha-Go tank involved in this combat against Russia in northern China in 1939. The model makes widespread use of slide molds for elements such as the lower hull. The kit fits together with precision, and fine details such as a hollowed-out exhaust pipe are included. Furthermore, the kit offers a photo-etched exhaust muffler cover. This Type 95 Tank possesses some recognizable characteristics, including retooled running gear that features an additional road wheel between the main road wheels. The tiny track links are also accurately replicated in miniature. Although small, this interesting Japanese tank model builds up into an extremely well-detailed replica of a vehicle that fought against Russia in 1939.