Here’s a breakdown of the items in English, based on their appearance:
- Top-Left: This appears to be a Light Machine Gun, possibly modeled after something like an M249 SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon) or a similar belt-fed machine gun with a box magazine and bipod.
- Top-Right: This is another Machine Gun, also with a bipod and a top-mounted carrying handle or charging handle. It has a robust look, possibly inspired by general-purpose machine guns like an MG42, M60, or a similar heavier design.
- Middle-Left (Upper): This looks like a World War II-era rifle, potentially a Soviet PTRD-41 Anti-Tank Rifle or a similar long-barreled anti-materiel rifle due to its length and distinct muzzle brake.
- Middle-Left (Lower): This is an Assault Rifle with a scope, likely modeled after a modern carbine such as an M4 carbine with accessories or a similar tactical rifle.
- Middle (Center, Upper): This is a Drum Magazine, likely an accessory for one of the machine guns or assault rifles.
- Middle-Right (Upper): This is a Pump-Action Shotgun, resembling models like a Remington 870 or Mossberg 500.
- Middle-Right (Lower): This appears to be a Grenade Launcher, possibly a standalone model like an M79 or a fictional design, given its distinct shape and large barrel. The small orange dot appears to be a watermark or logo (“Petilil”) and not part of the item itself.
- Bottom-Left: This is a Submachine Gun or Compact Assault Rifle, with a modern, somewhat blocky design. It could be inspired by weapons like the Heckler & Koch UMP or a similar compact carbine.
- Bottom-Right (Upper): This looks like another Ammunition Magazine, possibly a C-Mag or a twin drum magazine, designed for high capacity.
- Bottom-Right (Lower): This is a Pistol, resembling a heavy semi-automatic pistol, possibly a Desert Eagle or a similar large-caliber handgun.
In summary, these are Lego-compatible miniature weapon accessories. They represent a variety of firearms, including machine guns, an anti-tank rifle, assault rifles, a shotgun, a grenade launcher, a submachine gun, and a pistol, along with ammunition magazines. They are designed to equip Lego minifigures for play scenarios, likely themed around military or action settings.
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