Description

Little Armory LD012 M134 Minigun Installation Plastic Model

Assembled runner kit for firearms reproduced on 1/12 scale. It is possible to reproduce the presence or absence of accessories and the form at the time of disassembly by dividing the parts in consideration of the actual composition.
You can enjoy the world of firearms as an elaborate 1/12 scale miniature collection and as an accessory for movable figures.
A plastic model that needs to be assembled and painted. Separate tools, paint, etc. are required.

1/12 scale assembly kit "Little Armory" that combines realism and movable figures.
Three-dimensional stationary machine gun "M134 Minigun". It is a volume that can be enjoyed as a pure scale model.

A Gatling gun that shoots bullets while rotating six barrels by electric drive and achieves a maximum rate of 100 shots per second.
It is a firearm called "Minigun" because it was developed as a small version of the 20mm Vulcan gun mounted on fighter aircraft.
The total weight including the main body of about 18 kg, ammunition and battery exceeds 100 kg.
In this product, a large number of new parts are modeled on the installation type minigun of the actual battle specification equipped on helicopters, vehicles and ships.
The gun control unit with power distribution to the main body and trigger switch, movable vertical mount and tripod, drive battery box, and box magazine with 4000 rounds have been reproduced with a booster to assist bullet feeding.

1/12 scale runner kit (achromatic color), made of resin (PS).
It is recommended to use adhesive for plastic models.

[Set Contents] M134 Minigun Body, 3 Naval Mounts, 7.62mm Bullet Feeder x 2 Types, 4000 Shot Box Magazine, Drive Battery Box, Cable

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