Product Description
- The prototype Type 5 artillery tank Hori I was a trial vehicle of the Japanese Army during World War II, and was designed based on the body of the Type 5 medium tank Chili.
- According to the plan, it would be equipped with a 105mm caliber prototype tank gun, have a crew of 6 people, and have a fighting compartment at the rear of the vehicle, an engine in the center of the vehicle, and a driver's seat in front of the engine.
- Although there are photographs of the wooden model of the Hori I, the prototype was never completed.
- It is said that the front armor was planned to be 125mm, and the side armor to be 25mm.
- This vehicle was a tank destroyer designed to fight against enemy heavy tanks that would appear in the future.
- Decals and metal gun barrel included
- Made by 3D printer
*The image is an image of the product assembled and painted.
[Planned performance specifications]
- Total length: 6.5m
- Overall width: 3.05m
- Total height: 3.1m
- Complete weight: 40 tons
- Crew: 6 people
- Main gun: 105mm trial tank gun (long) x 1
- Secondary armament: Type 37 tank gun x 1, Type 97 vehicle-mounted heavy machine gun x 2
- Engine: BMW modified liquid-cooled V12 gasoline engine
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
Item Size/Weight : 23.5 x 16.2 x 6 cm / 240g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- TRFP72004
- JAN code
- 4580702166397
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 3 per household.