„SU-76M” – the USSR/ Polish self-propelled artillery unit (SPAU)
Publisher/ manufacturer: "WAK". Poland
Scale: 1 : 25
Number of sheets: 18 x A4
Number of sheets with parts: 13 1/4
Number of assembly drawings: 102
Difficulty level: For average experience and experienced modelers
Dimensions of the model: 200 mm x 109,5 mm x 188 mm
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"SU-76" or Self-propelled artillery unit - with a 76.2 mm gun - a Soviet self-propelled artillery unit, used in the II World War. The world's first large-scale diesel self-propelled guns. The self-propelled gun was made on the basis of light tanks "T-60", "T-70" and was intended for direct escort of infantry, had bulletproof armor. The main armament made it possible to fight with enemy light and medium tanks. The lightest and most massive type of self-propelled guns, produced in the USSR during the II World War and the war with Japan.
Model of the Soviet self-propelled guns of the II World War. Model in three camouflage variants: 2nd Division of the Polish Army (1944), 1st Armored Corps of the Polish Army (1945) and the Soviet 1238th Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment (1945). A complex model with an open fighting compartment, with two versions of tracks (stripe and separate tracks). Model for intermediate and experienced modelers. But the option with a closed fighting compartment may well be glued together by an advanced beginner and an inexperienced modeler, working under the supervision of a more experienced colleague. We also advise them to make only caterpillars - stripes.
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