Mould lines are fine and should clean up with a few passes of the sanding stick where necessary. There is a small amount of flash on some of the parts, but in places it is quite pronounced around the locating pins. Inside are four sprues (A, B and 2xC) with a separate hull tub, set of rubber band tracks, a small decal sheet and a full colour instruction booklet.ĭetails appear crisp. The kit arrives in a sturdy little side opening box with the usual WWT box art on the top and some info about the game on the back (World of Toons is a game released by the games studio Roqovan). Looked like it would be a nice quick build where I could focus on the fun aspect of our hobby rather than counting rivets and adding aftermarket extras I’ve never played the game but I have seen reviews of the first couple of Meng Models “Toon” tanks (Sherman and Tiger I) so bought this as a stocking filler a while back. Based on the Panzerkampfwagen 38 (t) chassis, a tank destroyer named Hetzer was created.Bored of your usual T-34 kits? Adam Durrant might have something for you… From the second half of 1941, however, it was withdrawn from service due to too weak armor and low susceptibility to modernization. The tank took part in the September campaign in 1939, in the French campaign in 1940 and in the initial period of the war with the USSR. 38 after Czechoslovakia was taken over by the Third Reich, it was taken over by the Wehrmacht under the name of Panzerkampfwagen 38 (t), and its production continued. The new vehicle turned out to be a much better design than its predecessor, which resulted in orders placed by Peru, Iran, Switzerland and the Czechoslovak army. Hence the initiative of the CKD company, which decided to develop the LT vz. The CKD factory in Czechoslovakia produced the LT vz.35 tank from 1935, which was sold to the domestic army, but which - as it turned out in the course of its operation - had a number of disadvantages that made it impossible to succeed on foreign markets. It was armed with one 37.2 mm KwK 38 (t) L / 47 gun and two 7.92 mm MG 37 (t) machine guns. The tank was powered by a single Prague EPA engine with 125 HP. The first prototypes of the vehicle were created in 1938, and serial production continued in the period 1938-1942, ending with the production of about 1,400 vehicles. 38 or Panzerkampfwagen 38 (t) was originally a Czechoslovakian and later a German light tank from World War II.
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