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Type 95 Ha-Go Light Tank (Early & Late Production)

The Type 95 Ha-Go was a light tank developed by Mitsubishi for the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA). Designed in the mid-1930s, it entered service in 1936 and became one of the most widely used Japanese tanks of World War II, seeing combat in China, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Theater. Despite its light armor, it remained in frontline service throughout the war.
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Variants represented here include both Early and Late Production models. The Early version is textured in a three-tone camouflage scheme with yellow dividing lines, while the Late version features a plain green finish. Both differ slightly in model details to reflect their respective production changes.
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The model is divided into six materials, all at 2K resolution except for two which are 1K. Polygon count is approximately 211,000 for each version, or around 100,000 without the 3D tracks.