Here’s a breakdown of the items in English, based on the image and labels:
Top Right Section (Individually Displayed Items with Labels):
- 捷克式轻机枪 (Jiékè shì qīng jīqiāng): Czech-style Light Machine Gun – This is likely the ZB vz. 26, which was extensively used by Chinese forces.
- 圆盘机枪 (苏) (Yuánpán jīqiāng (Sū)): Disc-magazine Machine Gun (Soviet) – This refers to the Degtyaryov DP-27/DP-28 light machine gun.
- 大刀 (Dàdāo): Big Sword / Dadao – A traditional Chinese single-edged broadsword, famously used in close combat.
- 汤普森冲锋枪 (美) (Tāngpǔsēn chōngfēng qiāng (Měi)): Thompson Submachine Gun (American) – Also known as the “Tommy Gun.”
- 香瓜手雷 (Xiāngguā shǒuléi): “Melon” Grenade – This likely refers to a type of Chinese-made or supplied fragmentation grenade, named for its shape.
Bottom Section (Individually Displayed Items with Labels):
- 扫雷 (Sǎoléi): Mine Sweeping / Mine Detector – The item depicted is a mine detector.
- 地雷 (Dìléi): Landmine.
- M3 冲锋枪 (美) (M3 Chōngfēng qiāng (Měi)): M3 Submachine Gun (American) – Also known as the “Grease Gun.”
- 王八盒子 (Wángba hézi): “Turtle Box” – A common Chinese nickname for the Japanese Nambu Type 14 or Type 94 pistol (often captured and used).
- 司登冲锋枪 (Sīdēng chōngfēng qiāng): Sten Submachine Gun – A British submachine gun, which also found its way to Chinese forces.
- 波波沙 (苏) (Bōbōshā (Sū)): PPSh-41 (Soviet) – A Soviet submachine gun.
- 望远镜 (Wàngyuǎnjìng): Binoculars.
- 手榴弹 (Shǒuliúdàn): Hand Grenade – This resembles a stick grenade, possibly a Chinese version of the German M24 style.
- 三棱军刺 (Sānléng jūncì): Three-edged Bayonet/Spike Bayonet.
Left Section (Sprue – unremoved parts): This plastic frame (sprue) contains many of the same items as above, plus a few others, still attached:
- Dadao (Big Sword).
- ZB vz. 26 light machine gun parts.
- DP-27/DP-28 light machine gun (disc magazine shown separately).
- Thompson Submachine Gun.
- Sten Submachine Gun.
- PPSh-41 Submachine Gun.
- M3 “Grease Gun” Submachine Gun.
- Pistols (likely including the Nambu “Wangba Hezi” and possibly others like Mauser C96 which was very common in China, though not explicitly labeled here as an individual item).
- Stick Grenades.
- Binoculars.
- Landmine.
- What appears to be a rifle, possibly a Type Zhongzheng Rifle (Chiang Kai-shek rifle, a Chinese copy of the Mauser Standard Modell) or similar bolt-action rifle common to the era for Nationalist troops.
- Bipod for a machine gun.
- Ammunition drum for a machine gun.
In summary, the image shows a collection of Lego-compatible miniature weapon and equipment accessories. These items are modeled after firearms, melee weapons, and tactical gear historically used by the Chinese Nationalist Army (Kuomintang) during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II. The set includes a mix of indigenously produced weapons and those supplied by or captured from various countries like Czechoslovakia, the Soviet Union, the USA, the UK, and Japan. They are designed to be used with Lego minifigures for historical dioramas or play.
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