Japan
Type 95 Jiro-Sha
Model comes as one part.
The Jiro-Sha was an experimental vehicle, similar in looks to the German Ferdinand.
One Type 95 chassis was used to create a Jiro-Sha which featured a 105mm main gun.
The Jiro-Sha was an experimental vehicle, similar in looks to the German Ferdinand.
One Type 95 chassis was used to create a Jiro-Sha which featured a 105mm main gun.
Experimental Japanese Self-propelled gun
Type 96 150mm Howitzer (limbered)
Model comes in 5 parts.
This gun was in service with the Japanese Army from 1937 to 1945. 440 were made. It fired a 69lb shell.
This is the limbered version.
NB: Due to the nature of the design this model is only available in resin
This gun was in service with the Japanese Army from 1937 to 1945. 440 were made. It fired a 69lb shell.
This is the limbered version.
NB: Due to the nature of the design this model is only available in resin
Japanese Artillery
Type 96 150mm Howitzer (unlimbered)
Model comes in 5 parts.
This gun was in service with the Japanese Army from 1937 to 1945. 440 were made. It fired a 69lb shell.
This is the unlimbered version.
NB: Due to the nature of the design this model is only available in resin
This gun was in service with the Japanese Army from 1937 to 1945. 440 were made. It fired a 69lb shell.
This is the unlimbered version.
NB: Due to the nature of the design this model is only available in resin
Japanese Artillery
Type 96 150mm Howitzer Limber
Model comes in 3 parts.
This limber goes with the Japanese Type 96 1500 Howitzer.
NB: Due to the nature of the design this model is only available in resin
This limber goes with the Japanese Type 96 1500 Howitzer.
NB: Due to the nature of the design this model is only available in resin
Japanese Artillery
Type 97 Chi-Ha
This model comes in 2 parts; Hull and Turret.
The Chi-Ha was one of two Japanese tanks which formed the bulk of the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy. It was used in the Second Sino-Japanese War, the Battles of Khalkhin Gol against Russia and the Second World War.
The Chi-Ha weighed 15 tons and had a crew of four. It was armed with a 57mm gun and 3 Type 92 7.7mm machine guns. 1,162 Chi-Ha's were produced.
The Chi-Ha was one of two Japanese tanks which formed the bulk of the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy. It was used in the Second Sino-Japanese War, the Battles of Khalkhin Gol against Russia and the Second World War.
The Chi-Ha weighed 15 tons and had a crew of four. It was armed with a 57mm gun and 3 Type 92 7.7mm machine guns. 1,162 Chi-Ha's were produced.
Japanese Medium Tank
Type 97 Chi-Ha (v.2)
This model comes in nine parts.
The Chi-Ha was one of two Japanese tanks which formed the bulk of the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy. It was used in the Second Sino-Japanese War, the Battles of Khalkhin Gol against Russia and the Second World War.
The Chi-Ha weighed 15 tons and had a crew of four. It was armed with a 57mm gun and 3 Type 92 7.7mm machine guns. 1,162 Chi-Ha's were produced.
NB: This is an alternative model to another chi-Ha we produce.
The Chi-Ha was one of two Japanese tanks which formed the bulk of the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy. It was used in the Second Sino-Japanese War, the Battles of Khalkhin Gol against Russia and the Second World War.
The Chi-Ha weighed 15 tons and had a crew of four. It was armed with a 57mm gun and 3 Type 92 7.7mm machine guns. 1,162 Chi-Ha's were produced.
NB: This is an alternative model to another chi-Ha we produce.
Japanese Medium Tank
Type 97 Shi-Ki
Model comes in two parts; hull and turret.
The Shi-Ki was developed from the Type 97 Chi-Ha tank; it used the same chassis and hull but the turret was redesigned. The turret armament was removed and replaced with a powerful radio which utilised a large horseshoe aerial around the turret.
The bow machine gun of the Chi-Ha was replaced in the Shi-Ki with a type 98 37mm gun. A type 97 machine gun was mounted in the rear of the turret for the commander's use.
It had a crew of three, commander, driver and gunner and weighed around 15 tons.
The Shi-Ki was developed from the Type 97 Chi-Ha tank; it used the same chassis and hull but the turret was redesigned. The turret armament was removed and replaced with a powerful radio which utilised a large horseshoe aerial around the turret.
The bow machine gun of the Chi-Ha was replaced in the Shi-Ki with a type 98 37mm gun. A type 97 machine gun was mounted in the rear of the turret for the commander's use.
It had a crew of three, commander, driver and gunner and weighed around 15 tons.
Japanese Command Tank
Type 97 Te-Ke
Model comes as two parts; hull and turret.
