Type 95 Ha-Go for IJA

 After fiddling around obsessive like with my IJA list I've changed a few things in-order to swap out the Type 94 Tankette with a Type 95 Ha-Go light tank. I've also managed to fit in a Type 41 75mm Mountain Gun, but that's still on the work bench. 

Why? Because my OG list is a generic reinforced platoon, and I just don't like generic reinforced lists. This new list is mostly the same with some changes, but more importantly is from the Palau 44 selector and this is more historically based. Sure I know, just write a historically based generic list, but, bah. I've access to the book, might as well use it. 

Anyways, the tank is done (?) but I may pick at it a little more. I noticed when taking the pictures I forgot the head lights. I should really build a photo box, these night time photos aren't the best.

Long standing varnish issues persist. It looks wet.. matt varnish is suppose to be flat.. hmm, I need to do more research. 

Here's the tank, enough blathering. 





Started painting last night, finished up tonight. Kinda rushed but I'm pleased enough with it. A trenchworx kit, first one I've had issue with. The tracks are one piece, as in bogies, idler, return rollers, and sprocket + treads and fenders are all a single slab that keys into the hull. The keys weren't lined up properly and took some considerable cutting and sanding to line up. Other than that, not a bad tank. I like trenchworxs kits, I was surprised to find this level of imperfection in it's casting though. 
   

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