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Thursday, March 30, 2017 - 11:12 AM UTC
Dragon comes up with an innovative new 1/35 kit subject, one that has not been covered by a mainstream company in plastic before: the Special Type 4 “Ka-Tsu” as used by the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN).
It was essentially a 16-ton amphibious landing craft able to swim in water (top speed of 5 knots) and to also drive on land carrying troops and/or cargo. Thus it could be considered an equivalent of the American DUKW.

It was 11m long and operated by a crew of five. It came about from Japanese experience in the Solomon Islands, where it was difficult to resupply troops by sea.

This new "Ka-Tsu" possesses mostly newly tooled parts, since it is a subject quite unlike other Japanese armoured vehicles of WWII. In fact, the only parts in common with previous Dragon releases are its wheels and tracks.

The slide-moulded hull is made from one piece, which eases construction and ensures accuracy. The Type 4’s chassis is of one-piece construction as well.
Details on the top of the hull are finely reproduced, as is the cabin at the front of the hull.
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Excellent news!. . . now we need some gen2 IJN marines to go with it.
MAR 30, 2017 - 07:10 PM
On this release, I would say the chances are nil. Putting them on a second release would be typical. KL[/quote] I hope you are correct in this assumption :-) Getting more from the molds by delaying the more interesting version. Those who can't wait will probably try to scratchbuild the torpedoes or hope for resin upgrades. When the torpedoe carrier turns up we console ourselves with having both variants .... / Robin
MAR 30, 2017 - 07:33 PM
After this release I have the raised hopes to see an amphibious IJN Toyota Su-Ki truck one day...
MAR 30, 2017 - 08:55 PM
Pretty amazing. If this kit makes it to the stores, I'll be buying at least two.
MAR 31, 2017 - 12:43 AM
I don't think they announced a Type 97 yet, but their lateest release the "Ke nu" has a Type 97 turret so maybe we will see one soon.
MAR 31, 2017 - 03:12 AM
I wonder....was this the vehicle that was used in the James Bond film "Dr No?"
APR 01, 2017 - 09:12 PM
You mean as the 'dragon'? Then no, that was a wheeled vehicle.
APR 01, 2017 - 11:24 PM
hahahhahaha my dealer just got the kit. 100€ Dragon. good joke. never ever. lets see how long dragon will exist
OCT 19, 2017 - 09:55 PM
Based on the undiscounted price at my favourite dealer it comes out at 3 Euros per centimetre of finished model There are less expensive kits, the same money could buy 2 of Broncos M1114 ..... / Robin
OCT 19, 2017 - 10:26 PM
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