note to ebay: this is a very small model, less than 2 inches long, and therefore NOT replica firearm or prop firearm. 
This is a accessory for modelers who build 1/16 models.


1/16 scale Resin printed, high detail model

Thompson M1A1

The M1A1 Thompson was a submachine gun developed in the US. It was a common weapon used by the US Army and US Marine Corps. It was also popular with the British Army, British Marines and the SAS.
The M1A1 Thompson was similar in design to its predecessor, the M1928 Thompson, but was mostly revised for military use, and had a flat rifle style fore grip and removed muzzle brake. Another notable change was the use of only a 20 or 30 round box magazine, where as the M1928 could be equipped with drum magazines as well as box magazines.


UK POSTAGE

Due to Royal Mail's abnormally high increase in the cost of sending large letters, I regret to say that we can no longer offer free postage on orders under £20. Note that orders over £20 receive free postage on checkout.

Cost -  £1.55
All additional items purchased in a combined basket - 
FREE.
Items over £20 or a combined basket value of over £20 - FREE 

INTERNATIONAL POSTAGE  (economy)

Europe -  £4.90 
Worldwide -  £5.90 
Items with a combined basket value of over £50 will be sent Tracked at no additional cost

Note - any VAT or import charges will paid by the buyer when receiving goods in their country.

Proof of postage available if requested.


RETURNS

Returns will be accepted with photographic proof of damage on the day of delivery only.
Please do not purchase this item if you are not in agreement with this.

NOTES ON RESIN

Ordinary modelling glue is not suitable for resin. The best glue to use is a quality Super Glue (Cyanoacrylate), Gorilla Glue (Micro Precise) or Resin Epoxy Glue.

Resin cures in UV light, continual exposure to UV light will the resin more brittle, Due the nature of curing resin, some smaller parts will be more brittle and some of the larger parts slightly softer (hardly noticeable). There is also the slight possibility of fine layer lines showing, but these are hard to see with the naked eye.

This model is made of resin and therefore not suitable for young children or animals.
Resin is dangerous if ingested