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Product Description ■ Reproducing the condition of an amphibious tank on land
Actual car
During the Second World War, the Japanese Navy developed and equipped the Special Type II Inner Fire Boat (Kami) as one of the equipment of the amphibious unit with the cooperation of the Army.
The base was the Type 95 Light Tank of the Army with a welded structure. It was equipped with a rubber seal on the hatch. The turret was a Type II Tank Turret.
The main gun was equipped with a set of 37 mm tank cannons. It was equipped with a detachable float on the front and rear sides of the car body to obtain buoyancy.
There were two types of front float, the first type and the second type. The second type was equipped with a separate type float on the front and rear sides.
The latter type was equipped with a separate type float on the front and rear sides.
The first type and the second type were carried to the coast by submarine to the southern islands where the harbor facilities were insufficient. They sailed on their own after landing. The float was removed after landing and continued to advance as a normal tank.
After it was formally established in 1942, it was transported to the coast by submarine to the southern islands where the harbor facilities were insufficient. It landed on its own. The float was removed after landing and continued to advance as a normal tank.
After it was formally established by the end of the war, about 180 cars were produced by submarine to the coast to the islands in the south where the harbor facilities were insufficient. It was used for the first time in actual battle in Saipan. It was used in the south including New Guinea. It was used as a Iojima in fierce battle.
About the model
The model is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the Special Type II Inner Fire Boat (Kami) as an amphibious tank of the Japanese Navy without a float.
After the war, it was used for the first time in actual battle.
It was used for the first time in actual battle in New Guinea. It was used as a regular tank.
After the war, it was used for the first time in actual battle.
In order to express not only the shape but also the details in detail, it reproduces the lower part of the car body and the upper part of the car body without a float.
The suspension, legs, screw parts unique to amphibious vehicles are measured and reproduced the characteristic shape accurately.
In addition to the shape, the screw parts unique to amphibious vehicles are used to reproduce the lower part of the car body and the upper part of the car body without a float. <210