The Master 1:35 M1919 Browning .30 Caliber (7.62mm) set features precision-crafted metal rounds, designed for detailing 1/35 scale plastic model military vehicles. This MASTER product offers realistic details, significantly enhancing the quality and authenticity of any modeling project. The package contains 25 metal rounds, perfectly replicating .30 caliber (7.62mm) ammunition for the M1919 Browning machine gun.
Key Product Features
Scale: 1/35 scale, compatible with most military vehicle models.
Material: High-quality metal, ensuring durability and crisp details.
Replaces Plastic Parts: An excellent alternative to factory plastic parts, eliminating the need for additional preparation (sanding, filling).
High Detail: Precise replication of .30 caliber (7.62mm) ammunition details.
No Mold Lines: No visible mold lines, characteristic of plastic parts, eliminating the need for their removal.
Quantity per Pack: 25 metal rounds.
Material and Construction
Master 1/35 M1919 Browning .30 caliber rounds are made from metal, ensuring their high durability and replication precision. This material allows for sharp, fine details impossible to achieve with standard plastic castings. Using metal also eliminates the issue of seam lines, often present on plastic counterparts, which reduces the time needed to prepare the part for painting.
Application and Compatibility
This product is designed for detailed enhancement of 1/35 scale plastic model military vehicles equipped with M1919 Browning machine guns or other weaponry utilizing .30 caliber (7.62mm) ammunition. The metal rounds can be used in dioramas, as interior equipment for vehicles, or for creating battle scenes. Compatibility with other modeling elements, such as photo-etched parts, metal tow cables, or figures, allows for the creation of comprehensive and realistic modeling projects.
Assembly Tips
For joining metal parts, cyanoacrylate (CA) glue is recommended, as it provides a strong and fast bond. Alternatively, metal parts can be precisely joined using a soldering iron, a method recommended for advanced modelers. Before painting, it is recommended to degrease the metal surfaces.