Like most kits in this scale, they are designed as detailed game pieces moreso than scale models. They assemble quickly, but present a nice finished model that looks good on your gaming tabletop, and can survive occasionally incautious use by your ham-fisted fellow gamers.
We'll start this post with basic assembly and priming complete. It's the painting that will bring out the available detail. Primered with Army Painter desert yellow, tracks given a coat of Vallejo black, we're ready to get down to business.
First, the benches. Dark brown wash over all, and highlighted with "wood" to give it depth. All panel lines picked out in black wash. Back pads over benches in a light tan for contrast. The front seats included the exposed spring detail, which was drybrushed black. Now for some dirty-ing and wear.
Now the top half of the body can be mounted.
In any case, I can now make a camo decision. I have my german armor in a Battle of the Bulge time period, so this needs to fit in. Late war, 3 color.
Color 2
Then apply multitudes of ambush camo dots...