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Shimushu Ka-Mi

July 2 2011 at 6:12 PM
  (Login Steve.Zaloga)
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Some of the Russian tank web sites have pics of the remnants of the Ka-Mi on Shimushu. It's my impression that one of the volunteer groups are trying to recover bits for a possible restoration effort. I'm not really sure the point of the effort as the hulks seem in very bad shape compared to the well preserved example at Kubinka. There are several Ka-Mi out in the Carolines. Dragon used one on Peleliu as a reference source according to their website.

 
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  1. Shimushu Ka-Mi - Peter Rathgeb on Jul 2, 6:16 PM
    1. Target range - Steve Zaloga on Jul 2, 7:12 PM
      1. This would explain that. Thanks. n/t - Peter Rathgeb on Jul 3, 4:33 AM
     


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