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Tank Commanders!
Welcome to part 8 of the Japanese tanks illustration column, where we have illustrators from Japan draw a scene of the relatively lesser known Japanese tanks in order to shed light to them!
In part 8 of the Japanese tanks illustration column, we bring you the Chi-Nu Kai! The original Chi-Nu was a stopgap measure and had various handling issues, but the improved Chi-Nu Kai replaced the gun with a more powerful 7.5 cm Tank Gun Type 5! Illusrator sdkfz depicts this Chi-Nu Kai in a scene with Mount Fuji!
You can see previous parts in the Illustration Column series here.
There will be more Japanese tanks to come, so keep your eyes peeled for updates!
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