The is not a toy. It is a preservation project. By buying this kit, you are rescuing a piece of 2012 European hobby culture that might otherwise be recycled into egg cartons.

: You will need a sharp hobby knife (e.g., X-Acto), a metal ruler for straight folds, and various "formers" (like drill bits or pens) to roll curved parts like gun barrels or fuselage sections.

This is a , popular among hobbyists looking for discontinued Modelik kits like the Leopard 2A5 , F-16 , or Wawel Castle .

Because of the date coding ("20042012"), Part 2 will likely be listed as or simply MU-MK 2004-12/02 .

For enthusiasts of paper modeling and cardstock engineering, few names carry as much weight as Modelik. Based in Poland, a global hub for high-quality paper model design, Modelik has spent decades producing some of the most intricate and historically accurate kits available. Within the collecting and building community, the period between 2004 and 2012 is often cited as a "Golden Era" for the brand. During these years, the publisher released a series of kits—often identified by collectors as "Modelers Unique"—that pushed the boundaries of what was possible with paper.