Soviet AT-1 Self-Propelled Gun The AT-1 is a Soviet self-propelled gun prototype developed in the 1930s, based on the T-26 light tank chassis, featuring a 76.2 mm gun and designed for artillery support. Manufacturer: Hobby Boss Availability: In stock SKU: Hobby Boss 82499 $37.00 Custom wishlist OK Add to wishlist Add to compare list Email a friend Origins: The AT-1, also known as the Artillery Tank 1, was developed in the early 1930s as part of the Soviet Union's efforts to create a self-propelled artillery platform. The design was initiated at the Kirov Plant No. 185 in Leningrad, with the first prototypes completed in 1935. Chassis and Armament: The AT-1 was built on the chassis of the T-26 light tank, which was a widely used Soviet tank during the interwar period. It was armed with a 76.2 mm PS-3 tank gun, capable of firing shells from both regimental and divisional cannons. The vehicle also featured a 7.62 mm DT machine gun for additional defense. Crew and Configuration: The AT-1 had a crew of three to four members, including a driver, a commander, and gunners. The design included a simple, top-opening box superstructure that replaced the traditional turret, allowing for a more spacious fighting compartment. Products specifications Attribute name Attribute value Country Russia Sub Group Self-propelled Gun Group AFV Main Weapon 76.2 mm gun Wars WWII Side Allies Vehicle Common Name AT-1, AT-1 Self-Propelled Gun Scale 1/35 Vehicle Type AT-1 Self-Propelled Gun Used By Germany, Russia Product tags Germany (666) , WWII (444) , Allies (309) , Russia (259) , Self-propelled Gun (68) , AFV (156) , AT-1 Self-Propelled Gun (1) , AT-176.2 mm gun (1)