The model comes in a sturdy open top box, not exactly jam packed with plastic, but then again the subject is pretty small. The spruces are molded in light grey styrene with one small clear sprue and a tiny PE fret. Some of the parts are obviously universal and are packed into one plastic bag, a handful of spruces specific to this kit in another. You get a total of 9 spruces, two loose wheel parts, the PE fret and a small decal sheet which looks to be in register for my example.
The instructions have a sprue layout that shows sprue “Ce”. This looks like one long sprue but in my kit had been cut in half to fit in the box.

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The instruction manual is in booklet format, slightly larger than A4 and is a grand total of 10 steps. Two versions are supplied (East Prussia 1938-45 and Netherlands 1939-51) but the variation is minor. Both versions colour schemes are called out in Vallejo, Mr. Color, AK RC, Mission Models, Ammo of Mig and Tamiya. I like this final point as more and more kit manufacturers are partnering with paint companies and only calling out that brand.