| Williams Brothers - Scale Gun Plastic Kits | |
| Ideal for adding that extra detail to a model | |
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Machine Guns, ideal for display or use on flying scale models, these kits represent the four best known aircraft machine guns of World War 1. Extensive research for authenticity and meticulous care in creation of the moulds assure accurate detail. Each kit is complete with easy to follow instructions. |
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Tip After painting your machine gun in matt black spectrum, sand down an HB pencil lead into a small pile of graphite. Dip your finger in the graphite and rub the gun all over. This gives a burnished gun metal grey effect, and picks out the high spots bringing the whole thing to life. |
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Spandau,
the Red Barons favourite weapon, but this was a development of the American
designed Maxim gun. Use mounted forward firing in pairs on fighters. 1/6th scale W30162 1/4 scale W30751 |
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Lewis,
another American gun most often used in pairs and frequently mounted in rear
cockpits for tail defense. 1/6th scale W30161 |
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Vickers,
designed in England and used extensively on allied fighters and
reconnaissance aircraft of WW1. 1/6th scale W30160 1/4 scale W30750 |
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Parabellum,
a German gun developed in 1913 and used throughout WW1. This gun was more
often than not used for free fire but on some occasions was fixed and
equipped with a propeller synchroniser. 1/6th scale W30163 |
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Ammo Belts 1/6th scale W16800 ¼ scale W75400 |
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