@hypergidra
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And by “away” I was meant to say “that”
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@torres69
Japan did buy tanks from Germany being Tiger, Panther, Panzer III ausf N, Panzer III ausf J. But the tanks never made it to japan since both of them were busy fighting. Using this information I’ll probably make the Panther if you are ok with away -
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Lol can’t blame you it looks sick
(Ps.its 11:06 pm where I live so I have to go to sleep. see you tomorrow) -
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JagdChiRi and the export version of the chi ri sound like a really good idea I’m really exited to see E50 or the E75, or the E100 or whichever tank your going to choose make.
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I think the video 16.02 is unlikely, since Germany ended up not even building it themselves. But the E75 and the E50s and the E100 could happen and it’s is not a bad idea
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Ty
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Not really, but I love the idea of German tanks in Japanese service, but then again it’s your choice
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Oh, I was supposed to type 1957 not 1967 but yeah your right
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Lol yeah the thing is that I made all of these in 1 hour so it’s not good I am going to edit it and improve it later
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@torres69
Thee is also ideas of modified Tiger I tanks like the HT NO VI and the fan concept ONI Tiger -
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Oh nice, did you make all of these?
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Also I think the Production for all of them should only last until around 1955, and Ho-Ri II starts 1947, and Ho-Ri III 1949. And maybe the up the numbers built.
Also I can add like decals and stuff if you want
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Also do you have any tanks I should work on? I was thinking I could make the German Tanks in Japanese service, or maybe the Chi-Ri and it’s upgrades?
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Not really, but I love the idea of German tanks in Japanese service, but then again it’s your choice
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Hm. I don’t really want to feel like I did nothing, so I’ll probably try the Chi-Ri later.
Or maybe I could do one or two of the German “gift” tanks, I was thinking a Vk 16.02 Leopard, E-50, E-75, a few Jagdpanzer E-50s, and maybe one E-100 (later rebuilt as a test Superheavy turreted tank destroyer before being disassembled and used for Japanese tank development [and some of its parts would be put in museums after being studied])
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I think the video 16.02 is unlikely, since Germany ended up not even building it themselves. But the E75 and the E50s and the E100 could happen and it’s is not a bad idea
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Yeah fair the Leo might not end up among said tanks, but if you think it’s a good idea, I’ll make one or two of them today I guess?
Also I have a few ideas for the Chi-Ri’s variants. Of course the Regular Chi-Ri, maybe a cheaper non-autoloaded Chi-Ri for export, a Chi-Ri with Night Vision gear reverse engineered from the Germans, and maybe a sloped armor Chi-Ri testbed? I was also thinking a “JagdChiRi” testbed to test out Jagdpanther-style Tank Destroyers, maybe?
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JagdChiRi and the export version of the chi ri sound like a really good idea I’m really exited to see E50 or the E75, or the E100 or whichever tank your going to choose make.
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Alright, thanks. I’ll probably make the E-50 first, not for any particular reason, I just personally like the E-50.
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Lol can’t blame you it looks sick
(Ps.its 11:06 pm where I live so I have to go to sleep. see you tomorrow)-
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(Alright, good night)
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Oh, I was supposed to type 1957 not 1967 but yeah your right
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I feel like in the Late 50s Japan would create a lighter Tank Destroyer (maybe even an air-mobile Tankette like the Wiesel) with a decently sized recoilless rifle. They’d probably move to ATGMs after the recoilless rifle lives out its usefulness.
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Lol yeah the thing is that I made all of these in 1 hour so it’s not good I am going to edit it and improve it later
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It’s good, they’re already good, just simple. So don’t think they’re bad or anything.
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Ty
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Jokes on you it’s 8:43 AM where i live
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Japanese tank destroyers
WW2:
Type 1 ho ni 1 no.built: 54
Type 1 ho ni 2 no.built: 31
Type 2 ho ni 3 no.built: 31
In total: 116
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Ho-ri series
Ho-ri, Ho-ri II, Ho-ri III
Anti tank gun prototype
Gun: 105mm
Before the war:
No.built: 0
After the war:
No.built: 30~150 in total (estimate)
Considering the fact that Japan doesn’t need tank destroyers it will probably me made in small quantities largely used in parades
In service: 1946?~1975
Location: Japanese mainland - Load More















And by “away” I was meant to say “that”
A little late to this post but that was the base for my idea of Japan using imported German tanks.