There were two prototypes, out of which one blew up, but the other one did see combat. Apparently a fair bit, in fact.
Given the fact that this game has the Ho-Ri, which, near as anyone can tell never left the concept stage, and was apparently planned to have a 7.5 cm cannon. I think there’s no reason not to have a tank-like thing that not only existed, but was actively used in combat.
Not that Germany needs more tanks or tank analogues, but hey 10.5 CM gun, need I say more?
As Fat Max is already in the game, they could add Sturer Emil instead, though because Axis doesn’t hurt for options, it would be premium, at best event, too.
This is something I need to say, check the other link Wen you search something and don’t stop at the first one, this isn’t the only article reporting this and all of them actually state they used information from Tokio ww2, Museum (yushakan)
Now because all the information on those article are the same we found in the game description an stats, I truly believe those are mostly true
Yes, I know.
I was intrigued when I found it in War Thunder, so I tried to find a lot of information about it in English, Japanese, and Chinese. But many of the sources I’ve seen are conflicting, with some claiming it was only a wooden model, only the main gun being built, or it was a completed prototype.
So I think this is a controversial weapon, and some people are even fabricating facts about it, and basically I don’t believe that a fully functional prototype like the one in the game actually exists.
The reason why I don't believe it
The statement about the " 試製五式砲戦車" Ho-Ri that has built an operational prototype comes from the Korean “스메라기 아케이코”
Who also provide this wooden model picture ,this design is used in games like WT and WOT.
But soon some Japanese historians refuted it based on the information they found. The pictures you provided are also one of the “evidences” – It clearly does not match the appearance claimed by “스메라기 아케이코”
And it is also very suspicious that about “its series completion is 50%”. It is known that Ho-Ri has 3 sub-models
Ho-Ri I: modified by Chi-Ri, with 37mm secondary gun
Ho-Ri II: modified by Chi-Ri, the engine is at the rear, so some designs are equipped with 20mm AA.
Ho-Ri III: Closer to what it looks like in the game
Indeed they are but this is true just because no one really has access to Japanese military documents like the one in their Tokyo ww2, museum, we can just put together everything and make ourselves an idea, still because Gaijin has an actual historical team and Hori history on warthunder wiki is similar as what you can read in other wiki or forum to, I believe that the hori production model was made, tested and it never left the mainland because the war was over
Also
Hori 1 and 2 are just wooden tank for understand how the final one should come out, the 3 was the actually built prototype evolved in the one used in game, if we trust the source
The Dicker Max is among my favourite vehicles in WT, and I was so excited when it first came to Enlisted. But it was quite underwhelming at first as it was only usable for this game’s Stalingrad campaign, and post-merge the Dicker Max was under BR IV which was a joke, as it’s a very situational type of vehicle, lacks armor, is open top, has no MG, etc. But then when it was lowered to BR III that was one of the best improvements a vehicle has gotten in this game, IMO.
As the old adage says; “No armor is best armor” as this fat guy can take so many shots on the transmission without exploding.