This image shows an accessory for Lego-alternative minifigures. The item is an olive green, wheeled anti-aircraft machine gun system.
Key features visible on the accessory include:
- Four barrels, each with a prominent cylindrical jacket, reminiscent of the water-cooling system of Maxim machine guns.
- A central receiver or mounting block for the four barrels.
- It is mounted on a wheeled carriage designed for anti-aircraft (high-angle) fire, featuring two spoked wheels and a trail.
- A gun shield is part of the assembly, providing some protection for the crew.
- The overall design is characteristic of early to mid-20th-century heavy anti-aircraft machine gun systems, often based on existing machine gun designs.
Based on the visual characteristics—particularly the four Maxim-style barrels and the anti-aircraft mount—and supported by the filename “高射机枪” (Gāoshè jīqiāng, meaning “Anti-Aircraft Machine Gun”), this accessory represents a quadruple-mounted Maxim M1910 anti-aircraft machine gun system.
This type of weapon, often referred to generically as a “Quad Maxim,” was used by various countries. A well-known example is the Soviet M4 (or M1931), which was a quad-mount of PM M1910 machine guns. While the “fullContent” hints refer to the single-barreled PM M1910, this accessory clearly depicts a multi-barrel anti-aircraft adaptation of that design.
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