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 on 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.
- 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.