The MG34 and MG42 were two of the main machine guns employed by the Wehrmacht during WWII. Supplied from 1936, the MG34 could fire up to 900 rounds per minute, a number bettered by 1,200 per minute of the MG42, a more mass production-oriented design which was used from 1942. Both were frequently fired from two-pronged stands, but when employed with the Lafette tripod and its optical sight they were even more formidable.
About the Set
★This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly set creating 5 figures of a machine gun team.
★It has two figures working the MG34 on its tripod, another firing an MG42 mounted atop a fragment of wall, plus one carrying ammo cases and an officer aiming his MP40 submachine gun.
★Crisp scale depictions of the MG34, MG42 and MP40 add extra realism.
★Decals are incuded for shoulder and collar insignia.
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted.
Scale: 1:35.
