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Afrika Korps MMG TeamThe Germans were equipped with two excellent machine guns in the MG34 and rapid-firing MG42 - known to Allied troops as 'Hitler's Buzz Saw' because of its distinctive noise, or 'Spandau'. Unlike other armies, the Germans used the same machine gun both as a...
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BEF support groupThe British Expeditionary Force was an army of nearly a third of a million troops sent out to France to try to resist aggression from Adolf Hitler's Third Reich. Allied with Belgium and powerful French forces, it fielded ten infantry divisions, artillery, tank brigades...
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Belgian Army MMG teamThe most common machine gun operated by the Belgian Army was the MG08/15 Maxim machine gun. The German-made weapon had a proven track record in World War I. The Belgians modified the Maxim to fire 7.65 rounds. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Belgian Army support groupThe initial Belgian defence proved the mettle of the Belgian Army, but they struggled to match the evolving tactics of the ever encroaching Wehrmacht in the early stages of the war. Led by well educated and dependable officers, with proven support weapons in the...
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Hungarian Army MMG teamThe Schwarzlose 7/31M machine gun was used extensively in World War I and put to use right away in the new conflict. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Hungarian Starter ForceThe Royal Hungarian Army Hungary raised and deployed two Armoured Field Divisions, one mechanised Cavalry Division, and eight Assault gun Battalions. The Carpathian Army Group was sent as the initial contribution to the German’s Operation Barbarossa. This unit contained the most battle-ready forces the...
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Korean War: Chinese PVA MMG teamThe Type 24 machine gun was a Chinese produced copy of the MG08/15 Maxim machine gun. The Chinese would make use of captured US .30cal MMG and make copies of the .30 cal. Contains 3 metal figures and 1 gun. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted...
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Korean War: Chinese PVA support groupChinese PVA Support Group Headquarters Team Officers of the CCP army were selected on past military experience and political ideology. CCP army officers did not carry swords like Japanese officers. They had titles, not ranks; for example, Platoon Commander or Company Commander, rather than...
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Korean War: North Korean KPA MMG teamThe KPA used the Maxim Model 1910 as its medium machine gun throughout the war. It could be tripod-mounted, sledge-mounted, or be mounted on the two-wheeled Sokolov. It was often given a shield to help preserve the crew. The Maxim had a standard rate...
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MG42 Gunner (Sd.Kfz 250 or 251)An MG42 gunner in a firing position. This model fits the front gunner shields of the Bolt Action Sd.Kfz 250 and the Sd.Kfz 251 halftracks. Contents: 1 metal gunner Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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MG42 Gunner in Winter kit (Sd.Kfz 250 or 251)An MG42 gunner in a firing position. This model fits the front gunner shields of the Bolt Action Sd.Kfz 250 and the Sd.Kfz 251 halftracks and is in winter gear. Model supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Polish Airborne ArmyA perfect starter force, roughly amounting to 500 points this bundle contains: A box of British Airborne, enough plastic components to create 30 Polish Airborne! A blister pack of Polish Airborne HQ, which contains 1 Polish Airborne Lieutenant and 3 extra Riflemen. A blister...
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Polish Airborne MMG teamA .303 Vickers water-cooled machine gun offered fire support to infantry units. This was another weapon of World War I vintage that soldiered on through World War II and beyond, proving extremely effective at laying down continuous fire over range. With the Polish Airborne...
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Soviet Assault Engineers SG43 MMG teamPack contains 3 metal figures & 1 gun Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Soviet Maxim MMG team (Winter)The red army used the venerable Maxim Model 1910 as its medium machine gun throughout the war, the very same weapon that had served the Tsarist army in world war 1. It was a capable weapon that could be tripod-, sledge- or wheel-mounted and...
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Soviet Tachanka MMG wagonTachanka were simply horse-drawn carts or wagons with a machine gun mounted on the back. They were a common feature of the Russian Civil War when they were employed with great success to bring fast-moving heavy weapons support to cavalry formations. Purpose-built Tachankas were...
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Waffen-SS MG42 MMG team firing (1943-45)Known as "Hitler's Buzzsaw" on account of its high rate of fire. The MG42 fired 1250 rounds/minute, more than twice that of the British Vickers Machine Gun and American Browning. Add this tremendous firepower to your Germans and give your infantry some much needed...
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Waffen-SS MG42 MMG team redeploying (1943-45)Known as "Hitler's Buzzsaw" on account of its high rate of fire, the MG42 provided tremendous firepower to German infantry. Also used as an infantry squad weapon in the light machine gun role, the MG42 could be tripod mounted provided a much more stable...
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