I present to you the JAPANESE COMPLETE PACK!
This pack features over 40 1:100 Vehicles and contains (along with several trucks and support vehicles) a representation of every documented armored fighting vehicle to be approved for service in the Japanese Imperial Army.
This Pack Currently Contains
Ai-96
Chi-Ha ( Standard, Kai, Short Gun, and Long Gun)
Chi-HE
Chi-Nu (Standard and Kai)
Chi-Ri
Chi-So
Chi-To (Prototype and Production)
Chiyoda Armored Car
Ha-Go ( Standard and Manchu suspension)
Ha-To
Ho-Ha
Ho-I
Ho-Ki
Ho-Ri (Model 2 documented production variant)
Ho-Ro
I-Go ( Standard, A, and B variants)
Ji-Ro ( Documented open top variant)
Jyu-Sokosha ( Initial, Early Cannon and Mg, and Late)
Ka-Chi ( With/Without Pontoons)
Ka-Mi (With/Without Pontoons)
Ka-tsu ( Tansport, Beach Assualt, and Port Raid)
Ke-Ni
Ke-To
Kokusan Armored Car
Kurogane ( Types A, B, and C)
Mitsu-97
Mitsu-104
Na-To
Ni-Ku
Nissan 180 Truck ( transport and AA gun)
O-I
Osaka Armored Car
Otsu-Gata
Ro-Go
Ro-Ke
Shi-Ki
Shi-ki Prime Mover
So-Da
So-Ki (Early and Late with deployed for rail service versions)
So-Mo (Wheeled and Railed Variant)
SS-Ki
Su-Ki
Te-Ke
Te-Re
TK (Initial, Early, Mid, and Sprayer variants along with towed trailers)
Type 94 AAA
Type 97 AA
Vickers Crossley
As you can see, making these models takes a substantial amount of time. For those who would like to support me more directly. Please consider becoming a Patron at patreon.com/TigerAce1945 . There you can find early access to new packs and exclusive easy print files of all the tracked vehicles featured in this and future packs.
As always:
Everything was made from scratch
!!!special thanks to everyone who provided feedback from the 3D Printing for Historical Wargaming FaceBook Page!!!
Notes:
FDM: Up right with both tracks flat on the bed. Turret with peg bottom touching the bed
Resin: On end at a 45 degree angle.
track-link.com
tapatalk.com
sensha-manual.blogspot.com
plala.or.jp
weaponsandwarfare.com
ww2technik.de
scalemates.com
gunsight.jp
hmvf.co.uk
ipmsusa.org
karopka.ru
ikazuchisen.wordpress.com
And many more who are lost but .... definitely forgotten. I'm sorry I tried .
The Old Guard
en.wikipedia.org
Tanks-encyclopedia.com