Lewis Mechanical Rifle is well known and most popular World War I universal light machine gun. Although it was invented by and American it was manufactured largely in Great Britan and used around the world. It was first used in combat in World War I, and continued in service with a number of armed forces through to the end of the Korean War with with sporadic use even in later conflicts until the end of 20th century. It is visually very distinctive almost iconic, thanks to wide tubular cooling shroud around the barrel and a top-mounted drum-pan magazine. It was commonly used as an aircraft machine gun, almost always with the cooling shroud removed, during both world wars. Out model is made with great technical and factography care to be as much similar to real weapon as possible. Same as the real prototype even poser model can be of great use and service to you. You can use it for any historical base project as well as for fantastic or steampunk oriented works. You can put it into hands of any rendered character to get seriously looking "big gun" prop or mounted to any vehicle from bikes, to cars, planes, airships and so on. I hope you will find many uses for this great, reliable and paradigmatic weapon.
Included are:
Lewis Mechanical Rifle
(ERC fully rigged figure)
2 stock variant
radiator/no radiator variant
4 texture variants for cooling shroud
2 texture variants for magazine
2 texture variants for gun body
M4/V4 right hand loading poses
M4/V4 right hand gun holding pose