Construction
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April 7, 2024Removal of the grills and transmission service hatch2
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April 7, 2024Final drive housing5
April 7, 2024Gun assembly6
April 7, 2024Transmission hatch combined from SG PE set and scratch built grill7
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April 7, 2024Cut grille test fit before bending the hatch9
April 7, 2024Since there is no vertical step between the engine and transmission hatch, as with original, I had to build one10
April 7, 2024engine louvres fitted, transmission hatch assembled and hinges added to the latter11
April 7, 2024Clearer view of the hinges of the transmission hatch12
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April 7, 2024Resin road wheels with pattern in the rubber bandage with 42 holes, 10 bolts
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April 7, 2024Both are from "OKB" resin sets:
TOP:
S72082, sprocket used for T-34 etc. from 1942
BOTTOM:
S72011, road whels as described in previous photo16
April 7, 2024kit road wheels with 42 holes and NO pattern in the rubber bandage17
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April 7, 2024Assembly so far w/o the gun.
I held up on the each side to slowly fill and dry tiny sink holes in the sides of the exhaust housings with thin glue20
April 7, 2024front with internal gun rig test fitted and lamp hollowed21
April 7, 2024side view with auxilliary fuel barrels fitted and the fuel caps replaced with 2x parts made with punch & die sets.
The cap is hexagonal and the bottom part is round (a wee bit thick, too but I call that artistic license 😉22
April 7, 2024chassis with "home made" blank cover to hide the missing engine23
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April 7, 2024rear of the SU-122 with the replaced handles of the aux. fuel tanks properly visible.
I left the simplified handle of the round inspection hatch since it would have destroyed a lot of detail25
April 7, 2024the "invisible" interior26
April 7, 2024the interior bit of the gun mount in detail
It's ingenious in allowing you to snap fit it and move the gun if you like. The actual gun is pushed through the 2x latches at the bottom and fixed with a bolt27
April 7, 2024Test fit of the gun and shield.
The white blob on the shield was just a shallow depression in the kit part so I sanded it flush and created a one according to reference photos28
April 7, 2024gun, shield and the bolt to fix it in place29
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April 7, 2024the replacement gun barrel I messed up a little by using to much glue but the factory welds weren't always pretty either. Let's wait how "bad" it looks with the primer/base coat on31
April 7, 2024transmission hatch again as a detail photo32
April 7, 2024Test fit, looks ok33
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April 7, 2024This is how it looks with the blank in place35
April 7, 2024Test fit of the "blank"36
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April 7, 2024This is how it looks against the light w/o the blank38
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April 7, 2024Bottom of the hull with all wheels glued in place40
April 7, 2024Side view of the hull & wheels41
April 7, 2024resin vs plastic
bandage patttern vs no pattern
The idler is quite OK for early 1943 built SU-122s but I could have used "reinforced" ones but kept the kit ones for simplicity of assembly42
April 7, 2024In contrast the delicately detailed sprocket was a bit "soft" in the kit byt fiddly to fix in place.
I should have filled the hole and created a mounting axle both was too lazy. So fiddly it had to be 🙂43
April 7, 2024Final test fit before painting44
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The basic plastic assembly.
Also the gun barrel, engine grills and auxilliary fuel tank handles are replaced
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