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Zundapp KS 750 The MG 34 machine gun depicted here is with its mounting as used on a motorbike sidecar. The ammo magazine was usually under the gunner's feet in the sidecar. Our 3D-printed set possesses almost extreme detail levels compared to the original kit styrene item (designed to be used with Academy kits)
Zundapp KS 750 Wheels (designed to be used with Academy kits)
3D-printed wheels directly replacing the styrene parts. These new ones provide the model with completely different levels of detail.
MG 3 on Leopard Mount (designed to be used wit ICM, Revell and Tamiya kits) 3D-printed set portraying the MG3 machine gun with an ammo box on a mount specific to the Leopard tank. Comes with a fret of etches.
Hetzer Exhaust (final type) for Academy kit
The final variety of Hetzer exhaust stub, made by direct 3D print. (designed to be used with Academy and Tacom kits)
Zundapp KS 600 Wheels (designed to be used with Tamiya kits) Truly excellent (3D-Printed) wheel set designed for the new Tamiya kit. The wheels possess lifelike looking wire spokes, the weighted tyres come with crisp moulded tread. The installation is quite straightforward, the new wheels completely replace the kit's ones.
MG 15 Machine Gun with Infantry Modification. The MG 15 was an aircraft machine gun widely used as a hand manipulated weapon in German aircraft in very early stages of WW2. By 1940, it had been already replaced by the MG81 machine gun. The MG15 was then adapted for the infantry needs and used by Luftwaffe and Wehrmacht ground units.
Type 3 Japanese Heavy Machine Gun 1/35
The Type 3 heavy machine gun was developed from the Hotchkiss gun. In early 20th century, the Japanese had bought the licence rights to produce the Hotchkiss machine gun, Japanese engineer Kijiro Nambu improved the original design though to meet better the Japanese Army requirements. At first was produced the Type 38 heavy machine gun, later some more design alterations led to the devel...
Type 92 Japanese Heavy Machine Gun The Type 92 was a Japanese heavy machine gun was a development of the earlier 6.5mm Type 3 gun and its origins can be traced back to the 7.7mm Hotchkiss. It was introduced to production in 1932 and used by the Japanese Army in the war in China and also later during WW2. Those guns captured by the Chinese were then also used against their former owners. Even later in the post war years, the gu...
PPSh-41 Soviet Submachine Gun. The iconic 'Shpagin' PPSh-1 submachine gun is among the most-well known guns of WW2 and now our (3D-Printed) set almost oozes with plentiful detail and also offers two styles of the ammo magazines, the rounded and the segment types. This weapon remained in service on the Eastern Front not just by the Red Army, but also by the Wehrmacht which captured several of them. In the post war era, the Shpa...
Vickers Machine Gun (WWII) The Vickers machine gun was developed on the basis of the earlier Maxim weapon. The design prouded itself with great efficacy as well as almost a hundred percent reliability. These technically perfect Vickers guns were produced in really great numbers both for the army (these were water-cooled) and for the air force, where they were air-cooled. The British army had the Vickers in use well until the e...
Sd.Kfz.251D MG34 with armor shields and pivot mount 1/35 for Tamiya and Dragon kits
The German Sd.Kfz.251 armored personnel carrier was most often equipped with a pair of machine guns, MG34 or MG42 . The forward firing one had a shield, the other was placed on a hinge in the rear part and was used not only against ground targets but also against planes. Sd.Kfz.251D used a machine gun with a different type of shield than the ...
Sd.Kfz.251C MG34 with armor shields and pivot mount 1/35 for Academy and AFV kits
The Sd.Kfz.251C armoured personnel carrier was most often equipped with a pair of machine guns, a forward mounted MG34 with a shield and a rear one of the same type on an anti-aircraft mount. The styrene machine guns from the kits lack many details due to the injection technology. Our (3D-Printed) replicas offer much better levels of the detail...
