15mm and 28mm Fanatik | 29 Sep 2014 1:09 p.m. PST |
I like Japanese tanks, even if they're considered among the worst in WWII. |
Editor in Chief Bill | 29 Sep 2014 1:17 p.m. PST |
They look better than they are! |
Porkmann | 29 Sep 2014 1:25 p.m. PST |
Little better than sardine cans with pea shooters but they look pretty! |
Coyotepunc and Hatshepsuut | 29 Sep 2014 1:30 p.m. PST |
Well, now, isn't just adorable? I don't normally associate "cute" with WWII but this is worth building a skirmish force around. |
Bashytubits | 29 Sep 2014 2:07 p.m. PST |
There is nothing "cute" about that tank. "Diminutive" is a better description. As it is crewed by Japanese though the crew should fit in just fine. |
Editor in Chief Bill | 29 Sep 2014 3:01 p.m. PST |
Must have been hell operating that tank – very hot! |
CorpCommander | 29 Sep 2014 4:22 p.m. PST |
Not really that hot. It only had a putt-putt 4-banger engine in it. Of course once a Sherman started to poke flaming holes through them with 75mm shells, it would be uncomfortable… |
Joes Shop | 29 Sep 2014 4:32 p.m. PST |
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Ivan DBA | 29 Sep 2014 6:05 p.m. PST |
Never before has that lame tank looked so cool. |
Winston Smith | 29 Sep 2014 9:01 p.m. PST |
Do the Flintstone pedals have second gear? |
Jemima Fawr | 30 Sep 2014 10:49 a.m. PST |
The Ke-Nu only served in China, so didn't have to face Shermans or Lees… However, the Ha-Go did with the same hull and even worse gun! |
15mm and 28mm Fanatik | 30 Sep 2014 3:14 p.m. PST |
The Ha-Go is to the Sherman what the Sherman is to the Tiger. And Ha-Go means shrimp dumpling in Chinese dimsum. |