The SU-85 (Samohodnaya Ustanovka 85) was a self-propelled gun named after the vehicle’s weapon: The 85 mm D-5S anti-tank gun. The SU-85 was built on the chassis of the T-34 tank. In the Red Army, self-propelled guns were either designed to serve as assault guns or tank destroyers; the SU-85 was designed as a tank destroyer capable of penetrating the thick armour of the German Panther and Tiger tanks. Some 2,050 SU-85s were built between 1943 to 1944.
Armourfast produces a 1/72 scale (20 mm) hard plastic SU-85 Self-Propelled Gun model kit, which allows you to build two SU-85s.
I built and painted both models and added some extra Plastic Soldier Company (PSC) pieces I from a kit I built earlier (please see SU-76 post for more details). The PSC pieces I used are the SU-85 driver and commander, which were added to both self-propelled guns. I also painted popular Soviet tank slogans on the sides of the self-propelled guns to give each SU-85 a distinct look.
The images below are found in the Russian Armour II section of Citizen Soldiers: A 1/72 scale World War 2 Model Site.
Citizen Soldiers: A 1/72 scale World War 2 Model Site is devoted to the hobby of painting and collecting World War 2 models/miniatures. It is my hope, through creating this website, to honour the men and women who served in the Second World War, whose sacrifices and courage have given us the freedom and quality of life we have today.
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