Eduard BRASSIN 1/32 Machine Gun MG.34 – Detailed Enhancement Set
The presented resin Eduard BRASSIN 1/32 Machine Gun MG.34 set has been developed for modelers seeking high-quality components to enhance their 1/32 scale airplane models. The parts included in the package allow for accurate representation of the MG.34 machine gun with exceptional detail, surpassing standard plastic parts.
Key Features:
Parts made from top-quality resin, ensuring sharp detail reproduction
The set also includes photo-etched components that enhance realism and authenticity of the model (as shown in preview images)
Designed to precisely replace the plastic MG.34 in 1/32 scale models
Metal components can be glued with cyanoacrylate glue or assembled using soldering techniques
Resin parts require careful handling due to their fragility and susceptibility to mechanical damage
Application and Compatibility
This set is intended for assembly as a replacement or additional upgrade to standard plastic MG.34 parts in 1/32 scale airplane models. Its comprehensive construction and material selection enable integration with other Eduard enhancement accessories, such as photo-etched parts, metal barrels, tracks, tow cables, or plastic figures. Combining these elements ensures a realistic and highly detailed display of historical aviation weaponry.
Materials and Technologies
High-resolution polyester or epoxy resin for fine detail reproduction
Photo-etched parts made from thin metal sheets, precisely laser-cut
Metal components can be joined via soldering for a durable assembly
Assembly Tips
Use cyanoacrylate glue for bonding resin and metal parts
Handle resin parts gently during sanding and modification to prevent damage
Metal parts can be joined with a soldering iron to increase structural strength
Recommended Paint Colors
When painting the MG.34 parts, it is recommended to use colors in the following shades:
Gun Metal (dark metal)
Flat Black (matte black) for details and steel parts
Dark Grey for steel components with light wear
When using this set on a specific model, it’s advisable to refer to the aircraft’s painting documentation to choose the most authentic color scheme.