Description
This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit.
From the manufacturer:
The WWT-001 German Heavy Tank Tiger I and WWT-002 U.S. Medium Tank M4A1 Sherman cartoon model kits have been popular among consumers thanks to their cute and interesting exteriors from the FPS game World War Toons developed by Studio Roqovan. Now, MENG and Studio Roqovan bring another two new WWT series products.
Just like the two previous products, the MENG WWT-003 German Heavy Tank King Tiger (Porsche Turret) and WWT-004 Soviet Heavy Tank KV-2 kits feature cartoony exteriors and snap-fit design which doesn’t require the use of glue during assembly. These kits are the ideal choices for beginners and also for other modelers for the purpose of leisure. Relax and enjoy!
Details
Assembly Guide
Skill Level 2:
Easy to Complete
Skill Level 2 kits require basic plastic model assembly techniques, such as cutting parts from the runners, and cutting or sanding away the remains of the gates (the place where the part was connected to the runner). Some kits in this level also provide stickers for some markings. Most level 2 kits do not require cement or paint, but be sure to read any additional information provided to be sure. To nicely complete a level 2 kit, you will want to have a pair of plastic nippers for cutting parts from the runners, and a fine file, sandpaper or hobby knife for cleaning the gates. In some cases, a pair of tweezers makes applying stickers easier. Most adults with no prior modeling experience would have no trouble completing a kit of skill level 2. Parents would probably want to assist younger children with a kit of this level if they have never built one before.
No Cement Required

This item does not require the use of cement to complete. Some modelers prefer to use cement on snap-together kits in order to fix them into a particular pose, or make a joint more secure. However, this is not required to complete these kits.
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.