1/700 Scale WW2 German Army Pz.Kpfw. 35(t) Light Tank.
Contains 10 highly detailed tanks.
Contains:- 10x Pz.Kpfw. 35(t) Light Tanks
Pz.Kpfw. 35(t) Light Tank
The
Panzerkampfwagen 35(t), commonly shortened to
Panzer 35(t) or abbreviated as
Pz.Kpfw. 35(t), was a
Czechoslovak-designed
light tank used mainly by
Nazi Germany during
World War II. The letter (t) stood for
tschechisch (
German: "Czech"). In Czechoslovak service, it had the formal designation
Lehký tank vzor 35 (Light Tank Model 35), but was commonly referred to as the
LT vz. 35 or
LT-35.
A total of 434 were built; of these, the Germans seized 244 when they
occupied Bohemia-Moravia in March 1939 and the
Slovaks acquired 52 when they declared independence from Czechoslovakia at the same time. Others were exported to
Bulgaria and
Romania. In German service, it saw combat during the early years of World War II, notably the
Invasion of Poland, the
Battle of France and
the invasion of the Soviet Union before being retired or sold off in 1942. It was used for the remainder of the war by other countries and as a training tank in Bulgaria into the 1950s.
Cleaning Information
Some part cleanup will be necessary. The 3D printing process uses a waxy substance to support certain part features during the printing process. Although the parts are cleaned by Shapeways, some waxy residue may remain. It can be safely removed with water and a mild aqueous detergent like "Simple Green" using an old, soft toothbrush, Q-tips or pipe cleaners. During the printing process, liquid resin is cured by ultraviolet light. Microscopic bits of resin may remain uncured.
Let your parts sit in direct sunlight for a few hours to fully cure the resin.
Water-based acrylic paints meant for plastics is strongly recommended. Other paints, especially enamels, may not cure on Frosted Detail 3D-printed plastics.
Use dedicated model sprue cutters to remove parts to minimise the risk of damage to parts.
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