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JA! Daar ben ik weer!
En nu met de 1/35 revell SU-100.
Even wat van wiki gekopieerd, wegens geen zin om het leuke/leerzame textje op de brouwbeschrijving te kopieeren en te typen 😛 Ja, ik ben lui vandaag 🙂 .
It was developed in 1944 as an improvement to the SU-85, built on the same chassis as the T-34-85 tank. It was designed and built at the UZTM (Russian abbreviature УЗТМ for Уральский Завод Тяжелого Машиностроения - Ural Heavy Machinery Factory, also called Uralmash) in Yekaterinburg. The SU-100 quickly proved itself to be among the best self-propelled anti-tank guns of World War II, able to penetrate 125 mm (4.9 in) of vertical armor from a range of 2,000 m (1.2 mi) and the sloped 85 mm (3.3 in) front armor of the German Panther from 1,500 m (0.93 mi).[citation needed] This was quite capable of defeating the frontal arc of any German tank in service with the exception of the King Tiger, for which Soviet soldiers gave it the obscene nickname "Pizdets vsemu" ("Fuck up everything").[1]
The development was conducted under supervision of L. I. Gorlitskiy, chief designer of all medium Soviet self-propelled guns. The work started in February 1944 and first prototype of SU-100, called "Object 138", was built in March. After intensive testing with different models of 100 mm gun Soviet engineers approved the D-10S gun for mass production. This gun was developed in Constructors Bureau of Artillery Factory No. 9 under guidance of F. F. Petrov. After the Second World War it was installed on T-54 and T-55 tanks and its derivatives were in service forty years after initial development. The hull of SU-100 had major improvements over the SU-85; thickness of front armour plate was increased from 45 to 75 mm (1.8 to 3.0 in), and the commander's workplace was made in small sponson on the right side of the hull; combined with the commander's cupola this greatly improved the commander's effectiveness. For better ventilation two ventilator units were installed, instead of only one as in the SU-85. Mass production began in September 1944.
(bron: wikipedia)
De doos:
Oh, ik ga de box-art versie maken... Een hele leuke versie is dat! Deze heeft een schietschijf op de zeikant van de tank staan 8)
De inhoud:
De batterij is een AA batterij.
Nou, dit word mijn SU-100 verslag, en ik ga hem lekker bouwen in de vakantie. Dit word trouwens ook mijn eerste model die ik met mijn airbrush ga spuiten, dus qua preshading/vlakken lichter maken ga ik nog niet doen... Maar dat komt ooit nog wel hoop ik 🙂
GR nicky
En nu met de 1/35 revell SU-100.
Even wat van wiki gekopieerd, wegens geen zin om het leuke/leerzame textje op de brouwbeschrijving te kopieeren en te typen 😛 Ja, ik ben lui vandaag 🙂 .
It was developed in 1944 as an improvement to the SU-85, built on the same chassis as the T-34-85 tank. It was designed and built at the UZTM (Russian abbreviature УЗТМ for Уральский Завод Тяжелого Машиностроения - Ural Heavy Machinery Factory, also called Uralmash) in Yekaterinburg. The SU-100 quickly proved itself to be among the best self-propelled anti-tank guns of World War II, able to penetrate 125 mm (4.9 in) of vertical armor from a range of 2,000 m (1.2 mi) and the sloped 85 mm (3.3 in) front armor of the German Panther from 1,500 m (0.93 mi).[citation needed] This was quite capable of defeating the frontal arc of any German tank in service with the exception of the King Tiger, for which Soviet soldiers gave it the obscene nickname "Pizdets vsemu" ("Fuck up everything").[1]
The development was conducted under supervision of L. I. Gorlitskiy, chief designer of all medium Soviet self-propelled guns. The work started in February 1944 and first prototype of SU-100, called "Object 138", was built in March. After intensive testing with different models of 100 mm gun Soviet engineers approved the D-10S gun for mass production. This gun was developed in Constructors Bureau of Artillery Factory No. 9 under guidance of F. F. Petrov. After the Second World War it was installed on T-54 and T-55 tanks and its derivatives were in service forty years after initial development. The hull of SU-100 had major improvements over the SU-85; thickness of front armour plate was increased from 45 to 75 mm (1.8 to 3.0 in), and the commander's workplace was made in small sponson on the right side of the hull; combined with the commander's cupola this greatly improved the commander's effectiveness. For better ventilation two ventilator units were installed, instead of only one as in the SU-85. Mass production began in September 1944.
(bron: wikipedia)
De doos:
Oh, ik ga de box-art versie maken... Een hele leuke versie is dat! Deze heeft een schietschijf op de zeikant van de tank staan 8)
De inhoud:
De batterij is een AA batterij.
Nou, dit word mijn SU-100 verslag, en ik ga hem lekker bouwen in de vakantie. Dit word trouwens ook mijn eerste model die ik met mijn airbrush ga spuiten, dus qua preshading/vlakken lichter maken ga ik nog niet doen... Maar dat komt ooit nog wel hoop ik 🙂
GR nicky