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Nice additions.
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Heya,
Good job Pantsu, though I think you should add in the country of origin for the MAC-10. But well done! It's a really nice drawing.
Also, to Reytuerto, in regards to the EM2 bayonets, there are a few pictures in the Forgotten Weapons website. The provisional instruction for the EM2 lacks the bayonet pages in the website unfortunately.
Today I've modified a few drawings: the Lange Pistole 08, the C96 Schnellfeuer, the M1D Garand and the M16A1 with the Starlight Scope.
The M1D Garand, a sniper variant of the famed M1 Garand. It have a scope mounted to the side that allowed the en-bloc clip to be fed and ejected as normal.
The Lange Pistole 08, a modification of the Pistole 08 with a 7.9 inch barrel as opposed to a 3.9 one and a 32-round snail-shaped drum magazine.
The C96 Schnellfeuer, a select-fire C96 with a longer 20-round detachable magazine.
Finally, the M16A1 with the Starlight Scope. It's probably as heavy as it looks.
As always, some criticism is welcome and please point out any problems! Also, sorry for any misspelling with the German words.
Thank you!
Good job Pantsu, though I think you should add in the country of origin for the MAC-10. But well done! It's a really nice drawing.
Also, to Reytuerto, in regards to the EM2 bayonets, there are a few pictures in the Forgotten Weapons website. The provisional instruction for the EM2 lacks the bayonet pages in the website unfortunately.
Today I've modified a few drawings: the Lange Pistole 08, the C96 Schnellfeuer, the M1D Garand and the M16A1 with the Starlight Scope.
The M1D Garand, a sniper variant of the famed M1 Garand. It have a scope mounted to the side that allowed the en-bloc clip to be fed and ejected as normal.
The Lange Pistole 08, a modification of the Pistole 08 with a 7.9 inch barrel as opposed to a 3.9 one and a 32-round snail-shaped drum magazine.
The C96 Schnellfeuer, a select-fire C96 with a longer 20-round detachable magazine.
Finally, the M16A1 with the Starlight Scope. It's probably as heavy as it looks.
As always, some criticism is welcome and please point out any problems! Also, sorry for any misspelling with the German words.
Thank you!
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nice drawings.
the Ingram be nice to see the 9mm and .380acp versions with the .45acp side by side.
The Luger Artillery model would love to see it with its stock holster to.
slight technical issue about the M16a1 they were'nt in 5.56mmx45mm NATO. They were in from memory 5.56mmx45mm M193 AKA .223 Remington (us designed cartridge) the NATO 5.56mm is SS109 (Belgian designed)
the Ingram be nice to see the 9mm and .380acp versions with the .45acp side by side.
The Luger Artillery model would love to see it with its stock holster to.
slight technical issue about the M16a1 they were'nt in 5.56mmx45mm NATO. They were in from memory 5.56mmx45mm M193 AKA .223 Remington (us designed cartridge) the NATO 5.56mm is SS109 (Belgian designed)
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Nitpicking the 5.56mm NATO designation is probably the most minor of all the "issues" with the "M16A1" above I can see several obvious issues right off the bat -- pistol grip shape, magazine fencing, forward assist shape, barrel weight, flash hider, stock shape...
I drew the original "M16A2" in 2008 so it really needs a redraw. I didn't know anything about the different detail features of the M16s, and drew the rifle using an airsoft gun as a reference...
I drew the original "M16A2" in 2008 so it really needs a redraw. I didn't know anything about the different detail features of the M16s, and drew the rifle using an airsoft gun as a reference...
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Thanks dalamace! It was the Mk 7 bayonet: nice blade, nice socket, odd looking weapon! Cheers!
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For tbe C96, it would be technically be under the “M712” since its essentially an automatic conversion of the Broomhandle. Nice work as well too.
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Good evening, guys!
Based in the excellent Kar 98 by Colo, I drew the direct antecessor, the well known, Mauser Gewehr 98.
The rifle is depicted with 3 bayonets, the first one was the original bayonet issued with the rifle when it was adopted by the German Army. It was an impressive combo of 62 inches long! The next bayonet had a massive blade and was known as the butcher's blade. During WWI a short bayonet was adopted, and that blade was the standard bayonet of the Kar 98. Cheers.
Based in the excellent Kar 98 by Colo, I drew the direct antecessor, the well known, Mauser Gewehr 98.
The rifle is depicted with 3 bayonets, the first one was the original bayonet issued with the rifle when it was adopted by the German Army. It was an impressive combo of 62 inches long! The next bayonet had a massive blade and was known as the butcher's blade. During WWI a short bayonet was adopted, and that blade was the standard bayonet of the Kar 98. Cheers.
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Looks resized to me unfortunately
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Yup. Looks nice, but is resized.
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Too long? It looks very long especially with the first bayonet. I resized the rifle with the long bayonet fixed. Must I resize first the rifle (1250 mm) and then the bayonet?