| Russian Tank Destroyer SU-122
Built on the basic
structure of a T34 chassis, this self propelled gun communicates the
strength and tenacity of the Red Army as it fought to defend its
homeland and defeat the invaders.
About the
SU-122
The Soviet Union's first assault gun to be produced was a machine armed
with a 122 mm howitzer called the SU-122. It was designed by engineer
E.W. Wilniszczikov with the assistance of F.F. Pietrov, the king of
Russian gun designers, who had designed the 122 mm gun. This was an
excellent howitzer with a range of 11,800 m, muzzle velocity of 515
m/sec and rate of fire of 5 or 6 rounds/min. The SU-122 self propelled
gun was similar in shape to the German StuG III armed with the short
barreled 75 mm gun. With its bulky recoil mechanism and mantlet, the
first production SU-122 was quite unsightly. The final production
model, however, featured refined semi spherical recoil mechanism and
gun shield. The SU-122 assault gun first saw action in the Battle of
Kursk in the summer of 1943. SU-122s took part in the recapture of Orel
to the north of Kursk and in the subsequent pursuit.
About the Model
Compact and detailed 1/48 assembly kit of the Russian SU-122 Assault
Gun
Realistic detailing of 1943 production model includes weld marks on
hull and impressive texturing of gun base
Distinctively shaped 122mm gun moves up, down, left and right after
assembly
Build with or without rear-mounted auxiliary fuel tanks
Diecast chassis for added weight and realism
Tank treads are assembly type, with straight upper and lower treads
made of single piece for easy assembly
Includes decals to reproduce unit numbers and red star markings
Suggested Paint Colors (NOT INCLUDED)
TS-2 - Dark Green
X-11 - Chrome Silver
XF-1 - Flat Black
XF-2 - Flat White
XF-56 - Metallic Grey
XF-61 - Dark Green
XF-64 - Red Brown
Unless stated as included, any reference to paints, glues and
accessories is the
suggestion of the
manufacturer, and these are available from our shop at normal prices |