Model comes in resin only
The Te-Ke was a Japanese light tank designed in 1936/37. It saw action in the second Sino-Japanese War and in WWII.
It weighed 4.7 tonnes and was armed with a 37mm Type 94 tank gun and a 7.7mm type 97 machine gun.
616 were produced.
Model comes in resin only
The Te-Ke was a Japanese light tank designed in 1936/37. It saw action in the second Sino-Japanese War and in WWII.
It weighed 4.7 tonnes and was armed with a 37mm Type 94 tank gun and a 7.7mm type 97 machine gun.
616 were produced.
Japanese Tankette
Type 98 20 mm AA Machine Cannon (limbered)
Model comes in 4 parts.
This was the most common Japanese light AA gun. It was in service from 1938 to 1945 and some 2,500 were built.
The practical firing rate was 120 rounds per minute. The ammunition came in 20 round boxes. It was designed to be fired with the wheels removed but could be fired while still mounted though the accuracy suffered.
This is the limbered version.
NB: Due to the nature of the design this model is only available in resin
This was the most common Japanese light AA gun. It was in service from 1938 to 1945 and some 2,500 were built.
The practical firing rate was 120 rounds per minute. The ammunition came in 20 round boxes. It was designed to be fired with the wheels removed but could be fired while still mounted though the accuracy suffered.
This is the limbered version.
NB: Due to the nature of the design this model is only available in resin
Japanese Artillery
Type 98 20 mm AA Machine Cannon (unlimbered)
Model comes in 4 parts.
This was the most common Japanese light AA gun. It was in service from 1938 to 1945 and some 2,500 were built.
The practical firing rate was 120 rounds per minute. The ammunition came in 20 round boxes. It was designed to be fired with the wheels removed but could be fired while still mounted though the accuracy suffered.
This is the unlimbered version.
NB: Due to the nature of the design this model is only available in resin
This was the most common Japanese light AA gun. It was in service from 1938 to 1945 and some 2,500 were built.
The practical firing rate was 120 rounds per minute. The ammunition came in 20 round boxes. It was designed to be fired with the wheels removed but could be fired while still mounted though the accuracy suffered.
This is the unlimbered version.
NB: Due to the nature of the design this model is only available in resin
Japanese Artillery
Type 98 Ke-Ni
Model comes as 6 Parts, Hull, Tracks and Turret.
This light tank was designed before WWII but didn't enter production until 1942. 104 were built in 1942 and 1943.
It was armed with a Type 100 37 mm main gun and a 7.7mm Type 97 machine gun. An anti-aircraft version was also made.
Model comes as 6 Parts, Hull, Tracks and Turret.
This light tank was designed before WWII but didn't enter production until 1942. 104 were built in 1942 and 1943.
It was armed with a Type 100 37 mm main gun and a 7.7mm Type 97 machine gun. An anti-aircraft version was also made.
Japanese Light Tank
Type 98 Ro-Ke
Model comes in 12 parts.
The Ro-Ke was a Japanese artillery tow designed in 1939. It was typically used to tow a Type 92 cannon or Type 96 howitzer.
It weighed 6.9 tonnes and had a crew of 7. Almost 2,000 were produced
Please note: the photo of this model is a resin print
The Ro-Ke was a Japanese artillery tow designed in 1939. It was typically used to tow a Type 92 cannon or Type 96 howitzer.
It weighed 6.9 tonnes and had a crew of 7. Almost 2,000 were produced
Please note: the photo of this model is a resin print
Japanese Prime Mover
Type 98 So-Da
Model comes as one part.
The So-Da was an armoured personnel and ammunition carrier produced by Japan in 1941. It was based on the Type 97 Te-Ke chassis.
It weighed 5 tons and was unarmed.
*Please note, the tracks on the photo are backwards, just swap them round!
The So-Da was an armoured personnel and ammunition carrier produced by Japan in 1941. It was based on the Type 97 Te-Ke chassis.
It weighed 5 tons and was unarmed.
*Please note, the tracks on the photo are backwards, just swap them round!
Japanese APC
Type 98 Ta-Se
Model comes as 5 parts, Hull, Turret, Gun and Tracks.
The Ta-Se was a Japanese self propelled anti aircraft gun. It was developed in November 1941 as a prototype
The model depicted features a single Type 98 single 20mm machine cannon. Following tests this was changed to a twin AA gun. and the single gun version didn't enter production.
The Ta-Se was a Japanese self propelled anti aircraft gun. It was developed in November 1941 as a prototype
The model depicted features a single Type 98 single 20mm machine cannon. Following tests this was changed to a twin AA gun. and the single gun version didn't enter production.
Self-propelled Anti Aircraft Gun