Ir directamente a la información del producto
Gray machine gun model on a white background

1/32 Art Scale Vickers K Gun WWII GB 32020

$12.46 $15.99
Free CONUS Economy Shipping on All Orders $100.00 or More
**Envío CONUS gratuito en todos los pedidos superiores a $100,00**
SKU: ASKA32020
MPM Hobbies no autoriza a ninguna persona, entidad o establecimiento el derecho de distribuir CÓDIGOS DE DESCUENTO para su uso en nuestro sitio web. Para obtener más información, visite nuestras preguntas frecuentes. Gracias.

Add authentic firepower to your 1/32 scale WWII British aircraft and vehicles with this precision 3D-printed Vickers K machine gun from Art Scale Kit Distribution.

The Vickers K, often referred to as the Vickers GO (Gas Operated) or VGO, was a British .303 caliber light machine gun developed in the 1930s. Known for its exceptional rate of fire and reliability, it became widely used by the British armed forces during World War II, particularly by the RAF and special forces.

Key Features:

  • Scale: 1/32
  • Weapon: Vickers K (GO) machine gun
  • Era: WWII British
  • Manufacturing: High-quality 3D printed resin
  • Manufacturer: Art Scale Kit Distribution
  • Enhanced detail: Accurate barrel, receiver, and distinctive drum magazine
  • Versatile application: Suitable for aircraft and ground vehicles

Historical Background - Vickers K (VGO):

The Vickers K machine gun, also known as the Vickers Gas Operated (VGO), was developed by Vickers-Armstrong in the 1930s. Derived from the earlier Vickers-Berthier machine gun, it was designed specifically for use in aircraft as a defensive weapon with a high rate of fire.

Basic Characteristics of the Vickers K:

  • Caliber: .303 British (7.7 mm)
  • Rate of fire: Very high, usually between 950 and 1,200 rounds per minute (adjustable)
  • Magazine: Drum magazines with 60 or 100 round capacity (sometimes tested with 300 round magazines)
  • Weight: Around 13-14 kg
  • Length: Approximately 930 mm

The Vickers K stood out for its high rate of fire, which was crucial for gunners in fast-moving aircraft who had only a brief opportunity to hit the target. Its design, with gas operation and lightweight moving parts, contributed to this high cadence.

Aircraft Using the Vickers K:

The Vickers K was widely used as a defensive weapon in many British aircraft during World War II, including:

  • Douglas Boston III (DB-7/Havoc): American twin-engine light bomber used by the RAF, often with Vickers K in the dorsal gunnery position
  • Fairey Battle: Single-engine light bomber, often with a Vickers K in the rear of the cockpit
  • Handley Page Hampden: Twin-engine medium bomber, with Vickers K in various gun ports
  • Bristol Blenheim: Twin-engine light bomber, with a Vickers K in the dorsal turret
  • Armstrong Whitworth Whitley: Twin-engine heavy bomber, with Vickers K in nose and tail gunnery
  • Fairey Swordfish, Albacore and Barracuda: Fleet Air Arm torpedo and reconnaissance aircraft

Ground Forces Use:

Initially designed for aircraft, the Vickers K later found use with ground troops, particularly Special Forces such as the Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) and the Special Air Service (SAS), who mounted it on their vehicles to increase firepower during desert operations.

Why Choose Art Scale 3D-Printed Weapons?

  • Superior detail: 3D printing captures intricate details often lost in injection molding
  • Historical accuracy: Precisely researched and modeled
  • Professional results: Elevate your model with authentic weapon details
  • Easy installation: Direct replacement or upgrade for kit parts

Complementary Art Scale Vickers K Products:

Note: This is a scale model accessory requiring assembly and painting. Basic modeling skills recommended.

For more information about Art Scale products and their complete range of aftermarket accessories, visit https://www.artscale.cz/ as a resource to learn about their products.

Backorder Notice

This item is currently listed as backorder with our distributors. By adding it to your cart, you acknowledge that shipping may be delayed for greater than 30 days until the item becomes available.