Gecko Models Plastic Model Kit
WWII British MG Team In Combat N.W. Europe (1/35) 35GM0013
This 1/35 scale figure set from Gecko Models depicts a British machine gun team in action during the campaign in Northwest Europe, 1944–45. Capturing the intensity of frontline combat, the set includes two highly detailed figures posed in the heat of battle, one operating the MG and the other reloading or spotting.
Perfect for enhancing any diorama or as a standalone vignette, this set recreates the British infantry’s use of the Vickers machine gun in sustained fire support roles. From the textured webbing and battledress to the accurate helmet styles and facial expressions, every element reflects authentic wartime detail and realism.
- 1/35 scale WWII British machine gun team
- Includes 2 fully posed figures in dynamic combat stances
- Accurate Vickers MG setup with accessories
- Highly detailed uniforms, gear, and expressions
- Ideal for Normandy and Northwest Europe dioramas
- Unassembled and unpainted – glue and paint required
Paint Reference Guide
Item | Tamiya | Vallejo | Mr Hobby | Mr Color |
---|---|---|---|---|
Uniform | XF-49 | 70.921 | H80 | C80 |
Webbing | XF-60 | 70.988 | H313 | C313 |
Helmet | XF-61 | 70.894 | H303 | C303 |
Boots | XF-10 | 70.984 | H37 | C37 |
Vickers MG | XF-56 | 70.865 | H28 | C28 |
Paints are shown for reference only, they may not be recommended in the manufacturer instructions and are to be used only as a guide. It is advised you do your own research to match the finish you want.
History
Throughout the Second World War, British infantry relied on the dependable Vickers machine gun for sustained fire support. The Vickers, a water-cooled .303 calibre machine gun, was capable of delivering thousands of rounds with accuracy and endurance. In the North-West Europe campaign following the D-Day landings in 1944, British MG teams played a vital role in suppressing enemy positions, covering advances, and defending against counterattacks. These crews typically operated in two- or three-man teams, with the gunner and an assistant loader or spotter. Their positions were often carefully chosen to provide overlapping fields of fire and maximum impact during engagements. Rugged, effective, and trusted by generations of soldiers, the Vickers MG continued service long after the war ended— a testament to its reliability and battlefield effectiveness. This kit commemorates their vital contribution in one of the most pivotal theatres of the war.