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In modern modeling, some of the best model companies are located in Japan: Tamiya, Hasegawa, Aoshima, Fine Molds, Pit-Road, Bandai, etc. lt is not strange that Japanese vehicles occupy a part of their catalog, to satisfy the demand of their local market. In the rest of the world there is also a growing interest in Japanese vehicle models, mainly in Europe and the United States. Other brands with large sales in the Asian country have not neglected their offerings of Japanese vehicles either.
The Japanese theme in figures, airplanes, cars, ships and military vehicles is present in any model store around the world. The Japanese identified their vehicles with a Type number, coinciding with the year in which it was put into service according to the Japanese calendar, for example 2595 (1935 according to the Western calendar). Following the "Type" number, they were asigned a name, consisting of the tanks category designation followed by the correlative letter of the Japanese alphabet.
There were a multitude of vehicles, and in this publication we are going to see some of the more interesting ones from the modeling point of view as well as some very useful techniques to make the models.
Content: Type 95 Ha-Go; Type 97 Shinhoto Chi-Ha; Type 97 Te-Ke; Type 89 Chi-Ro; Type 2 Ka-Mi; Type 4 Ka-Tsu; Type 4 Ho-Ro; Type 98 Shi-Ke; Type 1 Ho-Ni.
Other brands with large sales in Japan have not neglected their range of Japanese vehicles either.
The Japanese theme in the form of figures, aeroplanes, cars, ships and military vehicles is present in every model shop in the world. The Japanese label their vehicles with a "type" number that corresponds to the year of entry into service according to the Japanese calendar, for example 2595 (1935 according to the Western calendar). The type number was followed by a name made up of the name of the armoured class and the corresponding letter of the Japanese alphabet. Overview of the vehicle models presented here: Type 95 Ha-Go; Type 97 Shinhoto Chi-Ha; Type 97 Te-Ke; Type 89 Chi-Ro; Type 2 Ka-Mi; Type 4 Ka-Tsu; Type 4 Ho-Ro; Type 98 Shi-Ke; Type 1 Ho-Ni.
The Japanese theme in figures, airplanes, cars, ships and military vehicles is present in any model store around the world. The Japanese identified their vehicles with a Type number, coinciding with the year in which it was put into service according to the Japanese calendar, for example 2595 (1935 according to the Western calendar). Following the "Type" number, they were asigned a name, consisting of the tanks category designation followed by the correlative letter of the Japanese alphabet.
There were a multitude of vehicles, and in this publication we are going to see some of the more interesting ones from the modeling point of view as well as some very useful techniques to make the models.
Content: Type 95 Ha-Go; Type 97 Shinhoto Chi-Ha; Type 97 Te-Ke; Type 89 Chi-Ro; Type 2 Ka-Mi; Type 4 Ka-Tsu; Type 4 Ho-Ro; Type 98 Shi-Ke; Type 1 Ho-Ni.
Other brands with large sales in Japan have not neglected their range of Japanese vehicles either.
The Japanese theme in the form of figures, aeroplanes, cars, ships and military vehicles is present in every model shop in the world. The Japanese label their vehicles with a "type" number that corresponds to the year of entry into service according to the Japanese calendar, for example 2595 (1935 according to the Western calendar). The type number was followed by a name made up of the name of the armoured class and the corresponding letter of the Japanese alphabet. Overview of the vehicle models presented here: Type 95 Ha-Go; Type 97 Shinhoto Chi-Ha; Type 97 Te-Ke; Type 89 Chi-Ro; Type 2 Ka-Mi; Type 4 Ka-Tsu; Type 4 Ho-Ro; Type 98 Shi-Ke; Type 1 Ho-Ni.
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- Books (first-hand)
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- Japanese Armor in World War 2
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- English and spanish text, paperback, many colour illustrations, large format. 136 pages.
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E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.ak-interactive.com
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