MG34 Copula Anti Aircraft Machine Gun Ralk 1/35 (2 pcs.) (3D-Printed) set of the MG34 machine gun on an anti-aircraft mount as used on the Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.H/Ausf.J, Panther and King Tiger tanks. A direct replacement of the styrene machine gun as found in the tank model kits. We offer two machine guns in our set, differing by the barrel, one has its barel perforated, the other one is with plain barrel. During the war both these...
MG34 /41 German WWII Machine Gun 1/35 (2 pcs.) The MG34 machine gun was produced in several varieties, the first of which to be mass produced was the MG34/41. Our (3D-Printed) MG34 oozes with very nice detail and differs from the later styles by having a shorter barrel, cocking mechanism and the trigger mechanism shape.
Vickers Machine Gun (WWI) The Vickers machine gun was developed on the basis of the earlier Maxim gun. The design prouded itself with great efficacy as well as almost a hundred percent reliability. These technically perfect Vickers guns were produced in really great numbers both for the army (these were water-cooled) and for the air force, where they were air-cooled. The British army had the Vickers in use well until the end o...
Hetzer / Sturmgeschutz/StuG.IIIG (Late) Remote Controlled MG34 Remotely controlled MG34 machine gun mount on the top of the Sturmgeschutz/StuG.III and Hetzer armoured vehicles reduced the numbers of losses amongst the gunners defending their vehicles against attacking enemy troops. Highly detailed, (3D-Printed) gun mount with the MG34 machine gun and an ammo magazine for 50 rounds come also with etched parts. This set is desig...
AK-74MN Soviet/Russian Assault Rifle / Laminated Full Gunstock Type. Both the Russian aggressor forces and the Ukrainian defenders use the AK-74MN assault rifle in the war in Ukraine. These weapons, successors to the AK-47, are widely used by armies and militants world wide. Our set contains two examples of the rifle in the variety with the laminated wood gunstock. Comes with etches too.
AK-74MN Soviet/Russian Assault Rifle. Both the Russian aggressors and the units defending Ukraine are armed with the AK-74MN assault rifles now in the war in Ukraine. This weapon, a development of the AK-47, is widely used by many armies and militant groups around the globe. Our set brings two examples of the AK-74MN with the wire type arm rest. Etches also included.
M1917 Machine Gun 1/35 Heavy, water-cooled machine gun developed by US company Browning that had originally been introduced to military service as early as in 1917 and used not only in WW1 but due to its excellent performance also in WW2, and both the Korea and Vietnam wars. Our model is offered with a tripod stand and ammunition crates, wooden one as used in the Great War and a metal-made one of WW2 vintage.
M18 57 mm Recoilless Rifle. The set offers a nicely detailed and (3D-Printed) replica of the US made recoilless cannon that was developed and introduced to service in 1944. A two man team of a loader and a gunner supported their fellow fighters by a "pocket" artillery fire. The weapon could be operated from shoulder, a tripod or even a M1917 heavy machine gun stand. The M18 saw wide use in the Korea war, and even though it had...
M1A1 Bazooka 1/35 (3D-Printed) for nice levels of detail is this model of the US-made, WW2 vintage anti-tank weapon. Due to the (3D-Printed) technology, the model offers such details that could not be replicated by any other method. The Bazooka was used from 1944 and was found on fronts where fought both the US Army and US Marines, and both in Europe and the Pacific. The later M1A1 variety of the weapon was fitted with a perfo...
M1 Bazooka 1/35 In great detail (3D-Printed) American WW2 anti-tank weapon. Due to the chosen technology, the model offers levels of detail otherwise unthinkable. The Bazooka had been in service use since 1944 on all fronts where both the US Army and US Marines fought, in Europe as well as in the Pacific.
MG42 German WWII Machine Gun (Late Variant) Detail-oozing, (3D-Printed) German MG42 machine gun used in WW2, even though this set contains the later variety that was intrudoced to the Wehrmacht in 1944 and remained in use until the end of the war 3D-Printed
MG42 German WWII Machine Gun (Early Variant) 1/35 The MG42 was a German machine gun used in the Second World War and in its early form introduced to the Wehrmacht in 1943 and used for example in the Battle of Stalingrad 3d-Printed