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DRAGON -
German MG42 Machine Gun Kit w/ Tripod
Mount
Unassembled 1/6 Scale Model Kit
Price: 14.95
TSB-DML75017
Features:
- Ammo belt w/ammo drum included
- MG42 gun w/folded bipod mount accurately produced
- Freely display in either firing mode or transport mode
- Two back pads fixed to the front legs w/leather pattern
- Adjustable legs to allow different gun heights
- Realistic barrel can be removed from the gun
- Gun mount w/adjustable features allow different angle and
direction
- Movable striker can push backward like the real one
Dragon has just broadened its range of 1/6 scale weapon kits
with the release of a Maschinengewehr 42, better known as an
MG42 machinegun. As the name suggests, this 7.92mm
general-purpose machinegun entered German service in 1942. It
was designed to supplant the older MG34, though in fact both
weapons were manufactured till the war’s end. Compared to the
MG34, the MG42 reduced production time by 50% and cost by 24%.
Perhaps the greatest strength of the MG42 was its rapid rate of
fire at around 1200 rounds per minute, which gave rise to its
nickname ‘Hitler saw’ or ‘bonesaw’ by its users. More than
400,000 MG42 machineguns were produced and saw service in WWII.
Such was its success that it served on until 1959, and its
direct descendant, the MG3, is still in use with the modern
Bundeswehr today!
Dragon’s 1/6 scale kit depicts a tripod-mounted version of the
belt-fed MG42. The real gun-and-tripod combination weighed
around 32kg and was 1.12m long, but modelers will find Dragon’s
miniature version is much more manageable in terms of size and
weight! The Lafette tripod saw widespread use in WWII and
coincided with the weapon’s introduction in 1942. This mount
provided a stable platform for sustained fire on the
battlefield. With this kit, model-makers can assemble their very
own plastic tripod. While the design is robust, the
tripod is also versatile enough to fold away into its transport
mode. This means collectors have the choice of displaying their
miniature machinegun in either firing or transport
configurations. The model’s size means it would make a
suitable desktop decoration. This is a famous German automatic
weapon from WWII, and Dragon’s model is an exacting miniature
replica of the original.
 
 
Pictures show finished kit
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