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UNIQUE ID 21: TYPE 94 LIGHT TANK

(Model: Late)

Wheatcroft Collection, Leicester, Britain

(Location: Wheatcroft Collection)


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Unique ID: 21
Added to Database: May 2008
Last Edited: May 2008
Type (ID): Type 94 (4100)
Model (ID): Late (4120)
Location Category (ID): Wheatcroft Collection (3510)
Location (ID): Wheatcroft Collection (3510)
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Links: Australian Military Modelling Society
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Location History:
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1: Tokyo Gas and Electric Industry Company Limited, Hino, Tokyo, Japan (Sole manufacturer 1936-1937)
2: Gladesville, Australia (Garage storage)
3: Caloundra, Australia (Original museum location)
4: Wyong, Australia (Final museum location)
5: Newcastle, Australia (Newcastle Museum storage)
6: Wheatcroft Collection, Leicester, Leicestershire, East Midlands, Britain (Current location)


Text in original Preserved Japanese Tanks publication:

This Type 94 was sold recently at auction in Australia and bought by the Wheatcroft Collection. It is a late production model and carries the serial number 11321. It was sold on behalf of the Newcastle Regional Museum, Queensland, and raised sixty four thousand Australian dollars. It was originally owned by Ken Hughes who had a museum at Wyong, New South Wales. It was previously stored in the garage of a house in Gladesville, Sydney. It appears to have been in good condition.

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