Plastic Soldier SU-76 Self-Propelled Gun
A detailed 15mm plastic kit recreating the versatile Soviet SU-76, one of the most widely used self-propelled guns of World War II.
Product Info
The SU-76 was a lightweight, fast-moving self-propelled gun introduced by the Red Army in 1942. Built on an extended T-70 light tank chassis, it became the second-most-produced Soviet armoured vehicle of the war. Combining mobility, ease of manufacture, and reliable firepower, it served roles ranging from infantry support to mobile anti-tank operations.
About the Vehicle
Armed with the 76.2 mm ZiS-3 field gun, the SU-76 offered powerful direct-fire capability while remaining light enough to traverse difficult terrain. Its open-topped fighting compartment improved visibility and communication for crews, making it especially effective in urban combat and close infantry cooperation. The vehicle was widely used in major Eastern Front offensives, valued for its simplicity, low cost, and adaptability.
About the Model
Plastic Soldier’s SU-76 kit delivers crisp detailing and straightforward assembly, ideal for both wargamers and historical modelers. Designed for 15mm/1:100 scale games such as Flames of War, it provides accurate proportions and options to represent the vehicle in various battlefield roles. Models come unpainted and require assembly.