Disclaimer: This model was purchased by me using my own money. This review was not paid for or provided by Z in any manner. Z has no idea I am writing this review.





Note: Z is a re-caster. I will not be giving out any contact information of his. If you want his information, it took less than a few hours of me googling to find it, find a dated catalog, find the products I wanted and make a test order. I suggest you do the same if you are interested.





This is an extension of the review I did the other day. It is the same order as the Commissar order I did previously in the week. The Basilisk and Hellhound review will be coming eventually. I will be traveling over the holidays, and such building models will be difficult to accomplish.





You can read the Ease of Ordering, Customer Service, and Cost Analysis right here.





Cosmetics

I don't know why, but I was originally not expecting these models to be so small. However, it makes sense. They're just little remote explosives. I believe that was more a fault of my own lack of research. This is how the models came looking below.

As you can see, the tabs were done pretty well on the hull. The details are crisp and will be easy to paint. There was a small amount of warping on the tracks, but nothing serious. I didn't even need my heat gun to fix them. Just a little bit of green stuff.









Put together, the tank looks pretty well. The tracks are a little weird though. Waiting to paint them to finish that out. The biggest issue is the back of the tanks.

The placement of the resin connections really hurts the tracks. the back corner is almost impossible to save. My choices were to either cut it off and greenstuff tracks back in position, or try to save the resin that was there by cutting and removing the excess in such a way that it looked natural. I tried the later rather then the former.



