[QUOTE=IcyTruth;30329915]Alright, followed some of your tips and this is what came out.
[URL=http://cubeupload.com/im/oxlSAd.jpg][IMG]http://i.cubeupload.com/oxlSAd.jpg[/IMG][/URL][/QUOTE]
This one looked better. It lacks some important things though. The Ejection port is too far back and it haven't got a bolt. You should use shapes to get things to melt together. There are no sights. The G36 carrying handle goes too long to the left and makes it quite the eyesore. Practice hard with shapes and sooner or later you might make a weapon that looks very good.
I just need to say this. The code tag does not have a scroller anymore, so it would be better if we used [url]www.pastebin.com[/url] instead to avoid pagestretching.
AK35
[img]http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5196/5816386836_91cd2a48b1_b.jpg[/img]
AutomatKarbin modell 2135 from DINOMASTER
Made in 0.6.
Sorry for not making anything this past week. I've been busy with a build-off on Flickr.
[IMG]http://i55.tinypic.com/5chkwg.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=lolerot95;30357107][IMG]http://i55.tinypic.com/5chkwg.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Sorry, but that's not that good. The receiver fits quite badly, the charging handle can't be pulled back and the barrel looks too big. Try to use more shapes and get theparts to fit better.
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RG85
[img]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3361/5816201829_407289fab0_b.jpg[/img]
Revolverande Gevär modell 1885 an Revolverande Gevär modell 2085 from DINOMASTERS. The 1885 model was made for the people in Minnesota for the amount of Swedish migrants there. 200 years later, a product for a Swedish-American in Minnesota was made. The RG85 Jubileum edition. It featured the gun with a black finish, rails and polymer stock and handguard.
[QUOTE=NightWig;30360084]Sorry, but that's not that good. The receiver fits quite badly, the charging handle can't be pulled back and the barrel looks too big. Try to use more shapes and get theparts to fit better.
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RG85
[img]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3361/5816201829_407289fab0_b.jpg[/img]
Revolverande Gevär modell 1885 an Revolverande Gevär modell 2085 from DINOMASTERS. The 1885 model was made for the people in Minnesota for the amount of Swedish migrants there. 200 years later, a product for a Swedish-American in Minnesota was made. The RG85 Jubileum edition. It featured the gun with a black finish, rails and polymer stock and handguard.[/QUOTE]
God, don't bother using the gun and spending precious ammo, just detach the scope and give the enemy a few stout whacks with it.
[QUOTE=NightWig;30360084]Sorry, but that's not that good. The receiver fits quite badly, the charging handle can't be pulled back and the barrel looks too big. Try to use more shapes and get theparts to fit better.
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RG85
[img]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3361/5816201829_407289fab0_b.jpg[/img]
Revolverande Gevär modell 1885 an Revolverande Gevär modell 2085 from DINOMASTERS. The 1885 model was made for the people in Minnesota for the amount of Swedish migrants there. 200 years later, a product for a Swedish-American in Minnesota was made. The RG85 Jubileum edition. It featured the gun with a black finish, rails and polymer stock and handguard.[/QUOTE]
Holy crap, that's epic. I'm going to take a shot at making a revolving barrel sort of thing.
that code's tiny, my jagdpanther code is fucking enormous
[QUOTE=the_killer24;30369414]that code's tiny, my jagdpanther code is fucking enormous[/QUOTE]
It's still a small pagestretch.
I'd post the JP but oh god
[QUOTE=the_killer24;30373059]I'd post the JP but oh god[/QUOTE]
Post the picture here and link the code from [url]http://pastebin.com/[/url]
[QUOTE=jomt1234;30368778]Fuck the system [sp]I'm pasting the code here anyways, screw pagestretching[/sp]
[img]http://gyazo.com/356736f6be75966cb74b6d39ed271935.png[/img]
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Its an AKAR?!
[QUOTE=MAC21500;30374077]Its an AKAR?![/QUOTE]
Avtomat Kalashnikova Assault Rifle? :confused:
AR as in ArmaLite
[QUOTE=venom;30374814]AR as in ArmaLite[/QUOTE]
Wouldn't AL be the short for ArmaLite then?
Or man, idk.
lol it should be, but it's called an AR-15, for ArmaLite model 15 or something
R34
[img]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2403/5819586454_471108a95e_z.jpg[/img]
Revolver modell 2034 from DINOMASTERS. This revolver was made for the International Warfare Union as a symbolic weapon. It is used when a new generalsecretary is chosen and when there are certain big occasions.
[QUOTE=venom;30375014]lol it should be, but it's called an AR-15, for ArmaLite model 15 or something[/QUOTE]
Armalite Rifle?
[B]AR[/B]malite
Model 15.
AR-15.
[editline]10th June 2011[/editline]
Well that wasn't supposed to happen:
[IMG]http://i794.photobucket.com/albums/yy221/Goji-man/oops.jpg[/IMG]
[img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9988278/weird.jpg[/img]
Made an M14 bullpup thing after seeing someone make one a few pages back.
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;30380077][B]AR[/B]malite
Model 15.
AR-15.
[editline]10th June 2011[/editline]
Well that wasn't supposed to happen:
[IMG]http://i794.photobucket.com/albums/yy221/Goji-man/oops.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Reminds me of the curved barreled STG-44's the germans used in WWII
Would curved barrels actually fire properly?
[QUOTE=Ian;30381588]Would curved barrels actually fire properly?[/QUOTE]
The bullets would fragment inside the barrel and create a "shotgun" effect and splatter Russian troops with the shrapnel.
They were used to shoot around corners, the inital idea that the bullet would travel along the path of the barrel. After discovering the lethality of the bullet fragging, they used this to defend tanks in closed-quarters.
Unfortunately for the Third Reich, it was deployed too late in the war to do anything.
[QUOTE=jomt1234;30374186]Avtomat Kalashnikova Assault Rifle? :confused:[/QUOTE]
Avtomat Kalashnikova AR-15 type
otherwise I'd call it an AKM-1647
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;30381616]The bullets would fragment inside the barrel and create a "shotgun" effect and splatter Russian troops with the shrapnel.
They were used to shoot around corners, the inital idea that the bullet would travel along the path of the barrel. After discovering the lethality of the bullet fragging, they used this to defend tanks in closed-quarters.
Unfortunately for the Third Reich, it was deployed too late in the war to do anything.[/QUOTE]
Pretty much, yeah
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