Russian tank destroyer SU-100, built in March 2008.
It is a SU-100 of the Soviet army. I intend to attach some tank desant soldiers I had left while making T-34.
(2008/03/08)
I disassembled my dumbbell to get enough adhesion between the upper and lower body.
(2008/03/08)
A considerable gap between the back armor up and lower. The wire net in the back of the body is good-looking. There were no parts to fit with the photo-etched parts, and I had to make many holes when I made the T-34 before. This time, it was easy to attach to the armor.
(2008/03/09)
Detailed photo-etched parts express the belt that stops the pulling wire.
The photo-etched parts attached to the front are also high quality. A front fender is naturally damaged.
I damaged the rear fender naturally.
(2008/03/23)
It is not too plain an impression because there are a lot of parts on the simple shape body.
They are tank desant soldiers, which I made while assembled with T-34 before.
(2008/03/23)
I blew in dark green first. It seems to be the Soviet army tank.
(2008/03/26)
I pasted the decal. It will be completed after washing and pastel powdering. It is an easy job with only two red star decals.
(2008/03/27)
The casting expression of the armor shield is good quality.
I put two Soviet soldier figures that had been left from last summer.
I should have sliced the edge of the exhaust pipes more thinly.
Two tank desant is wearing winter wear. Compared to the T-34, this tank has no turret, and the back of the tank is more comfortable.
I mistook attaching the cupola direction. The direction of the hatch is different, and the correct way is front and back, as I checked the other person’s completed models.
I used high-quality resin heads with the Tamiya kit.
The place where I left the paint without quickly wiping it off with washing has stained.
All hatches have shut by assumption in the combat. The vehicle of the Soviet Union was attractive in that every tank has equipped with a saw.
I attached a giant red star decal, though I did not know this tank’s belonging.
This tank is a very powerful impression. I enjoyed the assembly and painting very much. Though it’s hard to find the storage space as the latter war AFV since the barrel is too long…
(2008/04/04)
I am interested in models of tanks, airplanes, ships, military figures, I build them little by little when I feel like it. I am also interested in the history of war. My starting is Tamiya’s Military Miniature series in elementary school.
From elementary school through university students repeatedly suspend and restart my modeling, it’s about 25 years of this hobby’s history.
From February 2007 I was quietly doing a site called “Miniature-Arcadia”. It is being transferred to this blog with the same name from December 2016. My update pace is uneven, but please come to see me here occasionally.