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Bolt Action Japanese ShinHoTo Chi-Ha Released


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Paul at Warlord Games Sponsoring Member of TMP of Warlord Games writes:

Arguably the best tank produced by the Japanese during WWII, the up-gunned ShinHoTo variant of the ubiquitous Type 97 Chi-Ha tank saw extensive service against the British Commonwealth and American forces, as well as against the Russians in the conflict in Manchuria during 1945.

ShinHoTo Chi-Ha

Arguably the best tank made by the Japanese during WWII up until 1945, the ShinHoTo was an upgrade to the original Chi-Ha tank. The term ShinHoTo means 'new turret' as this is effectively the biggest change from the original, mounting a high-velocity 47mm gun.

ShinHoTo Chi-Ha

Debuting during the fighting on Corregidor Island in the Philippines during 1942, the ShinHoTo Chi-Ha, with its more deadly gun, was better able to stand against the Allied tanks – something the original incarnation of the Chi-Ha struggled with on account of its less powerful main gun.

ShinHoTo Chi-Ha

These light tanks were used with dash and daring, and surprised the British by appearing in areas where they did not believe tanks could be used - the wet jungle proving no obstacle to them.

We've now received our original Chi-Ha back from the talented hands of painter Andres Amian Fernandez – take a look at this mud-caked beauty…

Chi-Ha

Chi-Ha

Chi-Ha

There are more Japanese vehicles on the way, but that can wait for another time…

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