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Rhomain
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Re: Real Gunbucket For Real Designs

#981 Post by Rhomain »

Has anyone attempted to make the AG M/42?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatgev%C3%A4r_m/42
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Pantsu
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#982 Post by Pantsu »

Rhomain wrote: March 28th, 2019, 7:17 pm Has anyone attempted to make the AG M/42?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatgev%C3%A4r_m/42
To my knowledge no AG M/42 was made in GB.
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Scootia23
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#983 Post by Scootia23 »

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Vickers Machine Gun (1912 Pattern)

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Vickers Machine Gun on Mark IV Tripod (1912 Pattern)

Here she is, the Queen of Battle of the Great War, the reaper of No Man's Land, the ultimate development of the Maxim gun. The Vickers. Definitely the most iconic weapon I've drawn to date, it is synonymous with World War 1 and the slaughter of trench warfare. Virtually indestructible by mechanical means, these guns would fire for days and nights on end, consuming ammunition, water and men alike. The weapon in various forms served nearly 60 years from 1912 to 1968, and has never been surpassed in reliability and the sheer ability to endlessly put lead downrange of the operator. So I went all out on the drawing to pay proper respects to a weapon of such immense prowess.

Also, AG M/42 is now on my to-do list thank you for bringing it to my attention.
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reytuerto
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#984 Post by reytuerto »

Oh, my God! I just finished my version just few minutes ago!
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Your bronze parts looks terrific, Scootia! And your shading is astonishing fine (so fine that I am borrowing some ideas for my own version)!
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#985 Post by Charguizard »

This must be a first in the history of SB or something. Though me being new around here, probably somebody else remembers a similar instance. By the way great job you both, on a big and impressive drawing.
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#986 Post by reytuerto »

In my case, Gran Colombia is guilty (but in .30-06)!!!

I enjoy a lot looking the differences in approaches (and also differences in details of the production models). And probably I will "steal" some ideas in shading!


PS: In a definitive way, Scootia's soldiers are much more neat, tidy and clean than mines! The bronze is shining!!! :lol:
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#987 Post by eswube »

Great additions!
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#988 Post by reytuerto »

Good evening, guys.

Here a classical pistol of the interwar period: FN Browning Model 1910/1922:
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The design arose from an order from the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Eslovens (later Yugoslavia) in 1922. It was in chambered 7.65 x 17 mm (.32 ACP). It was based in the shorter Model 1910 of the same caliber.
It was used by many countries until after the end of WWII. During the war, the Model 1922 was used by the Wehrmacht as P626(b) and was well liked. The first blocks under german rule were of fair quality, but as the war progresed, the finish was more warlike and somewhat crude. Cheers.
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#989 Post by eswube »

Nice work!
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#990 Post by rifleman2 »

reytuerto wrote: April 4th, 2019, 2:05 am Good evening, guys.

Here a classical pistol of the interwar period: FN Browning Model 1910/1922:
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The design arose from an order from the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Eslovens (later Yugoslavia) in 1922. It was in chambered 7.65 x 17 mm (.32 ACP). It was based in the shorter Model 1910 of the same caliber.
It was used by many countries until after the end of WWII. During the war, the Model 1922 was used by the Wehrmacht as P626(b) and was well liked. The first blocks under german rule were of fair quality, but as the war progresed, the finish was more warlike and somewhat crude. Cheers.
very nice FN1922's the FN1910 is shorter with out the muzzle bush/cap used to have a deactivated one of each lovely pistols my 1922 was a Pistool M25 was .380 ex dutch
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