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World war toon model
World war toon model








world war toon model

I sprayed a Humbrol Gloss only on those areas that would receive decals. The finish was then sealed with Humbrol acrylic semi-gloss straight from a spray can These were shot with Mission Models Dunkelgelb “Late 1944”. Next it was time for the fun part: the light tan borders. The fat red-brown strips on the upper hull and road wheels were sprayed free-hand with Mission Models Rotbraun. The model was sprayed with Tamiya TS-2 as a primer/base-coat followed by Models Mission Models Panzergrey. This facilitates mounting the tracks, which is difficult with the hulls assembled. To get around this I removed about halve the length of the mounting pins allowing me to pull the hulls apart after painting.

world war toon model

Of note, test fitting of the upper and lower hulls results in a very tight fit so tight they can’t easily be separated. Tamiya Thin cement was used to close a few seems and ensure some of the smaller details wouldn’t come off with handling.

world war toon model

The kit is a snap-tight that goes together very well without any modifications. Parts were removed with Xuron sprue cutters and prepped with an X-Acto knife and sanding sticks. Meng produces a line of kits that captures the toon-like nature of these vehicles while providing the builder with a lot of very nice details in an easy-to assemble model. "World War Toons" is a cartoon-like video game that features short, stubby versions of well-known WWII armored vehicles. When you’re in the mood for something different or new, try a Meng Toon Tank. The kit has excellent fit, a pretty low parts count, and was really fun to build. The model has nicely recessed details, well-molded tracks, a low parts count, and straightforward simple engineering. WWT-003 - King Tiger with Porsche TurretĦ9 parts in grey styrene, vinyl tracks, and one decal sheet.










World war toon model