JS-2 Detail.
I was very impressed with the detail on the tank and was unable to find any historical errors or mistakes. Individual items which impressed me were:
Fully detailed wide tracks and links. You can see the individual track links, gaps between them, and square holes were the sprocket teeth go. The edges of the tracks are bare metal where the wear is.
Fully detailed wheels, sprockets and suspension arms - even the correct number of bolts on the wheels. Very accurate portrayal of the slack on the upper tread - just like in the real photos.
Accurate and fully detailed 12.7 mm MG with ammo box including leather carrying strap and red star.
Accurate tanker's leather helmet.
Accurately shown red tail lights - they are small and often omitted from models.
Fine mesh detailing of air grills; Bare metal bolt heads on the engine covers
Tow cable - partly greased and partly bare metal with individual strands visible and Russian style elongated eye hooks
Correct number and placement of high and low handbars on the turret. And instead of the turret being mounted on the tank with a round post fitting into a hole in the tank body, the turret is mounted on a turret ring which is actually visible.
Centre fill external fuel tanks with 2 sraps and a handle at each end.
I would have to rate the JS-2 as 9.7 out of 10. The only complaint I could come up with, is that the heavy main gun won't stay elevated, but is very easy to prop up in an eye-pleasing elevation.
The only other thing I can say is When is the next Russian tank coming?
Terry