Highly detailed model of Chi-Ri, based on blueprints and game references (World of Tanks and War Thunder) for more historial accuracy. Includes:
About that tank from wikipedia:The Type 5 medium tank Chi-Ri (五式中戦車 チリwas a medium tank developed by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. It was intended to be a heavier, more powerful version of Japan's prototype Type 4 Chi-To medium tank. Only one incomplete prototype was built.The Type 5 Chi-Ri featured a lengthened version of the Type 4 Chi-To chassis, with eight road wheels per side instead of the seven of the Chi-To. It had the usual Japanese track arrangement with forward mounted drive sprockets and rear mounted idlers. The Type 5 Chi-Ri had welded armor, with a maximum thickness of 75 mm at the front hull; 25–50 mm on the side; 50 mm on the rear and 50 mm on the turret.The Type 5 Chi-Ri was initially to be powered by a Mitsubishi Diesel engine, but the advancements needed to provide the necessary horsepower fell behind schedule, and an 800 hp V-12 gasoline-fueled aircraft engine designed by BMW in Germany and licensed to Kawasaki Heavy Industries in Japan was selected instead. The Kawasaki Type 98 800 HP engine Ha-9-IIb was detuned for the tank to 550 hp.The tank had a hexagonal gun turret and on the left side of the turret roof was a commander's cupola. In front of that was a crew hatch. The prototype tank was to be fitted with the Type 5 75 mm tank gun (based on the Type 4 75 mm AA Gun) equipped with an automatic loading system. Secondary weapons consisted of a fixed front hull-mounted Type 1 37 mm tank gun and two 7.7mm Type 97 machine guns. One coaxial Type 97 machine gun was fitted in the front hull next to the Type 1 37 mm tank gun and a ball mounted Type 97 machine gun was on the left side of the turret. Two other sources, only mention the fixed front hull-mounted Type 1 37 mm tank gun as an incorporated secondary weapon for this prototype tank. There were also plans for a Type 5 Chi-Ri II, to be diesel powered and using the Type 5 75 mm tank gun as its main armament.