My weapons designs

Thanks! Turned out nice, yes :slightly_smiling_face:

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FG 42 :slightly_smiling_face:

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Very nice, but i don’t understand the speed at which you are producing all these models?

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Some interesting designs I wanted to model-Colt army 1860 and navy 1851 pistols. Also Sharps rifle and carbine 1859

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Nice, would like to see a Hawken rifle or trade musket and kentucky style pistol to use with the MasterBox figures for a fur trade scene. Wayne

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I will take a look.

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I’d like to see a .44 Remington New Model Army (I was still able to have fun with a reproduction for a while after the U.K. handgun ban came in) as an alternative to the Colts, and the 33-inch barrelled (2-band) Whitworth rifle, the nemesis of Major General John “They couldn’t hit an elephant at this distance.” Sedgwick…

Cheers,

M

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The .44 Remington pistol is in wip already.

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Remington 1858 .44 ready :slight_smile:

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Test print pistols in 1/24

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Sharps rifle and carbine and 1860 light cavalry sabre

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The detail of your prints is astonishing imo. Would you mind sharing the type of printer and resin you are using?

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FLASH is a file maker on CULTS3D that offers an STL file for the Beretta Storm 9mm. I used his STL in 1/35 scale to make these. Added a barrel extension to match the correct length of mine.

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Granatwerfer Le Grw 36 5cm

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I also don’t have M2 Browning .50 cal for my projects, so here with tank mount and m23 cradle:

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Also M1919 almost ready:

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Test print of the two pieces, the Browning cradle is adjustable, I used brass pins, but will print resin ones also.

The Grw 36 mortar is so tiny :slightly_smiling_face: . The projectiles are separate and can be put in the open ammo box.

Cheers!

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They look awesome!

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M1918 BAR ready.

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