Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go (well, based on)

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vonrundstedt
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Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go (well, based on)

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Apart from a figure to sit on top, its finished.
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Re: Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go (well, based on)

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HI, very nice build good use of parts and other materials in the building of this tank well done :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Re: Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go (well, based on)

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A great looking tank and a very ingeneous build Luke, well done on your work
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Re: Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go (well, based on)

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very nice , what happened to the headless commander, :haha: :haha:
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Re: Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go (well, based on)

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Got lost on the way!
daisycutter
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Re: Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go (well, based on)

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ace job been watching this build

scratch builds are the only way to get a japanese tank,the big manufactures wont touch anything "obscure"( ie not another german tank)
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Re: Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go (well, based on)

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Interesting little tank, and very well built. What do you have planned next?

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Re: Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go (well, based on)

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Great tank Luke it looks very well done nice one. :thumbup:
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vonrundstedt
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Re: Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go (well, based on)

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grim_marmazet wrote:Interesting little tank, and very well built. What do you have planned next?

Cheers,
Rik
Well Ive got a couple of projects on the go at the moment, but Im thinking an Italian tank for next big project.
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Re: Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go (well, based on)

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Hi Great looking Tank would love to see how you did the gearboxes with them being so far forward ,watched a film about the invasion of Burma and when I saw it I thought they were using Panzer 3 tracks on there tanks.Look forward to the next one.


regards pete
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