

they (unsurprisingly) have this toy look to them, as a lot of detail is left out or simplified. While I’m not a fan of the one-bag-fits-all approach, the parts inside are sturdy enough to survive in the mail.

All parts are nicely packaged a single sturdy plastic bag. And that ‘premium’ feel continues when opening the box. The box itself is very nice, way better than what the €10 price tag would suggest and it looks better then even Meng’s regular boxes. ‘Cute’ isn’t a word you often find on a box of a plastic model, but alas. Rotatable turret and elevatable gun barrel III with the Meng Models and World War Toons logos on either side and below that the following blurb:

On the front there is some nice artwork of the Pz. Oh, and I haven’t forgotten to add the scale of this kit to the title: this kit has no scale but it’s listed as 1:Egg scale on. Other options are the King Tiger, KV-2 and T-34/76. I have nevert played (or heard of) the game, but Meng has decided to release a bunch of models based on the vehicles in game.Įssentials like the Tiger 1 and Sherman are naturally part of the lineup, but this little Pz. From the looks of it, it is safe to say it’s not a realistic game like Post Scriptum is, but a bit more arcade-y. World War Toons is a PlayStation VR First Person Shooter set in World War 2 where you fight on maps with names like ‘Moulah Ruse’ and ‘Pyramid Scheme’ in cartoon variants of all kinds of armored vehicles like thiz Pz.Kpfw.
