..I mean this symbol on Tamiya 1/16 plastic sprues: " >PS<" ? I imagine it could mean 'polystyrene', or 'plastic'. But it's not clear. You might wonder why I ask, well, in the King Tiger build manual I've been leafing through, in the "Read before assembly" section- to be precise, it states: (following the symbol of a blue smear).."Portions indicated in blue require cement. If no cement is specified, apply plastic cement."

Tamiya produce three cements. One for ABS, one just..er.. 'Tamiya Cement', and another 'extra thin cement'. What the manual fails to point out, is which cement qualifies as 'cement' and which as 'plastic cement' in the instruction. What's the distinction anyway?
Elsewhere, I've read that Tamiya use a mix of ABS and styrene based plastics in their 1/16 models. What the build manual fails to point out is: where? Hence the question about '>PS<'. Bonding ABS requires and ABS solution, as it's pretty hard compared to styrene. I don't want bits falling off when I get round to assembling this; my first Tamiya RC tank. I'm guessing the running gear (wheel caps etc) and rear panel may be ABS as they will take some stress.
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.