Description
Sd.Kfz.222 ( Leichter Panzerspähwagen) German armed scout car was designed to meet requirements including speed, reliability, simple construction and good off-road performance. After been introduced in 1938, it quickly became the main German armored scout car thanks to its speed and the devastating lightweight Rheinmetall 20 mm autocannon. More than 1800 vehicles were produced between 1937 and 1943.
Anonymous –
Great set just wondering I received my set but no digital instructions how do I get those
Finley (verified owner) –
Brilliant. Better then lego. Will get some more at some point.
Benjamin D. (verified owner) –
Kelan Darwin (verified owner) –
Boon Yeow Neoh (verified owner) –
The bricks seem tight at first, probably because they are new bricks. Some parts, when assembled, feel a bit flimsy and could be easily came off. The turret could not be fully rotated 360 degrees, unless you pull the turret up and turn it to your desired angle. Above all, it is a cute little Lego set.
josh (verified owner) –
baekyeol (verified owner) –
Goes well with minifigures.
Ronny Großmann (verified owner) –
Patrick Graham (verified owner) –
The same goes for this too.
Robert (verified owner) –
Bit trickier getting sides just right as I’ve chubby fingers but did manage after a couple of 🤬🤯 moments.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Glenn Van Nuffel (verified owner) –
John P. –
Hi BuildArmy, how are you guys going on the 1:45th scale, you tried it yet?
admin –
Hi John,
We mainly focus on the 1:33 scale at the moment.
Cheers,
Sander Hanche –
A bit difficult to build but in the end looks very good.
Markus (verified owner) –
Etwas knifflig aber es lohnt sich
Sven Schöbel (verified owner) –
John P. –
Yes it is quite the experience! But I do have one suggestion which is trying to make your tanks and vechicles in 1:45th scale since its more realistic than th big and bulky 1:35th scale, I’m not here to make fuun of you but i personally think it would be an absolutely great idea to make your tanks 1:45th and you’ll be the first and only to sell them which would be really cool (1:45th is smaller than 1:30th scale and I also suggest you search up 1:45th scale lego WW2 tanks for good results and inspiaration for the hopeful future of BuildArmy! and I wish you and your team a great luck!
Yours Sincerely, John 😀 .
admin –
Thanks John! Yes I would definitely consider making other scale in the future.
John P. –
Yes it was very nice actually! Over to my other point, it would be very cool if you coul try making and selling some 1:45th scale vechicles since they are a bit more of a realistic scale towards WW2 vechicles and it would sort of save you guys some money so you domt have to mold as much bricks as you do with the 1:35th scle tanks (1:45th is smaller than 1:35th) I recommend for you guys to search up ‘1:45th scale Lego WW2 Tanks’ since it comes up very good results and good inspiration for possible models, I also reccomend to make your M4 Sherman V2 in grey sinnce it gives it a more realistic look, and as i said it would vbe very cool to see some 1:45th scale lego WW2 tanks! (especially the Sherman V2)
Hope you guys are well and thank you for reading my comment 😀
John P. –
Ahh hello Buildarmy once again, I cant wait to get this exquisite model from you guys since the SdK.fz.222 is one of my favourite WW2 vechicles, it looks amazing and I’ve actually sat in a real one before! And I bet this one will be a real banger!
admin –
Thanks! How nice it is to ride a real one!