STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit
STB-1 Japan Medium Tank 1:35 scale resin kit

1/35 scale, unpainted resin kit.

$160 USD

190 USD


Description


The STB-1 is a Japan Medium Tank


In the early 1960s, Mitsubishi started development of a new tank that complied with government requirements for armament and defense. The first two prototypes of the STB-1 were manufactured in September 1969 for trials. In 1970 the prototypes were shown to journalists and participated in a military parade.


The JGSDF started studies on a new tank design with Mitsubishi in 1962, as it was realized that the Type 61 would not be able to defeat the latest Soviet designs like the T-62. Features from several designs were incorporated, including the controllable suspension of the US-German MBT-70 project, the hull of the Leopard 1, and the L7 105mm gun. The design included a rotating cupola for the commander, and a new autoloader for the main gun. The design was finalized in 1964 and various test rigs were built between 1964 and 1967.


The first prototype, designated STB-1, was delivered in late 1968 and underwent a number of modifications until 1969. The autoloader proved too complex and expensive, and was removed, additionally the remote controlled anti-aircraft machine gun was removed. The design of the turret was also changed, becoming longer. These changes resulted in the STB-3, which was delivered in 1971. The final prototype designated STB-6 was delivered in 1973. Production finally started as the Type 74 in September 1975, with 225 being delivered


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