Mine arrived this morning and I'm in the process of putting the first one together now. Aside from the gun breech (which for some reason is a two part,assembly, upper and lower halves) that is it.
A bag of spare tank commander figures is providing crew for all mine, otherwise the turret interior will be very bare indeed, but as fast build wargaming models, adding crewmen is taken as read. It needs three: gunner, loader and commander: the first two on the left ( a bit of a squeeze, unless you stand the commander up in the AAMG ring) and the loader set back in the right rear with the ready use ammo rack in front of him. The rack is not supplied, but the real thing is suspended from the turret roof under the F shaped roof extension.
A simple strip of card with a couple of 'shells' cut from toothpicks will do the job. With this in place and the three crew figures, your turret will look realistically 'busy'.
The hull needs small exhaust pipe running off from the D shaped object on the right hull - this is the air scoop for the auxiliary generator. Headlights and siren are made from scrap (those little mold ejection pins we usually trim off and throw away!) while the brush guards for these are being made from nylon bristle, having drilled locating holes. Tools of course have to be found, and a tow hook as well as the folded tripod for the .50 BMG which is stowed on the right rear of the engine deck. There is a spot for the radio antenna on the turret roof, but this needs to be fully drilled through.
Tracks an running gear are superb very crisp and finely detailed. With a bit of work, these should turn out to be very nice kits indeed!