
Type 91 So-Mo armoured car (road)
Also referred to as the Type 91 broad-gauge railroad tractor, the So-Mo has the unusual distinction of being able to quickly switch from road to rail. The So-Mo and its six crew could achieve speeds of around 25 miles per hour on roads and almost twice that on railroads.
Fielded by both the Imperial Japanese Army and the SNLF during World War II, the six-wheel-drive So-Mo also served in the 1937 Japanese invasion of China. The vehicle did not have integral weapons, but the crew often carried a 7.7mm machine gun that was fired through the observation ports in the turret.
The Type 91 So-Mo on the battlefield
| Cost: | 44pts (inexperienced), 55pts (Regular), 66pts (Veteran). |
| Weapons: | 1 turret-mounted LMG. |
| Damage value: | 7+ (armoured car). |
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Type 91 So-Mo armoured car (road)
Also referred to as the Type 91 broad-gauge railroad tractor, the So-Mo has the unusual distinction of being able to quickly switch from road to rail. The So-Mo and its six crew could achieve speeds of around 25 miles per hour on roads and almost twice that on railroads.
Fielded by both the Imperial Japanese Army and the SNLF during World War II, the six-wheel-drive So-Mo also served in the 1937 Japanese invasion of China. The vehicle did not have integral weapons, but the crew often carried a 7.7mm machine gun that was fired through the observation ports in the turret.
The Type 91 So-Mo on the battlefield
| Cost: | 44pts (inexperienced), 55pts (Regular), 66pts (Veteran). |
| Weapons: | 1 turret-mounted LMG. |
| Damage value: | 7+ (armoured car). |
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Also referred to as the Type 91 broad-gauge railroad tractor, the So-Mo has the unusual distinction of being able to quickly switch from road to rail. The So-Mo and its six crew could achieve speeds of around 25 miles per hour on roads and almost twice that on railroads.
Fielded by both the Imperial Japanese Army and the SNLF during World War II, the six-wheel-drive So-Mo also served in the 1937 Japanese invasion of China. The vehicle did not have integral weapons, but the crew often carried a 7.7mm machine gun that was fired through the observation ports in the turret.
The Type 91 So-Mo on the battlefield
| Cost: | 44pts (inexperienced), 55pts (Regular), 66pts (Veteran). |
| Weapons: | 1 turret-mounted LMG. |
| Damage value: | 7+ (armoured car). |
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
























