1/72 German P.300 Self-Propelled AA Gun Nachtschnecke + BLF-100 Ein Mann Kampffahrzeug Ausf.Zweifuessler mit 2.0cm Flakvierling/7.5cm Pak
Description
This is an injection-plastic kit of a science-fiction/anime item.
The "Fist of War" model kit series is based on an alternative timeline in which the end of WWII is delayed by two years, and where we explore the possibility of what the hypothetical advancement of weapons development would be from that time period.
This German P300 night anti-aircraft artillery tank comes with a BLF-100 bipedal walking weapon. The P series tanks adopted a modular design for flexibility; it was originally intended to transport the bipedal weapons, but by the end of the war it had been updated to a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun.
The Naktoschnecke combined a vehicle body with a two-legged walking unit with a set of tracks and a turret. The kit includes additional tracks for the Naktoschnecke, so you can add more if you prefer. Two or more of them can also be connected together, and they can also be retrofitted to change their configuration. The rear hatch can be opened and closed; up to four of the Naktoschnecke can be carried inside the P300 (two are included in this kit). Each of them comes with a machine gun and an anti-tank gun. Add this retro-futuristic heavy metal machine combination to your collection today!
- [Size]: P300 is approximately 23cm long and 14.5cm wide when assembled
Details
Assembly Guide
Skill Level 3:
Basic Skills Required
Kits rated as skill level 3 are traditional model kits that require all basic modeling skills to complete. This includes cutting parts from runners and trimming or sanding them prior to use, assembling them with cement, and the use of paint to complete them.
To properly complete a level 3 kit, you should have at least a basic set of modeling supplies, including plastic nippers, a hobby knife, files and/or sandpaper, plastic cement, instant (cyanoacrylate) cement (for resin, soft-vinyl or metal parts), painting supplies including brushes, paint, thinner and masking tape, tweezers and possibly decal softener for applying decals to difficult areas.
Kits in this class are not suitable for small children unless there is complete parental supervision. Adults who have never before completed a plastic model kit may want to read one of the many excellent modeling guides available at most hobby shops before trying to build one of these kits.
Skill level 3 kits include a very large portion of our catalog. Most traditional plastic model kits fall into this category.
Cement Required

This item requries the use of cement (glue) to complete. For injection-plastic kits, use the weld-type clear cement specifically designed for use on styrene plastic. For some smaller parts, you may wish to use instant type (cyanoacrylate) glue. For resin, white metal, soft vinyl and photo-etched materials, the use of instant type cement is strongly recommended.
A SAFETY NOTE ABOUT INSTANT CEMENT
Parents and all modelers should note that instant cement (cyanoacrylate) bonds skin instantly. While this in itself is not harmful, forcibly attempting to pull the skin apart can tear the skin and cause injury. If you or your child happens to inadvertenly glue themselves with instant cement, don't pull, but use remover for instant cement, or nail polish remover to dissolve the bond instead.
Painting Required
This model kit or accessory must be painted in order to achieve a realistic appearance.

While there are slight differences depending on the country you live in, there are generally three types of paint available for modeling: Acrylic, Enamel and Lacquer. Their characteristics are described below.