MiniArt 2-35178 MINIART 1/35 SU-85 Mod.1943 W/CREW
MiniArt 2-35178 MINIART 1/35 SU-85 Mod.1943 W/CREW
- Brand: MiniArt
- MPN: Miniart 2-35178
- Part #: MDLMIA2-35178
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- Brand: MiniArt
- MPN: Miniart 2-35178
- Part #: MDLMIA2-35178
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MiniArt 2-35178 MINIART 1/35 SU-85 Mod.1943 W/CREW
- Brand: MiniArt
- MPN: Miniart 2-35178
- Part #: MDLMIA2-35178

Product URL: https://www.pbtech.com/pacific/product/MDLMIA2-35178/MiniArt-2-35178-MINIART-135-SU-85-Mod1943-WCREW
Features
This 1/35 scale model kit offers a highly detailed replica of the Soviet SU-85 self-propelled gun, a WWII vehicle developed from the T-34 tank platform. Equipped with a powerful 85mm D-5S gun, the SU-85 was capable of engaging and destroying enemy tanks like the German Tiger at ranges over 1000 meters. This kit includes 530 plastic parts, 73 photoetched details, 10 clear parts, and 5 figures, totaling 613 pieces. Also featuring workable track links and a decal sheet, it's an ideal choice for historical modelers and WWII enthusiasts.
- Highly Detailed Model of a Soviet Sp Gun Su-85
- Workable Track Links
- Total Details 613
- 530 Plastic Parts
- 73 Photoetched Parts
- 10 Clear Plastic Parts
- 5 Figures Are Included
- Decal Sheet Included
History
The SU-85 (Samokhodnaya ustanovka 85) was a Soviet self-propelled gun used during World War II, developed on the basis of the T-34 medium tank and the SU-122 assault gun. Produced from August 1943 through July 1944. The 85-mm D-5S gun allowed the SU-85 to effectively hit enemy medium tanks at distances of more than 1,000 meters and was able to destroy a Tiger tank from 1000 meters out, proving much capable against the newer German tank designs.

Specifications
Type
Plastic Model Kit
Brand
MiniArt
Model No.
35178
Scale
1/35
Series
1:35 WW II Military Miniatures
Parts QTY
613
Material
Plastic
Decals Included
Yes
Assembly Required
Yes
Paint Required
Yes
Box size
385x240x90 mm
What's Included
Model of a Soviet SPG SU-85