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Isuzu Type 94 6x4 Truck
Isuzu's Type 94 was the culmination of many years of research and investment in private corporations by the Imperial Japanese Army to produce a proper military truck, debugging issues found in civilian-based models. Like its predecessors, it would share a poor power-to-weight ratio, but was otherwise superior in range, reliability, and cross-country performance (helped by its unusually high ground clearance). The rear wheels did the driving while the front two were for steering, and could be powered by either a gasoline or diesel 70 hp engine. Early models had a canvas cover while later models had a hard top. Its chassis formed the basis of over a dozen other military vehicles, being one of the major workhorses of the Japanese military during WWII.
This one is proudly all my design. It took a lot of compromise, and I'm missing a few minor details, but in the end I am greatly satisfied. I've been wanting to build one of these for many years, ever since I started building my Japanese army (inspired by CoD:WaW). Seats driver and at least six soldiers in the rear. I may do a little more work around the cabin and rearmost portion, but for now I will leave it as is. Hope you guys like it!
Isuzu Type 94 6x4 Truck
Isuzu's Type 94 was the culmination of many years of research and investment in private corporations by the Imperial Japanese Army to produce a proper military truck, debugging issues found in civilian-based models. Like its predecessors, it would share a poor power-to-weight ratio, but was otherwise superior in range, reliability, and cross-country performance (helped by its unusually high ground clearance). The rear wheels did the driving while the front two were for steering, and could be powered by either a gasoline or diesel 70 hp engine. Early models had a canvas cover while later models had a hard top. Its chassis formed the basis of over a dozen other military vehicles, being one of the major workhorses of the Japanese military during WWII.
This one is proudly all my design. It took a lot of compromise, and I'm missing a few minor details, but in the end I am greatly satisfied. I've been wanting to build one of these for many years, ever since I started building my Japanese army (inspired by CoD:WaW). Seats driver and at least six soldiers in the rear. I may do a little more work around the cabin and rearmost portion, but for now I will leave it as is. Hope you guys like it!