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Clash of Steel: SU-100 Tank-Killer Company (CSS06)

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Clash of Steel: SU-100 Tank-Killer Company (CSS06)

Clash of Steel: SU-100 Tank-Killer Company (CSS06)

This miniature is part of the SOVIET FORCES range. It contains high-quality plastic model tanks at a 1:100 scale, to represent units in Clash of Steel.

SU-100 Tank-Killer Battery (Support Unit)
Contains: 5x SU-100 Tanks

German use of assault guns that combined excellent armour and firepower with ease of manufacturing prompted the Soviets to begin the design of their own models. The reliable T-34 chassis was selected as one of the options to begin design work, and by 1942, the SU-122, armed with a 122mm howitzer, was rolling off the production lines.

Continuous improvements in design resulted in the first SU-85, featuring the same 85mm gun as the T-34/85, and then the SU-100, which entered service in October 1944. In addition to the improved firepower, the SU-100 also had much thicker armour than its predecessors. This significantly improved the performance on the battlefield, as well as making it popular with its crews.

Note: Models supplied unpainted and require assembly. Glue and paint not included; contents may vary from those shown.

$19.80

Original: $56.57

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Clash of Steel: SU-100 Tank-Killer Company (CSS06)

$56.57

$19.80

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This miniature is part of the SOVIET FORCES range. It contains high-quality plastic model tanks at a 1:100 scale, to represent units in Clash of Steel.

SU-100 Tank-Killer Battery (Support Unit)
Contains: 5x SU-100 Tanks

German use of assault guns that combined excellent armour and firepower with ease of manufacturing prompted the Soviets to begin the design of their own models. The reliable T-34 chassis was selected as one of the options to begin design work, and by 1942, the SU-122, armed with a 122mm howitzer, was rolling off the production lines.

Continuous improvements in design resulted in the first SU-85, featuring the same 85mm gun as the T-34/85, and then the SU-100, which entered service in October 1944. In addition to the improved firepower, the SU-100 also had much thicker armour than its predecessors. This significantly improved the performance on the battlefield, as well as making it popular with its crews.

Note: Models supplied unpainted and require assembly. Glue and paint not included; contents may vary from those shown.