Home > 28mm WWII > WWII Japan >

Bolt Action - Imperial Japanese Chi-Ha tank plastic
Bolt Action - Imperial Japanese Chi-Ha tank plastic


 
Alternative Views:


OUR PRICE: $62.50
Prices are in Australian dollars and include GST

Status:In Stock


Product Code: 402016002
Qty:

Description
 
Bolt Action - Imperial Japanese Chi-Ha tank plastic

This kit contains enough plastic components to make 1 Chi-Ha or the up gunned Type 97-Kai Shinhoto Chi-Ha, damage markers, full colour waterslide decal sheet, a Bolt Action stat card and a detailed booklet describing how to build and paint your Chi-Ha.
Chi-Ha
With over 2,100 units made, the Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank was the second most produced Japanese medium tank of World War II, after the smaller Type 95 Ha-Go. It saw extensive action in the Second Sino Japanese War, the Battles of Khalkhin Gol against the Soviet Union, and throughout World War II.
The driver sat on the right and hull machine gunner to the left. The tank commander also acted as the gunner, assisted by a loader/radioman/rear machine-gunner. The Chi-Ha had no intercom so the driver had to respond to a series of twelve buttons in the turret linked to buzzers sited near the driver for instructions.
Although the Chi-Ha had no coaxial machine-gun it had a rear turret machine-gun. The turret was equipped with a relatively large commander cupola. Later, a horse-shoe radio aerial was mounted – a feature of many WWII Japanese tanks.

The Chi-Ha in Bolt Action
Cost: 108pts (inexperienced), 135pts (Regular), 162pts (Veteran).
Weapons: one turret-mounted light howitzer, one turret-mounted rear facing MMG, and one forward facing hull-mounted MMG.
Damage value: 8+ (light tank).

Type 97-Kai Shinhoto Chi-Ha
Much like many if not all tanks during the war, the Chi-Ha just couldn't cut it anymore so the Type 97 Chi-Ha was later up-gunned in a newly designed turret and designated the Type 97-Kai Shinhoto Chi-Ha.
This saw the current Chi-Ha become outfitted with the type 47mm tank gun whilst retaining the 2 7.7mm machine guns. Additionally, the armour also became much thicker with it now boasting 20-33mm thick armour.
Whilst this did increase the number of crew needed to 5 and the weight to 16 tonnes, it was far more comparable to the American tanks it now saw itself fighting instead of the light Soviet tanks it did fight.

The Shinhoto Chi-Ha in Bolt Action
Cost: 124pts (inexperienced), 155pts (Regular), 186pts (Veteran).
Weapons: one turret-mounted medium anti-tank, one turret-mounted rear facing MMG, and one forward facing hull-mounted MMG.
Damage value: 8+ (light tank).

Plastic model kit, supplied unpainted. Assembly is required.


Browse for more products in the same category as this item:

28mm WWII > WWII Japan
Sign up for the latest hobby news and specials
Click here for our privacy policy.
Gift vouchers available My Rewards - Learn more Latest News Videos - Go to our Videos page CLick here to send us your feedback!