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Hello all, I recently made some modern weapons but I've also retaken pictures of my older WWII mods.

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My favorite mod, the FN FAL, with working iron sights. I really, REALLY love how clean this turned out.

Used a PSG-1

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Steyr AUG with it's iconic Swarovski scope.

Sadly some of the paint chipped of when I put in the fig's hand, so I cleaned that up a little and left the handle black.

Used an MP7.

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UMP 45, with working iron sights.

Used a TLG blaster.

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Red dot sight, grip, ACOG sight, flashlight.

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Bren LMG (my very first mod, but still one of my favorite!)

Used a LMG + bipod.

Handle is made out of a resistor.

Sorry for the dust. :3

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Panzerschreck with ammo

Used a bazooka and 2 rockets.

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FG42

My messiest mod (thick plastic is very hard to work with), still like it nonetheless.

Used a long TLG blaster.

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Scoped Lee-Enfield

Used a regular Lee-Enfield (well obviously :P)

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Sten

Used nothing more than various pieces of plastic and some iron wire.

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A stand for the BA minigun allowing it to move left, right, up and down.

Well that's them. C&C welcome! :)

Edited by DarthPineapple
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I'm guessing that LMG handle is an electrolytic capacitor, not a resistor! :P

Just kidding around with you, they all look awesome. Great work!

Nope, the Bren handle is a resistor (but I used an electrolytic capacitor to lengthen the Panzerschreck! :P)

Thanks for the comments all! :)

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