1/35 Soviet AT-1 Self-Propelled Gun Plastic Model Kit by HobbyBoss delivers a richly detailed build and high realism for scale military vehicle fans and collectors.
Featuring:- High part count & photo-etched detail: Includes individual track links (over 240), detailed fittings, and a fret of PE parts to capture fine vehicle details.
- True-to-prototype design: Based on the AT-1 prototype (built on the T-26 chassis), with accurate weaponry (76.2 mm gun / PS-3) and machine gun where applicable.
- Excellent moulding & crisp surfaces: Multipiece hull, slide-moulded parts, fine surface texture, and clear parts included.
- Length: 13.2 cm (132 mm)
- Width: 7.1 cm (71 mm)
- Height: approx. 6.0 cm (estimate including gun barrel, hull height, and clearance) (not officially stated)
- Scale: 1:35
- Manufacturer: HobbyBoss
- Model: Soviet AT-1 Self-Propelled Gun (HobbyBoss No. 82499)
- Parts count: Over 960 pieces including many small plastic parts and photo-etched items
- Material: Injection-moulded plastic, with clear parts and photo-etched metal sheet
- Assembly: Required
- Paint/Glue: Required (not included)
- Recommended Age: 14+ (due to small parts, complexity)
- Track Type: Individual links
- Figures Included: No
The AT-1 was a Soviet experimental self-propelled gun developed in the mid-1930s on the T-26 light tank chassis. It carried a 76.2 mm PS-3 gun and was intended to provide mobile fire support. Though it never reached mass production, it represents an interesting step in Soviet armoured vehicle development before WWII.
For modellers the AT-1 is a valuable subject due to its prototype status and unusual layout. The wide individual track links, open-top fighting compartment, and early Soviet armour design details provide scope for detailing, painting and weathering, making it more than just another tank model—it’s a piece of interwar armoured history.
How to use itBuild using modelling glue, cutters, files or sandpaper for clean edges. Paint with acrylic or enamel paints. After assembly, apply decals (if provided) and weathering effects. Once finished, display in a case, shelf, or diorama setting alongside other WWII or interwar armoured vehicles.
This is a plastic model kit. Assembly, paint, and glue are required. It is not a toy.

