1:144 WWII Russian
SU-102 Self-propelled Gun
"Uralmash"

Colour Options
Winter



( Winter Camouflaged)

This vehicle is fully painted in Olive Drab scheme, and then over painted with Winter Camouflaged scheme. This is to simulate real life practice when vehicles were painted over manually using water based paint (or chalk paste). Advantage of this kind of camouflage is that the chalk can be washed away in spring/summer to restore the original colour scheme. This model is painted with large white patches as in this model of modern T-72.

(Copyright: CGD 2003)
No assembling required.

SU-102 - was an experimental vehicle designed by Uralmash design office in autumn 1944 to spring 1945 to replace the SU-100. Based on the T-44, it was special designed to deal with the ever increasing length of guns on vehicles to counter thick German armour, which make tank destroyers and self-propelled guns difficult to maneuver in cities. The tank had engine mounted sideways and in front, significantly shortened the overall length of the vehicle, which also provided additional protections for the crews. The crew compartment has less room compared to the SU-101 because of the bigger gun and ammunition. The SU-102 carried an 122-mm D-25-44S tank gun. Although successfully passed factory tests with high performances, it was not mass produced as WWII came to an end. A surviving SU-101 was displayed in Kubinka Armor Museum, Russia, which differs from the SU-102 only on carrying a 100mm gun.

(Read more:http://ww2armor.jexiste.fr/Files/Allies/Allies/1-Vehicles/USSR/6-SPG/SU-101/1-Genesis-Production.htm
http://svsm.org/gallery/Su-101)

 

(Diorama, other vehicles and figures NOT included)








TRUE 1:144 SCALE
Not "N" scale or 1:160.

The model is fabricated with state of the art "3D Printing" technology. Highly detailed. Product of Hong Kong.