Description
This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit.
Set of two early mainstay tanks and a cart (Daihachiguruma)
The Type 89 medium tank was a tank of the Imperial Japanese Army developed and adopted in the late 1920s.
It was developed and mass-produced as Japan's first domestically produced official tank.
From the time of the engine change, Type 89 medium tanks were classified mainly by their engines, with the gasoline-powered type being "Type A" and the diesel-powered type being "Type B.
The Type 95 light tank was a tank developed and adopted by the Empire of Japan in the mid-1930s.
It was given the secret name "Ha-go".
The largest number of Japanese tanks, 2,378 lorries, were produced, and together with the Type 97 Medium Tank Chi-Ha, it was active in World War II and is known as a representative light tank of the Japanese Army.
Released by IBG, Poland Plastic kit
Japanese tank set with carts included.