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Heres something you dont see everyday. This vehicle was recovered from the pacific during the war. Does anyone know of anywhere else where one of these might exist. It is in a pretty banged up state, as it was used on a plantation after the war, before it was saved by a mate of mine. I understand it to be a M98 Japanese Artillery Tractor. Attached is a photo of one captured during the war in the pacific.

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According to the attachement attached to the black and white photo: Japanese artillery tractor abandoned on the North Coast Road near Mililat Plantaiton north of Madang Credit: AWM 073558 Date: May 26, 1944

 

I wouldnt be surprised if its the same vehicle.

 

 

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Type 98 Shi-Ke http://world-war-2.wikia.com/wiki/Type_98_Shi-Ke this must be wrong as majority of the pictures it looks like a Type 98 Ro-Ke

 

Type 98 Ro-Ke http://javehicles.weebly.com/prime-movers.html

 

http://www.pacificwrecks.com/vehicle/type98/beck.html

http://www.aviarmor.net/tww2/photo/japan/tractor_ro-ke/ lots of good photos here.... Damn I said it before but you guys find nice stuff

 

http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=1992329

 

don't see any restored

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Wow Wow Wow, those photos are awesome. I had no idea that such photos existed. These photos will potentially serve as an awesome start to copy the missing rear end. I suspect that this vehicle will be taken on as a project very soon. :yay::banana:

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Actually, apart from American armour, there's arguably more Japanese than any other, scattered throughout Pacific islands & other remote areas like the Kuril islands.

Check out

http://the.shadock.free.fr/Surviving_Japanese_Light_Tanks.pdf

 

http://the.shadock.free.fr/Surviving_Japanese_Medium_Tanks.pdf

 

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Actually, apart from American armour, there's arguably more Japanese than any other, scattered throughout Pacific islands & other remote areas like the Kuril islands.

Check out

http://the.shadock.free.fr/Surviving_Japanese_Light_Tanks.pdf

 

http://the.shadock.free.fr/Surviving_Japanese_Medium_Tanks.pdf

 

 

That's really surprising, as my understanding is that they didn't make much to start with.

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Some good photos there, maybe a few that aren't on the lists.

A lot of Japanese armour survived, because of the remote areas they were deployed in. No roads to have them towed/lorried out of, even in smaller chunks & little demand for their steel locally.

The aircraft wrecks weren't really salvaged for their Aluminium until the 1960s either.

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