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1936 Kurogane Type 95 Japanese WW2 Scout Car

1936 Kurogane Type 95 Japanese WW2 Scout Car
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The Type 95 was a Japanese scout car built by Tokyu Kurogane Industries, and was used during the war with China and World War II. Between 1936 and 1944 approximately 4700 were built for use with the Imperial Japanese Army.

Its V2 air-cooled 1400 cc motorcycle-derived engine produced 33 hp, coupled to a 3-speed gearbox and rather complicated 4x4 drive. It was unarmored and unarmed, offering 3 seats in a tiny 3.6 m length.

The replica was created using Mesh technology, thus sporting authentic details inside and out, an easy-to-use drive script with 3 gears, custom-made rims with AT tires, authentic 2-cyl engine sound, horn, exhaust smoke. Seats 3.

Also included is a version with siren for use with the "Kempeitai", the dreaded Japanese Military Police.

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Nice chubby car
full star full star full star full star full star Posted May 02, 2023 by Nadine0420775

with the right touch of history.

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