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Soviet SU-100 Tank Destroyer

Soviet SU-100 Tank Destroyer

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Article:
TR00915
Product weight, g:
4000
Time:
Друга світова війна
Number of details:
1 100
Коробка, высота, см:
42
Коробка, толщина, см:
14
Box, width, cm:
64
Scale:
1/16
Manufacturer:
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Plastic model of the Soviet tank SU-100 in 1/16 scale, Trumpeter 00915.

There are 32 frames with details in the set,
top and bottom body,
tower and caterpillars,
copper cable,
spring,
photo-etched 2 pcs,
decal (sticker),
scheme for coloring the model,
step-by-step instruction.

Length of the finished model: 583.2 mm.

SU-100 is a Soviet self-propelled artillery mount (ACS) of the Second World War period, tank destroyer class, medium in weight. It was created on the basis of the medium tank T-34-85 by the design bureau of Uralmashzavod in late 1943 - early 1944 as a further development of the SU-85 self-propelled guns due to the latter's insufficient capabilities in the fight against German heavy tanks. Serial production of the SU-100 was launched at Uralmashzavod in August 1944 and continued until early 1948. In addition, in 1951-1956, its production under a Soviet license was carried out in Czechoslovakia.
In total, 4976 self-propelled guns of this
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Plastic model of the Soviet tank SU-100 in 1/16 scale, Trumpeter 00915.

There are 32 frames with details in the set,
top and bottom body,
tower and caterpillars,
copper cable,
spring,
photo-etched 2 pcs,
decal (sticker),
scheme for coloring the model,
step-by-step instruction.

Length of the finished model: 583.2 mm.

SU-100 is a Soviet self-propelled artillery mount (ACS) of the Second World War period, tank destroyer class, medium in weight. It was created on the basis of the medium tank T-34-85 by the design bureau of Uralmashzavod in late 1943 - early 1944 as a further development of the SU-85 self-propelled guns due to the latter's insufficient capabilities in the fight against German heavy tanks. Serial production of the SU-100 was launched at Uralmashzavod in August 1944 and continued until early 1948. In addition, in 1951-1956, its production under a Soviet license was carried out in Czechoslovakia.
In total, 4976 self-propelled guns of this
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