Japanese Army
Though they often found themselves under-equipped and outmatched when directly compared to the enemy, the Japanese forces would use their knowledge of the terrain and surroundings to try to gain the upper hand - laying traps and ambushes, and using the harsh environment to their advantage.
They fought from the earliest stages of the war - clashing with the Chinese over Manchuria - right through to the very end of the war with the dropping of the first atomic bomb. Their troops quickly earned a fearsome reputation - they were so heavily indoctrinated that there wasn’t an element of doubt or thought of surrender - they would fight to the death. Death before dishonour.
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Baron Nishi (Imperial Japanese officer on horse)Baron Takeichi Nishiwas a Gold medallist in show jumping at the 1932 Olympics, as well as being an officer in the Japanese army who commanded the 26th Tank Regiment in the battle for Iwo Jima. Pack contains 1 metal mounted figure and 1...
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Japanese Type 99 LMG Team RedeployingJapanese Type 99 LMG Team RedeployingSupplied unpainted
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Japanese tank markings decal sheetPack contains 1 waterslide decal sheet Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Japanese painting guide - digital downloadThis Painting Guide will provide you with a step-by-step guide to painting the basic infantryman of the Imperial Japanese Army and the up-gunned version of the most produced Japanese tank - the Type 97 Chi-Ha ShinHoTo. These models are painted for any period of...
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Imperial Japanese Army anti-tank rifle teamThe Japanese introduced the Type 97 anti-tank rifle in 1937. It had a calibre of 20mm and was a semi-automatic weapon with a high rate of fire. It was capable of penetrating up to 30mm of armour, sufficient to deal with most lightly armoured...
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