My Grand father tried in vein to blow these type 95 Ha Go tanks up with sticky bombs at Milne Bay Papua New Guinea in August 1942. He was a Sergeant in the 2nd 10th batallin Australian Infantry Force WW2.
OMG...Show me how you did this, please, you must...This is amazing! I recognize your Type 97 Chi-Ha, 57mm cannon, it is the same I am building, the exact same! A Tamiya 1/35 type 97. This is my favorite tank of all time, and I'm trying to make it an rc. Could you plese show me how, and what to do, what to buy? Thank you so much
すごい!
Frantor1 2 months ago
@Frantor1 NO
yojimbo30 1 month ago
did the japs have any heavy tanks.
drod103164 2 months ago
すばらしい!
hagotyan 2 months ago
nice models :D
420chronmasta 2 months ago
Very nice! I'm also collecting japanese tanks in small scale. Greetings from Germany
TheScubafighter63 2 months ago
a single shell from a t-34 can knock out any of these tanks any day
loserkiller007 3 months ago
@loserkiller007 An M3 Lee/Grant could knock these things out.
jacobwolf124 2 months ago
@jacobwolf124 LOL - how about an M2 Stuart - and from the front too!
TheLoyalOfficer 2 months ago
@TheLoyalOfficer A damn donkey with a 50Cal on it could too, maybe not from the front thou.
jacobwolf124 2 months ago
@jacobwolf124 HAHAHA! 50 cal donkey!
Or sharks with "laser beams."
TheLoyalOfficer 2 months ago
@jacobwolf124 Damn cool models though, I must admit. Love the robotically swaying Japanese infantry in the beginning and end too.
TheLoyalOfficer 2 months ago
@TheLoyalOfficer Yes they are, but any WW2 model looks cool to me, these look very well done.
jacobwolf124 2 months ago
The type 92 machine gun and crews are from Pit Road limited figure set. but what kit is the artillery from?
ModellMeister 4 months ago
My Grand father tried in vein to blow these type 95 Ha Go tanks up with sticky bombs at Milne Bay Papua New Guinea in August 1942. He was a Sergeant in the 2nd 10th batallin Australian Infantry Force WW2.
5eugenic1 7 months ago
where did you get the type 92 machine gunner
is he a modified tamiya soldier because i need crew for my mg?
FIREBIRDC9 7 months ago
@FIREBIRDC9 no need to worry i modified a tamiya soldier
FIREBIRDC9 6 months ago
素晴らしい技術!わたしもこれくらい作れたならなぁ。
kotaro1959 9 months ago
Wow! what a nice IJA Tanks feast! GOOD 万才!
kyffaa 10 months ago
this is AMAZING!
888HamilkarBarkas888 1 year ago
any link will teach me how to correct this tank to RC?
jinroh4200 1 year ago
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Kuula10 1 year ago
FM社とPT社のコラボCM?
ossanwakazukuri17 1 year ago
リモコン加工してるのでしょうか。転輪の動きなど実写さながらに上下している。すごいです。
iwane2002 1 year ago
大日本帝國万歳!!
天皇陛下万歳!!!
ms06r5 1 year ago
@ms06r5 人渣
land2029 5 months ago
OMG...Show me how you did this, please, you must...This is amazing! I recognize your Type 97 Chi-Ha, 57mm cannon, it is the same I am building, the exact same! A Tamiya 1/35 type 97. This is my favorite tank of all time, and I'm trying to make it an rc. Could you plese show me how, and what to do, what to buy? Thank you so much
RtasVaduum 1 year ago
Neat, these are small tanks even in 1/35 must have been a bit of a challenge. Awesome work.
OnThe23rd 2 years ago
I'm building 1/35 conversions as well and this is awesome,thanks for sharing. What kind of tracks are you using...Modelkasten ?
Domo arigato ;)
panzernord 2 years ago