![]() 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. ![]() It’s that messy.Bored of your usual T-34 kits? Adam Durrant might have something for you… I had to do the weathering outside in my backyard. I am again using the messy method of weathering which is by using paint (very fine) powder to apply weathering effect before painting. The painting should also be easy, given its size and my own experience in painting tanks. It goes well with the 1/35 scale figure I have there. I’ve been proven wrong.Ībove is what you see with a 1/35 scale figure I have. The assembly is surprisingly trouble-free and easy-going. ![]() Few parts may need some plastic cement glue but for majority of parts, it just clicks into each other. Almost everything is either friction-fit or snaps into each other. Half an hour is what you see above which is almost done. You can even see that a 1/16 scale Nonna is quite big for the tank. A 10-minute assembly is what you see above. There are a lot of models for this Toon series which I am hoping to cover in near future. Anyway, this kit cost me 29 CAD (Free shipping, no tax) from Amazon. This is a non-scale chibi “toon” KV-2 tank model kit.įrom the back of the box, it looks like these originate from 3D models from a game called World War Toons.
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