This box contains four sprues, two for the figures and another two for four motorcycles. Two of the vehicles can be assembled with a sidecar. There are also 8 double figures. Each sprue features six sitting figures for the bikes and three standing. Four plastic bases are included, again two big and two bigger ones for the bikes to stand on. Plastic is a bit on the hard side but there is no flash on parts but only ejector pins on all figures and some parts of the bikes that can be easily removed. The tooling, which the box announces as brand new, is quite good. Just have a look at the spokes or the crispy handlebars.
The figures are molded as one part with their weapons and equipment, even the sidecar gunner comes with his machine-gun molded on. Detail is quite good for the scale and the poses look realistic. Only the sitting figures for the sidecars have less detailed legs as these have been molded with their feet touching the sidecar floors, but this won't be visible once they are glued onto the vehicles. There are two different poses for the sitting figures on each sprue, we have two drivers, two rear passengers and two for the soldier on the sidecar. One of the drivers wear goggles and helmet and the other only a field cap. In the same way, the rear passenger can be showed sitting or half standing with one leg on the floor while scanning the horizon through his binoculars. This is perhaps the most attractive figure of all. For the sidecar passenger we have a machine-gunner (which lacks the ammo containers fitted to both sides of the vehicle, as the boxart shows) or a soldier with just his own equipment. The two standing figures also show different poses and equipment and have a base molded under their feet.
The bikes seem to be either BMW 75s or Zündapp KS750 (both shared up to a 70% of parts) and they look really fine for the scale. The also come in just one part with the exception of the handlebar and fuel tank which are molded together in a separate part. Especially crispy details are the wheel spokes, the saddles and the handlebar grips. They should have deserved at least a tiny decal for the plates which Italeri have not included. The sidecar is just one part too with separate wheel with fender and spare wheel. Detail here is more basic and it lacks the ammo boxes I mentioned before.
The illustration on the back of the box is virtually the assembly and painting guide. Color references are given with Italeri numbers. There is a picture of a DAK soldier as a guide for painting the figures, but in fact these could be used in almost any war theatre without snowy weather.
All in all it is fine that Italery have released this box about a bit neglected topic (so far) such as WWII motorcycles and even more at the small scale. These figures and bikes can play their part in your next scene or diorama if you are a military or air enthusiast.