Tamiya Russian Self-Propelled Gun SU-76M 1/35 Scale 35348

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Description

Description
The SU-76M filled an important and particularly pressing Soviet need for an effective self-propelled gun against invading German forces after the start of Operation Barbarossa in WWII. Based upon the T-70 light tank chassis, it was production-friendly and some 11,000 were manufactured between 1943 and 1945. Its 76.2mm ZiS-3 gun helped it to play a valuable part offering supporting fire and as an anti-tank weapon. Superior mobility was its calling card, and the SU-76M was also able to operate in close unison with infantry units.

Features

  • This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit of the Russian self-propelled gun SU-76M.
  • Length: 146mm, width: 78mm.
  • Exhaustive surveys of a real SU-76M ensure the model accurately captures the open-top self-propelled gun form.
  • 76.2mm gun parts breakdown and attachment was inspired by the real vehicle. Poly caps allow movement.
  • Realistic assembly type tracks feature one-piece straight sections and jig for construction.
  • Contains three figures in authentic pose, and comes with two marking options.

Assembly and painting required. Kit does not include model cement glue, paint, and tools. Adult supervision where required.

Scale: 1:35

Item: Tamiya-35348

Contents subject to change.

Customer Reviews

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Stanko Josimov
Great Tamiya kit

Great Tamiya kit, precise and fitting perfectly. The challenge was building and painting the interior. Lots of fun! And yeah, really interesting commander, must be some Vladimir's cousin! I added a few details on my own.

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Stanko
Great Tamiya kit

Great Tamiya kit, precise and fitting perfectly. The challenge was building and painting the interior. Lots of fun! And yeah, really interesting commander, must be some Vladimir's cousin!

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Stanko
Great kit

Great Tamiya kit, precise and fitting perfectly. The challenge was building and painting the interior. Lots of fun! And yeah, really interesting commander, must be some Vladimir's cousin!

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Arthur Klages
Exactly what you'd expect from a recent Tamiya kit

Excellent kit, lovely tracks, test fit is excellent. I'd have given five stars if not for the lack of photo etched grills. Tamiya is including them frequently now and they would have looked wonderful here. Recommended. And the commander looks strikingly similar to a certain well-known Russian leader.

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