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Japanese Self-propelled Gun
£9.00
Japanese Tank
£10.00
Japanese Tank
£10.00
Japanese Artillery
£4.50
Self Propelled Anti tank Gun
£16.00
Japanese Artillery
£9.00
Japanese Artillery
£9.00
Japanese Medium Tank
£12.00
Japanese Artillery
£10.00
Light Cavalry Tank
£9.00
Light Cavalry Tank
£9.00
Light Cavalry Tank
£9.00
Japanese Artillery
£5.00
Japanese Truck
£9.50
type 4 Ho-To
Model comes as one part.

The Ho-To was a self-propelled gun on a modified Ha-Go chassis.
It mounted a Type 38 12 cm howitzer in an open casemate with frontal and side armour.

One prototype was completed.

Japanese Self-propelled Gun
£9.00
Type 4 Ke-Nu
Model comes as two parts; hull and turret.

The Ke-Nu was a variant of the Ha-Go light tank fitted with the turret from a Type 97 Chi-Ha.

After a large number of Chi-Has were fitted with better guns, the old turrets were fitted to Has-Gos and designated Ke-Nu.

It was fitted with the Type 97 57mm gun and two Type 97 7.7mm machine guns.

100 models were produced in 1944.

Due to the design of the tracks this model is printed in resin.
Japanese Tank
£10.00
Type 4 Ke-Nu (command)
Model comes as two parts; hull and turret.

The Ke-Nu was a variant of the Ha-Go light tank fitted with the turret from a Type 97 Chi-Ha.

After a large number of Chi-Has were fitted with better guns, the old turrets were fitted to Has-Gos and designated Ke-Nu.

It was fitted with the Type 97 57mm gun and two Type 97 7.7mm machine guns.

100 models were produced in 1944.

This is the command version with the radio aerial on the turret.

Due to the design of the tracks this model is printed in resin.
Japanese Tank
£10.00
Type 41 75mm Mountain Gun
Model comes in six parts; gun. shield, base, wheels and trail.

The Type 41 entered service in 1908 and remained in service until 1945.It was crewed by 13 men, including a squad leader and could be broken down and carried by pack horses.
Japanese Artillery
£4.50
Type 41 75mm Mountain Gun (large shield)
Model comes in 2 parts.

This model was a Japanese licensed copy of the Krupp M1908 Mountain Gun. It was in Japanese service from 1908 to 1945.

It was crewed by 12 gunners and a leader. It could be carried complete by the 13-man squad or broken into pieces and transported by 6 horses

It has a maximum range of 7,022 metres.

Three version of this file are available; no shield, small shield, large shield

Please note this model is only available in resin
Japanese Artillery
£7.00
Type 41 75mm Mountain Gun (no shield)
Model comes in 2 parts.

This model was a Japanese licensed copy of the Krupp M1908 Mountain Gun. It was in Japanese service from 1908 to 1945.

It was crewed by 12 gunners and a leader. It could be carried complete by the 13-man squad or broken into pieces and transported by 6 horses

It has a maximum range of 7,022 metres.

Three version of this file are available; no shield, small shield, large shield

Please note this model is only available in resin
Japanese Artillery
£6.00
Type 41 75mm Mountain Gun (small shield)
Model comes in 2 parts.

This model was a Japanese licensed copy of the Krupp M1908 Mountain Gun. It was in Japanese service from 1908 to 1945.

It was crewed by 12 gunners and a leader. It could be carried complete by the 13-man squad or broken into pieces and transported by 6 horses

It has a maximum range of 7,022 metres.

Three version of this file are available; no shield, small shield, large shield

Please note this model is only available in resin
Japanese Artillery
£7.00
Type 5 Na-To
Model comes as 6 Parts, Hull, Gun, Tracks and Fittings.

The Na-To was an experimental self propelled anti tank gun designed in 1945. It featured a Type 4 75mm anti tank gun and although 200 models were ordered, it was so near the end of the war that the vehicle never entered service.
Self Propelled Anti tank Gun
£16.00
Type 88 75mm AA gun (elevated)
Model comes in 2 parts.

This model was in Japanese service from 1927 until 1945. It weighed around 2.5 tons and over 2,000 units were produced.

The gun is mounted on a central plinth with 5 supporting legs which were raised for transport.

It could fire 15 to 20 rounds per minute.

This version is has an elevated barrel. There is also a version with a horizontal barrel.

Please note this model is only available in resin
Japanese Artillery
£9.00
Type 88 75mm AA gun (horizontal)
Model comes in 2 parts.

