These are LEGO-compatible toy weapon accessories, not official LEGO products. The image displays a collection of modern-style toy weapon systems designed for minifigures. The filename you provided (“SKU-01-现代武器7个 部分可发射.webp”) translates from Chinese to “SKU-01-Modern Weapons 7 pieces, some can fire/launch,” suggesting this is a set where some items may have a feature to launch toy projectiles.
Here is a description of the items shown in English, along with the type of real-world weapon systems they appear to be modeled after:
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Tripod-Mounted Gatling-style Machine Gun (Minigun):
- Location: Middle-left.
- Description: This toy resembles a multi-barrel rotary machine gun, similar in appearance to an M134 Minigun.
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Tripod-Mounted Automatic Grenade Launchers:
- Location: Two are visible – one at the top-middle and another at the bottom-middle (to the right of the minigun).
- Description: These toys appear to be modeled after automatic grenade launchers like the Mk 19, which you also mentioned in your image description.
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Tripod-Mounted Heavy Machine Guns:
- Top-Left: This toy resembles a heavy machine gun, possibly styled after something like a Browning M2.
- Bottom-Right: This is another tripod-mounted machine gun, representing a generic modern design.
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Mortar:
- Location: Top-right.
- Description: This is a toy mortar, including the launch tube, bipod, and base plate. Several loose toy mortar rounds are shown next to it and below the other weapons.
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Shoulder-Fired Rocket Launcher:
- Location: Bottom-left.
- Description: This toy resembles a man-portable rocket launcher, such as an AT4, LAW, or a generic rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) launcher. It is shown with several accompanying toy projectiles.
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Ammunition Accessories:
- Description: Various loose toy projectiles are visible, designed for the mortar and the shoulder-fired rocket launcher.
Regarding the “item model” (物品型号): These are unbranded toy accessories typically sold in sets. The entire set might be identified by a manufacturer or seller with a product code, such as “SKU-01” from your filename. Individually, these toy weapons don’t have official “model numbers” in the way real firearms or some collectible replicas do. Their “model” is best understood by the type of real-world weapon they are designed to represent. For example:
- Toy Minigun (resembling M134)
- Toy Automatic Grenade Launcher (resembling Mk 19)
- Toy Mortar
- Toy Shoulder-Fired Rocket Launcher (resembling AT4/RPG)
- Toy Heavy Machine Gun (resembling Browning M2 or other generic types)
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