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What genre of character design is this?
THEY CAN SMELL FEAR
Peak high-caliber aesthetic. Scout rifles with a stainless barrel, iron sights w/rear sight behind the ejection port, detachable magazine which extends beyond the trigger guard, a sleek muzzle device, and a wooden stock are a real treat for the eyes. The rifle showcased here is the Ruger Scout Rifle.
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Airsoft Tumblr I need some help. I'm wanting to work on a custom semi-auto DMR style rifle and I want to build it off an existing action and barrel assembly. Problem is, the bare few sites I've found that have parts are just internal small parts and exclusively for bolt-action rifles and that's no bueno. Anyone know where i can just buy a semi-auto full action and barrel assembly?
The “Trench Chopper”, “Trench Broom”, “Trench Sweeper” or as it is most widely known “The Tommy Gun”, was one of the most prolific weapons of the war. Designed in 1917, to act as the ultimate trench clearance weapon, it was brought into use by the United States Army in 1938 and served in the Pacific Campaign with the Marine Corps as well as Army units in the European theatre. Over 1.5 Million of these .45 calibre machineguns were manufactured during the war. With a fire rate of 700 Rounds Per Minute and a range of 150 meters these were perfect weapons for clearing out trenches and confined enemy fortications.
I’ve armed several of my Marines with these highly effective weapons, reaching being outfitted with 30 round box magazines. Two are firing, another firing while kneeling, another is firing from the hip and a fifth is crouching.
The left marine on the left has a bloody hand. Not shown in the photo is his bloody shoulder. The idea I have while painting him was that he got shot in his left shoulder and was trying to staunch the bleeding when the Japanese attacked again and he was forced to fire back.
Marines from Warlord’s Bolt-Action Range. Image is of Sergeant John Wisbur Bartlett Senior, USMC, Okinawa, 1945
Another update, this time it is potentially a Bolt-Action game board. Location: Venice, Italy.
This could be either early or late war, depending on when Venice as a city was included in WW2.
Although, as it stands now; this is not even tabletop ready. I will need to heavily mod this set. Currently, this set can only fit 25-40 mm bases. In terms of WH40K, that's Poxwalkers up to HQ bases.
However, WH40K minis are around the same scale as Lego minifigures*; so I do not need to drastically modify this base, hopefully.
*= I do not know how taller Bolt-Action miniatures are than Lego minifigures. And I mean a miniature of a singular soldier for Bolt-Action.