Gunbucket Scale - Alternate Universe Design Thread

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Re: Real Gunbucket Scale, Fake Design

#351 Post by Pantsu »

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Needed to remake this stuff. So here you go, plus my stab at attachments. Possibly going to include some of the apo line designs once I get to it, so stay tuned.
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Re: Real Gunbucket Scale, Fake Design

#352 Post by Pantsu »

Posting in bulk. Man is it empty 'round here.
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Apo guns uhh... I'll post them someday. If anybody wants to see them earlier, I got them all on the discord SB server.
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Re: Real Gunbucket Scale, Fake Design

#353 Post by Pantsu »

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MAC-10 "Ashes", inspired by a certain DOOM mod.
Also totally not sure if it's 100% accurate in scaling and stuff so.
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Re: Real Gunbucket Scale, Fake Design

#354 Post by Kekmank »

My first gun. made with the help of pantsu and a few other discord server members.




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Re: Real Gunbucket Scale, Fake Design

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Edit 1: Fixed an error in ARAK's crediting.
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Re: Real Gunbucket Scale, Fake Design

#356 Post by waritem »

My first post in Gunbucket.
I've made my own template with metric scale.
The idea is to design a WWII area's P90.
I will develop the background in an upcoming thread (one day............as always)
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Re: Real Gunbucket Scale, Fake Design

#357 Post by Kekmank »

well that is some abstract gun ,looks nice tho great job
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Re: Real Gunbucket Scale, Fake Design

#358 Post by odysseus1980 »

Despite being a nice idea, the "y-39" O think is too advanced for the era. A more convectional design however is possible. Look the PPS-43 and Sten for ideas. You can have the magazine into the front handgrip however. I provide also link for a Spanish SMG of 1938:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labora_ ... nat_M-1938
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Re: Real Gunbucket Scale, Fake Design

#359 Post by waritem »

odysseus1980 wrote: June 4th, 2019, 12:46 pm Despite being a nice idea, the "y-39" O think is too advanced for the era.
Well, as i said, the concept is "what a WWII P90" would look like?
So if it's not at least a bullpup (let drop the top-mounted magazine ) it's nonsense.

To you this layout is to advanced for the area?
The concept was first used in bolt action rifles such as the Thorneycroft carbine of 1901, Faucon ‘Balanced’ Rifle in 1908 and in 1936 a bullpup machine pistol was patented by the Frenchman Henri Delacre.

The only restraint was it's unconventional look, which prevented rather concervative military's from adopting it..

To me there's no technological issue.
My concern is to make it look manufactured in the late 30's................
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Re: Real Gunbucket Scale, Fake Design

#360 Post by Pantsu »

Honestly, it looks alright to me. An automatic luger is cash money.
Though keep in mind to size the ejection port with the rounds you're using (not sure what kind of a caliber it is), and I'd give the front grip a bit more of an angle.
Oh and the metal bit infront of the muzzle, doesnt sit too well with me, but that's just a nitpick :v
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