In this case, I am building DML's Soviet SU-100 Tank Destroyer Premium kit #6359, generously donated by Head Honcho Jim and DML. Thanks! Also, to make thing even more fun, I will be building the older issued kit #6075 to help show some of the new details and options first hand. So it's a two-'fer.

Where to start? First off, look this over (yes, there will be a quiz): Kit Review on Perth Military Modelling Site. While I could reiterate all the things Terry has so eloquently done, I feel that it would be better if I gave new information instead.
Next, here are 6 pages of real-deal references to look over:
1. Prime Portal Set 1
2. Prime Portal Set 2
3. Tanx Heaven Set 1
4. Tanx Heaven Set 2
5. Tanx Heaven Set 3
6. Tanx Heaven Set 4
Now be carefull looking over the museum pieces. Some of them have post-war modifications. Just cross-reference and if in doubt, ask questions. Most of what Terry wrote should keep it all clear.
So, after you have done your homework, where to begin? First, here are the notes I came up with while looking over the kit and instructions:
1. Terry mentioned that the antenna mount on his kit was short-shot. Mine was not. It appears DML caught this and added 2 "nodes" to help stop the problem.
2. In step three there are two pieces of Photo-etch that are offered, but they are labelled incorrectly. They are MA1 and MA2. They SHOULD be MC1 and MC2. Make a note.

3. In step 14 you add PE parts 35 and 56 as the tie-downs. The problem is that the PE parts are flat while the real pieces were from metal rod (round). While most people will not care, the detail stickler will want to make a note of this... (look below to see what I mean)
Credit to Dmitry Kiyatkin at TanxHeaven.
Now just to be a total Armor Geek I compared this kit to the sprues of not only the earlier release (kit 6075) but also to the SU-85M (kit 6096) and T-34/76 (kit 6092). It shows how DML has slowly been adding more detail and refinements to the base kit all the time, with the Premium kit being the best version so far. Some details of note:
- I like the new Magic tracks system. The links pop together and are very LIGHTLY usable. They will need to be glued, but they are WAY better to use than the old-standard T-34 tracks of earlier issued kits.
- details on the fuel tank supports are vastly improved even without the PE parts.
- the correct mantlet, part 25, is now standard rather than a correction piece.
- weld detail has improved though it will take a coat of paint to see if it is realistic or not.
So that is the background and the prelim's for the B-Log. I will start adding photos with the next post. Off to start the builds.
