Some of the "Borgward" came from former "Police Units" which had some detail differences, e.g. the roof and some hatches. Also, differences occured with some of the Borgward which have been manufactured with "Büssing NAG". Since introducing the Unimog S404 most of the "Borgward" duties did change, and since 1969 the vehicle was entirely used for military driving schools and personal transporting in some infantery and artillery units. The last "Borgwards" left service in 1975.
The kit comes in a large cardboard box, about the size of typical plastic kit box. The resin parts are packed in zip-bags and are well protected by styrofoam chips and shredded paper.
The kit consists in 89 resin parts and a sheet of decals. One part of the instruction sheets contains a list of all included parts. Each part is shown on drawing and is also named.
The resin parts are attached to casting blocks. Attachment points are quite small and they are very easy to remove even for anyone with minimum experience in working with resin kits. On some parts there are deliberately some additional resin pins and plates added to help in casting process and these need to be removed, too.
All parts have crisp and very well defined details on them
The kit contains: 226 resin parts including the whole interior for the cabine with 3 radios 1 sheet of PE parts 1 set of clear plastic lenses 1 sheet of clear plastic for the windows decals for three optional vehicles Assembly instruction
The kit consists in 300 parts, where 182 parts are needed for the single link track. One of the instruction sheets contains a list of all included parts. Each part is shown on drawing and also named.