Had a busy month travelling and finally got around to finish off a load of Japanese armour that I had started before I left. Six Chi Ha, three of each of the early and late 'Shinhoto' variants from 172 Scale Miniatures. These are resin casts made up of 6-8 parts. I picked them up when they ran a 50% off sale earlier in the year.

Not my favourite kits by any means. A little chunky for my liking, but, in their favour, they make for sturdy game pieces. The early variant is the most disappointing. The very distinctive turret aerials are basic at best and overscale. I may be tempted at some stage to go back and try and find a better solution.

I've always thought the old Airfix Chi Ha has held up very well over time and I'm still convinced that's the case. Having said that, the Shinhoto variant is much better.


These last two are Type 97 tankettes, plastic kits from S-Models. This is a manufacturer that I like a lot. You get two kits in a box and in this case the option to have a 37mm gun or a machine gun as main armament, so I've opted to do one of each.

They are diminutive little tanks when compared with the Chi Ha (which is hardly a big tank itself).

Some useful additions to the Japanese arsenal.

Did I need more of the early variant Chi Ha? Yes and no. I was really taking advantage of the sale but also wanting to ensure I have at least three of each type of tank. That was brought home to me in a game of Chain of Command a few months ago when I needed three of them but had only two of the Airfix kits and had to substitute another tank. I may never need three again for a game, but at least I know that if I do.......