In Box Review of 1/72nd Scale
Iron Division Brand
WW2 German Machine Gun Bunker
Stock# 72002
By Ray Mehlberger
Copyright: Unknown
Out of production
By Ray Mehlberger
Copyright: Unknown
Out of production
THE KIT:
I bought this kit many years ago, probably from a vendor at a model contest I went to. I no longer remember what it might have cost me back then,
I cannot find Iron Division Brand anywhere on the web.
The kit came in a generic white box that is a tray with a hinged lid taped shut.
It holds a resin molded machine gun bunker in a bed of white styrene chips for padding.
The cover art is a color photo of the bunker painted up. It looks to be in a sand hill and has a dark green wave pattern camouflage pattern on it. The scale is called out as being 1/72nd scale, over perfect for diorama & wargaming and easy to assemble resin model kit. Easy to assemble is SILLY, as it comes all together.
The cover art is printed on a separate sheet glued to the hinged lid. The text on the end of the box and the side panel also are separate sheets glued to the box.
One end of the box says: Iron Division a Product of TGMA, stock# 72002, over WW2 German Machine Gun Bunker.
I bought this kit many years ago, probably from a vendor at a model contest I went to. I no longer remember what it might have cost me back then,
I cannot find Iron Division Brand anywhere on the web.
The kit came in a generic white box that is a tray with a hinged lid taped shut.
It holds a resin molded machine gun bunker in a bed of white styrene chips for padding.
The cover art is a color photo of the bunker painted up. It looks to be in a sand hill and has a dark green wave pattern camouflage pattern on it. The scale is called out as being 1/72nd scale, over perfect for diorama & wargaming and easy to assemble resin model kit. Easy to assemble is SILLY, as it comes all together.
The cover art is printed on a separate sheet glued to the hinged lid. The text on the end of the box and the side panel also are separate sheets glued to the box.
One end of the box says: Iron Division a Product of TGMA, stock# 72002, over WW2 German Machine Gun Bunker.
One side panel of the box repeats the name of the kit subject and the stock no., plus Paint and cement not included. (why you’d need cement is beyond me). Recommended for children over 13 years. Contains small parts (What small parts? It’s all one fairly large chunk). Followed by: Visit us online at-www.topgunmilitary.com (TGMA).
The casting though is cleanly molded.
There are currently machine guns and machine gun teams available in 1/72nd scale. However, I cannot recommend it much. It is nicely detailed, such as it is though.