Ok, so I finally finished that previous project I was working on and have been getting busy over the past couple of weeks with the Type 95. No pics just yet, but I'll have some soon.
Picked up the following book last week:
It's quite good, I think, but considering I have no other primary reference sources than Zaloga's old Tank Battles Of The Pacific you may wish to take that recommendation with a grain of salt. Taki's webpage [url](http://www3.plala.or.jp/takihome/)[/url] has a brief list of errata, and Taki himself (Akira Takizawa) collaborated on the book which to me is a vote of confidence.
Then I found this photo on Flickr, which blew my mind:
Now if only we could find a photo of German late-war armour which is this clear! Fantastic, even if we have to take into account the effects of time on the tones. I wasn't expecting to ever see the two greens, brown, and khaki on the same vehicle. It looks like khaki, anyway, rather than that peculiar "parched grass" colour. Also, the absence of the yellow disruptive lines points in the direction of this paintjob happening after the move to khaki, even though the tone is pretty light.
Hey Paul, sorry I missed your question before - they do look like smoke dischargers, but I don't know. Fine Molds does market a kit of the Type 95 with smoke dischargers, but I haven't seen the exact layout.
DG