To find the height of the real statue in centimeters, we need to know the scale factor of the drawing compared to the actual statue.
Since the problem states that the drawing of the statue is 4.35 cm and the actual statue is 100 times larger (not 100 tons, which seems to be a misunderstanding), we should multiply the length of the drawing by 100.
So,
\[ \text{Height of real statue} = \text{Height on paper} \times 100 = 4.35 , \text{cm} \times 100 = 435 , \text{cm} \]
Therefore, the height of the real statue is:
B) 435 cm.