
Meng - 1/35 German A7V Tank(Krupp) Plastic Model Kit
The A7V was a tank introduced by Germany in 1918, during World War I. One hundred chassis were ordered in early 1918, ten to be finished as fighting vehicles with armored bodies and the remainder as cargo carriers. The number to be armored was later increased to 20. The first German Tank used operationally in WWI, the A7V initially built by Krupp was armed with one 57mm QF cannon and six 7.92mm Maxim heavy machine guns with a crew of between 16 and 18. Kit features crisp exterior surface with rivets and hex bolt head details, floors have tread-plate pattern, detailed commander/driver station with (seats, gear levers and steering wheel), engine radiator with etched front mesh, detailed 57mm QF canon with breech and gunner's seat, ammo box and seats for the forward machine gunners, rear compartment has additional seats for the 4 MG gunners and racks for 4 infantry rifles (included), mounts for four 7.92mm Maxim MGs with ammo belts, optional separate large hull side crew doors, front vision ports, optional driver's compartment side plates with separate visors (etched brackets), detailed undercarriage and suspension with (multipart bogie assemblies, chassis, drive sprockets and idler wheels) and individual workable track links, additional separately molded on-vehicle filigree parts. Decals and color painting guide for a single tank: 504 'Schnuck', Abt.2, German Army, Northern France, Autumn of 1918.
The A7V was a tank introduced by Germany in 1918, during World War I. One hundred chassis were ordered in early 1918, ten to be finished as fighting vehicles with armored bodies and the remainder as cargo carriers. The number to be armored was later increased to 20. The first German Tank used operationally in WWI, the A7V initially built by Krupp was armed with one 57mm QF cannon and six 7.92mm Maxim heavy machine guns with a crew of between 16 and 18. Kit features crisp exterior surface with rivets and hex bolt head details, floors have tread-plate pattern, detailed commander/driver station with (seats, gear levers and steering wheel), engine radiator with etched front mesh, detailed 57mm QF canon with breech and gunner's seat, ammo box and seats for the forward machine gunners, rear compartment has additional seats for the 4 MG gunners and racks for 4 infantry rifles (included), mounts for four 7.92mm Maxim MGs with ammo belts, optional separate large hull side crew doors, front vision ports, optional driver's compartment side plates with separate visors (etched brackets), detailed undercarriage and suspension with (multipart bogie assemblies, chassis, drive sprockets and idler wheels) and individual workable track links, additional separately molded on-vehicle filigree parts. Decals and color painting guide for a single tank: 504 'Schnuck', Abt.2, German Army, Northern France, Autumn of 1918.
The A7V was a tank introduced by Germany in 1918, during World War I. One hundred chassis were ordered in early 1918, ten to be finished as fighting vehicles with armored bodies and the remainder as cargo carriers. The number to be armored was later increased to 20. The first German Tank used operationally in WWI, the A7V initially built by Krupp was armed with one 57mm QF cannon and six 7.92mm Maxim heavy machine guns with a crew of between 16 and 18. Kit features crisp exterior surface with rivets and hex bolt head details, floors have tread-plate pattern, detailed commander/driver station with (seats, gear levers and steering wheel), engine radiator with etched front mesh, detailed 57mm QF canon with breech and gunner's seat, ammo box and seats for the forward machine gunners, rear compartment has additional seats for the 4 MG gunners and racks for 4 infantry rifles (included), mounts for four 7.92mm Maxim MGs with ammo belts, optional separate large hull side crew doors, front vision ports, optional driver's compartment side plates with separate visors (etched brackets), detailed undercarriage and suspension with (multipart bogie assemblies, chassis, drive sprockets and idler wheels) and individual workable track links, additional separately molded on-vehicle filigree parts. Decals and color painting guide for a single tank: 504 'Schnuck', Abt.2, German Army, Northern France, Autumn of 1918.
The A7V was a tank introduced by Germany in 1918, during World War I. One hundred chassis were ordered in early 1918, ten to be finished as fighting vehicles with armored bodies and the remainder as cargo carriers. The number to be armored was later increased to 20. The first German Tank used operationally in WWI, the A7V initially built by Krupp was armed with one 57mm QF cannon and six 7.92mm Maxim heavy machine guns with a crew of between 16 and 18. Kit features crisp exterior surface with rivets and hex bolt head details, floors have tread-plate pattern, detailed commander/driver station with (seats, gear levers and steering wheel), engine radiator with etched front mesh, detailed 57mm QF canon with breech and gunner's seat, ammo box and seats for the forward machine gunners, rear compartment has additional seats for the 4 MG gunners and racks for 4 infantry rifles (included), mounts for four 7.92mm Maxim MGs with ammo belts, optional separate large hull side crew doors, front vision ports, optional driver's compartment side plates with separate visors (etched brackets), detailed undercarriage and suspension with (multipart bogie assemblies, chassis, drive sprockets and idler wheels) and individual workable track links, additional separately molded on-vehicle filigree parts. Decals and color painting guide for a single tank: 504 'Schnuck', Abt.2, German Army, Northern France, Autumn of 1918.
