
The tracks are a continuous loop with no sign of a join. The hull MG has a solid barrel and will benefit from a few twists of a fine drill bit. The main gun tube is hollow at the muzzle end for a couple of millimetres and could be drilled out if desired or a drop of black paint will simulate depth. 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. Bored of your usual T-34 kits? Adam Durrant might have something for you…
