In this article, our friend “Xiao Yu Jie” will review one of Panlos’s products, SU 100 Tank Building Blocks 632022.
In this review, he kicks things off with the basics, starting with the product packaging. He highlights the upgradeable electric design, the brand-new turret shield parts, and five unique minifigures, and even includes a size chart of the finished model.
Moving inside the box, he details the instruction manual and the parts bags. From there, the review dives into an incredibly thorough step-by-step assembly process, filled with tons of close-up photos that capture every little detail of the set.
Once the build is complete, he doesn’t just snap a group shot of the tank and the five minifigures; he also lines it up next to other tanks for a side-by-side comparison. In the end, he shares how this set blew away his expectations, turning out much better than he ever imagined.
Without further ado, let’s dive into his fantastic review!
PS: If you want detailed information about this product and reviews from other enthusiasts, you can check out the article “Review Roundup – Panlos 632022” written by Gilbert.
You can also check this article to learn more about SU 100 Tank.
Estimated reading time: 17 minutes
Panlos 632022 Review
Xiao Yu Jie
Table of contents
Hello everyone! Yesterday, we looked at the new British Churchill tank. Today, we have another new tank from Panlos. This time, the theme finally features a tank destroyer. I wonder why many manufacturers produce numerous WWII tanks but seldom make tank destroyers. I’ve always loved the variety of WWII tank destroyers—just seeing their large-caliber barrels is so satisfying.
Today’s new release from Panlos is the SU-100, the most frequently featured Soviet vehicle. The SU-100 is a derivative of the SU-85 tank destroyer, with its chassis partly taken from the SU-85 and partly from the T-34-85. It was the backbone of the Soviet mobile anti-tank forces at the time and the only vehicle capable of threatening at long range the German tank series named after animals.
Its battlefield performance was outstanding. Now, let’s take a look at how this building block tank performs.
Below is the basic product information:
Basic Information
- Manufacturer: Panlos
- Product Number: 632022
- Type: Military
- Year of Release: 2024
- Number of Pieces: 1,701 pcs
- Finished Product Dimensions: 43 × 13 × 11 cm
Packages
Designed with an upgradeable motor feature
What interests me most is the gun mantlet—did they use a completely new part for it? Although the look isn’t entirely accurate to the original, I’m really curious about this piece.
Includes 5 crew minifigures
The back of the package showcases detailed movable features and demonstrates the detachable parts.
Finished Product Dimensions Diagram
The Elements
Inner Box Section
Instruction Manual
Unlabeled Parts Bag
Bag 1
Tank Chassis
This year’s series of tank chassis features quite a few small brick fragments. The reason for this is to leave enough space for detailed interior construction in the later stages.
Ammunition Rack
Bag 2
The external details are also much more refined.
Bag 3
The Rubber Bands
This time, rubber bands are used to enhance friction between the wheels and the tracks.
Adjust the rubber bands after installation.
The Gun Mantlet
This special piece has appeared—why does it look so much like a radar part from Star Wars?
Since tank destroyers don’t have a turret, the construction of the upper hull differs from that of a regular tank. Here, the front armor of the gun shield has been completed.
From this angle, you can see the gun shield more clearly. It uses a tech pin mechanism to securely fix the elevation angle, which improves stability.
The front of the gun shield is slightly offset to the left, which matches the characteristics of the original vehicle.
Bag 4
The Ammunition
The gun compartment is filled with ammunition.
The Armor
The other three sides of the gun compartment are assembled as a single piece of armor.
The basic exterior has already taken shape.
The Basic Exterior
The basic exterior has already taken shape.
The Top Cover
The top cover has been installed.
Install The Track
What’s really surprising is how smooth the tracks are, thanks to the rubber bands. They glide effortlessly, and you can easily move them with just a single finger, making the tracks run smoothly.
Bag 5
Internal engine components
The Interior Space
The interior space is completely utilized with a very compact design. Although the assembly is more challenging, it makes the model more enjoyable and rewarding to build.
The Barrel
The barrel was slightly curved right after it was completed, but after adjustment, this issue was resolved.
The Appearance
It has a very stylish appearance—check out the multiple angles!
The printed details add a lot of depth and texture.
The external structure is sturdy enough that it won’t fall off with just a touch, which is one of the key factors behind this model’s success.
The 5 Minifigures
The printing is a bit on the simple side.
The Tank with the Minifigures
Along with SU T34 Tank
Here’s a shot of the Soviet Union’s close ally.
Its length is greater than that of the T-34.
The Maximum Elevation and Depression Angle of the Barrel
Group photo of the newly released WWII series products
In short, this model exceeds my expectations by far. I’d say it’s definitely worth getting, even a must-have. The completely new design approach offers a fresh and unique building experience.
I think these exquisite images are incredibly detailed! I’m sure that after viewing them, you’ll be able to vividly imagine the Panlos 632022 – SU 100 Tank Building Blocks cruising through the battle ground.
What do you think? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments!