SU-100 Soviet Tank Destroyer Dragon 1/35

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Russian tank destroyer SU-100, built in March 2008.

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 BOX PACKAGEIt 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)

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 MAKINGI disassembled my dumbbell to get enough adhesion between the upper and lower body.
(2008/03/08)

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 MAKINGA 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)

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 MAKINGDetailed photo-etched parts express the belt that stops the pulling wire.

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 MAKINGSU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 MAKINGThe photo-etched parts attached to the front are also high quality. A front fender is naturally damaged.

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 MAKINGThere was a belt of photo-etched parts, but it isn’t easy to assemble, and I use plate weight for fishing.

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 MAKINGI damaged the rear fender naturally.
(2008/03/23)

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 MAKINGIt is not too plain an impression because there are a lot of parts on the simple shape body.

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 MAKING INFANTRYThey are tank desant soldiers, which I made while assembled with T-34 before.
(2008/03/23)

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 PAINTINGI blew in dark green first. It seems to be the Soviet army tank.
(2008/03/26)

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 PAINTINGI 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)

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOT-34 is the base of this body. It is a Soviet SU-100 tank destroyer. This 56 calibers 100mm antitank cannon could penetrate the front armor of the Tiger II. It’s hard to take a complete picture because it’s a too-long barrel.

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOThe casting expression of the armor shield is good quality.

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOI put two Soviet soldier figures that had been left from last summer.

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOI should have sliced the edge of the exhaust pipes more thinly.

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOTwo 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.

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOI 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.

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 FINISHED PHOTO RUSSIAN INFANTRYI improved the reality of Soviet soldiers with Russian caps and the machine gun with the drum magazine.

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 FINISHED PHOTO RUSSIAN INFANTRYI used high-quality resin heads with the Tamiya kit.

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 FINISHED PHOTO RUSSIAN INFANTRYThe place where I left the paint without quickly wiping it off with washing has stained.

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOAll 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.

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOI attached a giant red star decal, though I did not know this tank’s belonging.

SU-100 TANK DESTROYER DRAGON 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOThis 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)