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trenchworx Sponsoring Member of TMP of Trenchworx, LLC writes:

Last spring, Trenchworx launched their second Kickstarter campaign, Tanks in Manchuria, themed around clashes in China between the Soviet and Imperial Japanese armies. With the help of over 100 generous backers to the Kickstarter campaign, a new line of resin models for each nationality has been created. Now is the chance for those who missed the Kickstarter to get their hands on these great models.

Japanese Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha

The Type 92 Armored Car was developed for use by the Japanese cavalry. Although designated as an armored car, the Type 92 was a fully tracked tankette.

Type 92

Soviet T-26 Light Tank

A workhorse design of the 1930s, the T-26 (developed from the Vickers 6-ton tank) was the backbone of early Soviet tank production. The tank was used by many nationalities prior to, and during, WWII.

T-26

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