Description

Little Armory LD016 Browning M2HB Plastic Model 288848

The "Little Armory" is a 1/12 scale assembly kit that combines realism and movable figures.

Designed by John Browning at the end of World War I, this heavy machine gun was officially adopted by the U.S. Army in 1933.
Although nearly a century has passed since the prototype was born, it continues to be active on the front lines.
It is capable of firing a huge 12.7 x 99mm round at a rate of around 500 rounds per minute and has an effective range of 1,830 m. Weighing 38 kg, it is a firearm of a scale that cannot be compared to a hand-held firearm.
This kit reproduces the highly-requested infantry ground combat model equipped with the M3 tripod.
Ammunition box and ammunition belt are included.
The feed cover is movable and can be opened and closed.
Also included is the M23 gun mount with ammo box tray. 3mm diameter boss and boss receiver are used for connection.
Heavy machine gun can be installed in various locations by drilling 3mm-diameter round holes at desired locations or by standing a round bar.

1/12 scale runner kit (uncolored), made of resin (PS) *Recommended to use adhesives for plastic models. Body: OD, black, ammo belt: gold (soft resin).
Product size (including tripod): approx. L16 x W9 x H4cm.

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