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This German WW1 tank is what i believe to be the last a series of WW! tanks from England France and Germany. If my information is correct, i believe that the Australian War memorial in Canberra has the only surviving example in the world. Thank you for the rapid response to my order. I do like the presentation of the interior of the tank. This adds to its authenticity. many thanks Philip Dandy
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A very well designed kit with a full interior if that appeals to you. Having a full interior does add some construction time, but opportunity for super-detailing the interior for a "cut-away" build. The shape of the finished kit seems to be accurate to period photographs. Since only about a dozen were completed by the end of the war, "accuracy" shouldn't be an issue. All the road wheels and return rollers needed get a bit tedious, but Meng's design is far superior to the older kits. It's not a Tamiya "shake the box" kit, but I'd rate it as a relaxing month-long paint and build project. Fit and finish is very good I'd say, and a 100% out-of-the-box build will make a very fine display. Turned brass cannon barrels and machine guns are available to really make the kit ... MoreA very well designed kit with a full interior if that appeals to you. Having a full interior does add some construction time, but opportunity for super-detailing the interior for a "cut-away" build. The shape of the finished kit seems to be accurate to period photographs. Since only about a dozen were completed by the end of the war, "accuracy" shouldn't be an issue. All the road wheels and return rollers needed get a bit tedious, but Meng's design is far superior to the older kits. It's not a Tamiya "shake the box" kit, but I'd rate it as a relaxing month-long paint and build project. Fit and finish is very good I'd say, and a 100% out-of-the-box build will make a very fine display. Turned brass cannon barrels and machine guns are available to really make the kit shine as a contest winner. A fine kit of an unusual subject, and suitable "ugly" for any of us!
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Love this kit. Every thing I was expecting amazing details and well worth the money and wait. Cant wait to build it and place it in a WW1 trenched diorama!
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Meng German Krupp A7V Tank Model Kit
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This German WW1 tank is what i believe to be the last a series of WW! tanks from England France and Germany. If my information is correct, i believe that the Australian War memorial in Canberra has the only surviving example in the world. Thank you for the rapid response to my order. I do like the presentation of the interior of the tank. This adds to its authenticity. many thanks Philip Dandy
A very well designed kit with a full interior if that appeals to you. Having a full interior does add some construction time, but opportunity for super-detailing the interior for a "cut-away" build. The shape of the finished kit seems to be accurate to period photographs. Since only about a dozen were completed by the end of the war, "accuracy" shouldn't be an issue. All the road wheels and return rollers needed get a bit tedious, but Meng's design is far superior to the older kits. It's not a Tamiya "shake the box" kit, but I'd rate it as a relaxing month-long paint and build project. Fit and finish is very good I'd say, and a 100% out-of-the-box build will make a very fine display. Turned brass cannon barrels and machine guns are available to really make the kit ... MoreA very well designed kit with a full interior if that appeals to you. Having a full interior does add some construction time, but opportunity for super-detailing the interior for a "cut-away" build. The shape of the finished kit seems to be accurate to period photographs. Since only about a dozen were completed by the end of the war, "accuracy" shouldn't be an issue. All the road wheels and return rollers needed get a bit tedious, but Meng's design is far superior to the older kits. It's not a Tamiya "shake the box" kit, but I'd rate it as a relaxing month-long paint and build project. Fit and finish is very good I'd say, and a 100% out-of-the-box build will make a very fine display. Turned brass cannon barrels and machine guns are available to really make the kit shine as a contest winner. A fine kit of an unusual subject, and suitable "ugly" for any of us!
Love this kit. Every thing I was expecting amazing details and well worth the money and wait. Cant wait to build it and place it in a WW1 trenched diorama!
An excellent quality kit (complete with interior) of an unusual WWI subject. Parts fit are outstanding, and while not a "beginners model", if you have one or two builds under your belt, take your time and you will end up with a fine model. There are lots of parts, but the instructions are good. You won't finish it in a weekend, or maybe even a month, but it's very enjoyable to build.
Amazing detailed model , a fantastic addition to any modeller . Well worth purchasing thank you to the team at the tank museum
Meng makes some first class model kits. You can't go wrong with them. Highly recommended~
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One of the few representations of German armor during WW 1. Beautifully detailed, worth taking time to build and paint (with an airbrush, to do it justice). It does only have one set of decals to model only this particular tank when Germany had a few of these. No crew included, no engine (but it would be fully enclosed and not visible), but otherwise superior interior and exterior detail.
absolutely a must have brilliant kit, interior as well, workable tracks, meng done a rare version with detailed engine, don't know why they didn't make this the norm in all kits, anyhow a outstanding kit, an example to other manufacturers, no kit is perfect but price detail etc this is up there with the beat for sure, have many full interior , workable tracks kits from meng and ryefield which are just fantastic, i am a tamiya fan but these kits by both companies i mentioned, make tamiya look over priced for what they are and very basic, fact, go get the best 1/35 tamiya tank kit then get this or ryefield tiger interior kit and put side by side price for what you get, truth is and why tamiya and dragon both are starting to do interiors and workable tracks , meng and ... Moreabsolutely a must have brilliant kit, interior as well, workable tracks, meng done a rare version with detailed engine, don't know why they didn't make this the norm in all kits, anyhow a outstanding kit, an example to other manufacturers, no kit is perfect but price detail etc this is up there with the beat for sure, have many full interior , workable tracks kits from meng and ryefield which are just fantastic, i am a tamiya fan but these kits by both companies i mentioned, make tamiya look over priced for what they are and very basic, fact, go get the best 1/35 tamiya tank kit then get this or ryefield tiger interior kit and put side by side price for what you get, truth is and why tamiya and dragon both are starting to do interiors and workable tracks , meng and ryefield kits are real good price , fit and detail for money, wake old favourite companies, wake up, the guns are very detailed but you can buy even better metal ones by Aber then its just about perfect
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