1/35 scale. SU-76M Russian Self-Propelled Gun. Tamiya. The SU-76 was a Soviet self-propelled gun used during and after World War II. The SU-76 was based on a lengthened and widened version of the T-70 light tank chassis. Kit has multi-part upper and lower hull with exterior detail, open top fighting compartment with highly detailed interior, three-full figures (Commander, gunner and loader), front armor plate, fenders with bolt detail, one-piece 76.2mm gun features detailed (mantlet, breech, recoil mechanism, recuperator, controls, operation handles and more), six (6) shells and racks, magazines and racks, antenna, rear panel with bench seat, separate drivers hinged hatch, separately molded on-vehicle equipment including (storage tool boxes, radio and much more), Gaz-203 engine with detailed exhaust system, detailed suspension (road wheels, sprockets, track links and lengths), string for tow cable, clear parts (head lights, vision port and periscope). Decals and markings for two (2) tanks: 11th Guards Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion, East Prussia 1944 and Unknown Unit, Karl horst district, Berlin 1945.