
SOVIET SU-85M TANK DESTROYER, POLAND 1945
Category: WWII RUSSIAN Military Armor
At the commencement of the Great Patriotic War
against Germany, the T-34 and KV-1 proved perfectly adequate against enemy
tanks. However, as Germany introduced steadily heavier tanks like the Tiger I
and Panther, it was realized a more powerful antitank gun was required. The
first solution was the SU-85 (Samokhodnaya Ustanovka – Russian for
“self-propelled carriage”) armed with an 85mm D-5T high-velocity gun.
This weapon system first saw combat in August 1943. Later, the Soviets desired
an even more lethal gun, and the SU-100 armed with a 100mm D-10S gun was
conceived. However, teething problems with the new gun meant the old 85mm weapon
were fitted in the redesigned hull meant for the SU-100. This stopgap vehicle
was known as the SU-85M, and is easily identified by its thicker frontal armor,
all-round vision cupola for the commander (as found on the T-34/85), and a more
spacious fighting compartment.
Dragon Armor is offering another fine model of an SU-85M. This 1/72 scale
miniature shows a vehicle of an unidentified Russian unit fighting in Poland in
the winter of 1945. What sets this SU-85M apart is the magnificent winter
whitewash camouflage scheme. In some places the underlying base coat of green is
beginning to show through on vehicle number “281”. This realistically worn
look can be seen on such detailed parts as the gun barrel muzzle and the road
wheel hubs. All details on this Russian tank destroyer are carefully reproduced,
with even unassuming items such as the lumber saw mounted on the hull side
expertly molded and painted. The weathering and dry-brushing effects are
masterfully executed, resulting in a superb model fit for any armor collection.
Scale: 1:72
Box Size:
Size: 6.1" x 3.1"
x 2.8"
Item Number: DRR60092 Price: $19.95
Feature
- Open window display packaging
- Highly popular and collectible item
- True to 1/72 scale
- Fully accurate mold
- Fully assembled
- Historically accurate markings and insignia
- Includes protective display case