This model was in Japanese service from 1927 until 1945. It weighed around 2.5 tons and over 2,000 units were produced.

The gun is mounted on a central plinth with 5 supporting legs which were raised for transport.

It could fire 15 to 20 rounds per minute.

This version is has a horizontal barrel. There is also a version with an elevated barrel.

Please note this model is only available in resin
Japanese Artillery
£9.00
Type 89 I-Go
Model comes as two parts; Hull & Turret.

The I-Go was designed in 1928 and saw service between 1934 and 1942 in the Second Sino-Chinese war, Russian and WWII.

It was armed with a 57mm Type 90 gun and two 6.5mm Type 91 machine guns. It weighed 12.8 tonnes and had a crew of 4.

404 units were made.

Note: This is the early version of the vehicle. (If you want later A or B versions, contact us)
Japanese Medium Tank
£12.00
Type 91 10cm Howitzer (motorized)
Model comes in 3 parts.

The 'Type' in Japanese military designations refers to the year the item was accepted into the military, so 91 equates to 1931.

This was a 105mm howitzer and saw service in several theatres from the Invasion of Manchuria to WWII. Early models had spoked wheels while the model depicted is the later version with steels wheels and pneumatuic tyres.

Over 1,000 units were built.


Please note this model is only available in resin
Japanese Artillery
£7.00
Type 91 10cm Howitzer (spoked wheels)
Model comes in 3 parts.

The 'Type' in Japanese military designations refers to the year the item was accepted into the military, so 91 equates to 1931.

This was a 105mm howitzer and saw service in several theatres from the Invasion of Manchuria to WWII. Early models had spoked wheels while the model depicted is the later version with steels wheels and pneumatuic tyres.

Over 1,000 units were built.


Please note this model is only available in resin
Japanese Artillery
£7.00
Type 92 10cm Cannon
Model comes in 3 parts.

The Type 92 10cm gun was actually a 105mm calibre which saw service with Japan from 1932 to 1945. It first saw action against the Russians at the Battle of Nomonhan.

It could fire 6 to 8 rounds a minute at maximum range of 18,300 metres

Please note this model is only available in resin
Japanese Artillery
£10.00
Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha (early light MG)
Model comes in two parts, hull & turret (resin).

The Jyu-Sokosha was a light cavalry tank designed for scouting and infantry support. 167 were made between 1931 and 1937.

It weighed 3.5 tonnes and was armed with a 13mm Type 92 heavy machine gun and a 7.7mm Type 97 light machine gun.

It had a crew of three.

This is the early design with two 6.6mm machine guns.

Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
Light Cavalry Tank
£9.00
Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha (early)
Model comes in two parts, hull & turret (resin).

The Jyu-Sokosha was a light cavalry tank designed for scouting and infantry support. 167 were made between 1931 and 1937.

It weighed 3.5 tonnes and was armed with a 13mm Type 92 heavy machine gun and a 7.7mm Type 97 light machine gun.

It had a crew of three.

This is the early design version

Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
Light Cavalry Tank
£9.00
Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha (initial)
Model comes in two parts, hull & turret (resin).

The Jyu-Sokosha was a light cavalry tank designed for scouting and infantry support. 167 were made between 1931 and 1937.

It weighed 3.5 tonnes and was armed with a 13mm Type 92 heavy machine gun and a 7.7mm Type 97 light machine gun.

It had a crew of three.

This is the initial design with two 6.6mm Type 91 light machine guns.

Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
Light Cavalry Tank
£9.00
Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha (late)
Model comes in two parts, hull & turret (resin).

The Jyu-Sokosha was a light cavalry tank designed for scouting and infantry support. 167 were made between 1931 and 1937.

It weighed 3.5 tonnes and was armed with a 13mm Type 92 heavy machine gun and a 7.7mm Type 97 light machine gun.

It had a crew of three.

This is the late design had a different drive train with four larger wheels. It was armed with two 6.6mm Type 92 heavy machine gun and the 7.7mm light MG in the turret.

Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
Light Cavalry Tank
£9.00
Type 94 75mm Mountain Gun
Model comes in 3 parts.



Please note this model is only available in resin
Japanese Artillery
£5.00
Type 94 Truck
Model comes in 8 Parts; Body, Bed & Wheels.

The Type 94 truck was a 6x6 vehicle developed in 1933.

It was used extensively in China and across the Pacific Theatre. It became the standard truck of the Japanese Army.

Around 5,000 were built between 1934 and 1945.
Japanese Truck
£9.50
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