

Building this model kit requires following basic tools: Final step is to apply the included waterslide marking in the correct places as shown in the assembly instructions. Instruction also contains suggested paint numbers of different brands for painting the kit. Kit includes an assembly instructions which depicts the correct order of cutting out and gluing the parts together. Unassembled model kit, requires cutting out and gluing the parts together.

Cleaning up some of the attachment points, particularly those connected via bevelled surfaces, will require some precise work with a hobby knife too, so small children may need some assistance here. Parts should be removed using a sprue cutter. The parts are contained on two sprues with the lower hull being supplied separately. The kit comprises 53 parts in dark grey plastic, two flexible bands for the tracks and decals for a single marking option. The nature of these models means that they are not any partcular scale, but to give you an idea, the completed model is around 7.5cm in length. This is the first of the World War Toons models that I have seen close-up and personal. The newest is this series is their Panzer 38(t). These are appealing "egg tanks" - recognisable caricatures of a range of WWII tanks. Meng Model launched their World War Toons series a few years ago.


This will be a nice parent / child joint project, or a guilt-free canvas for extreme weathering techniques. German Light Tank Panzer 38(t) Meng Modelĥ3 parts in dark grey plastic two flexible loops of track decals for one option.Īppealing caricature no glue required (tight press fit throughout).
