MG-42 mit Zubehör

Product number: MG42
Manufacturer: Dragon
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Product information "MG-42 mit Zubehör"

MG-42 - im Maßstab 1:6 

Sehr detaillierte Version, schöne leichte Alterung mit zweifach beweglichem Spann-hebel, Schloss Kasten zum Öffnen, der Lauf kann ausgewechselt werden, funktionale Zweibein-stütze inklusive Munitionsgurt und einem Tragriemen aus Leder.


Material: Kunststoff


 

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