the box - This kit as the rule says in all tamiya box-art came in a thin and not very resistant cardboard type box, with an art that shows a Matilda on a white background, type of art that they use for practically all tamiya boxes for years!
Decals - Decals are provided for three named tanks, seven different tank units (1st Armored Division, 2nd Armored Division, 6th Armored Division, 4th Tank Brigade, 7th Tank Brigade, 8th Tank Brigade and 23rd Armored Division
Decals - these decal options are not very well explained in instructions, as well as four different squadron markings. you will have to study very well the references to be able to use these decals well without errors!
The MT-002 kit from the extinct Tamiya Brasil was launched and injected in Brazil in the mid-1980s on a 1:35 scale representing the Mark II infantry tank known as Matilda II.
This kit as the rule says in all tamiya box-art came in a thin and not very resistant cardboard type box, with an art that shows a Matilda on a white background, type of art that they use for practically all tamiya boxes for years!
for sprues, it is a relatively simple kit, with four sprues in total molded in beige, as well as the rubber tracks of the Track-Links and the lower hull bathtub on the chassis and the decal chart. The instruction sheet is divided into twelve assembly steps and is, for the most part, easy to follow and understand, with some black-and-white photos of Matilda II and helpful comments in the sidebar.
The Brazilian kit of Matilda II is exactly the same kit known in the rest of the world as the regular kits of Japanese Tamiya under the code MM-124 and also more recently as Item No: 35024 which was for many years t