My S-100 is (finally) finished - here are some photos.
Apologies for the long delay in posting these - I actually finished the model a couple of weeks ago but have only just got round to photographing it (partly due to weather/light levels). As usual, some of the images are links, to reduce the thread load time.
Overall views:


http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~pinniger/models/ship/s100_3.jpg
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~pinniger/models/ship/s100_4.jpg
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~pinniger/models/ship/s100_5.jpg
Detail closeups:


http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~pinniger/models/ship/s100_7.jpg
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~pinniger/models/ship/s100_8.jpg
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~pinniger/models/ship/s100_9.jpg
The boat is painted in the standard Schnellbootweiss scheme (I used Tamiya Sky Grey for the upper hull, NATO Black for the lower hull, and Revell Dust Grey for the deck). Weathering was added with oil washes and drybrushed craft acrylic paint.
Markings are for a boat of the 6th Schnellboot Flotilla (I think).
It’s built basically out-of-the-box with the addition of etched brass sights for the AA guns, and a few crew figures from the Revell 1/72 Kriegsmarine figure set (I haven’t finished painting these, hence they’re not shown in the photos!). I also made a few very minor improvements such as drilling out the vents and gun barrels.
Though there are many aspects of the kit which could be added or corrected, I’m still very pleased with the “OOB” model’s finished appearance. The only thing I’m not really happy with is the windshield on the bridge. If I were to build another S-100 kit I’d probably scratchbuild a replacement for this, using styrene strip framework and clear styrene panes.