It's actually pretty simple, the barrel is a X3 connector wiht cut-up rubber bands on it and the bottom of a faucet piece glued to it, with the bar from it connecting it. The second part is the front half of an old blaster with the top part of the faucet piece and a modded microblaster. (it fits right in to the old blaster's center)
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Chaingun
Custom 333- C4 is my cousin
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Chaingun
It's actually pretty simple, the barrel is a X3 connector wiht cut-up rubber bands on it and the bottom of a faucet piece glued to it, with the bar from it connecting it. The second part is the front half of an old blaster with the top part of the faucet piece and a modded microblaster. (it fits right in to the old blaster's center)
TheMissingPiece- Unaware Admin
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Re: Chaingun
It's actually not too bad, but it's just the way that it's held that bothers me. It would be better used like a motar launcher, held like a Z-6 Rotary canon.
Alpha Beta- Posts : 748
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Re: Chaingun
Doesn't seem so simple.
Great gun.
Great gun.
Custom 333- C4 is my cousin
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Re: Chaingun
Z-6? It's designed to be held that way, but I don't have a Brickarms monopod, and the robot hands don't fit.TheMissingPiece wrote:It's actually not too bad, but it's just the way that it's held that bothers me. It would be better used like a motar launcher, held like a Z-6 Rotary canon.
And what's a mortar launcher got to do with a machine gun?
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Re: Chaingun
Nice!
It looks pretty darn cool!
Great job!
It looks pretty darn cool!
Great job!
TheMissingPiece- Unaware Admin
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Re: Chaingun
Custom 333 wrote:Z-6? It's designed to be held that way, but I don't have a Brickarms monopod, and the robot hands don't fit.TheMissingPiece wrote:It's actually not too bad, but it's just the way that it's held that bothers me. It would be better used like a motar launcher, held like a Z-6 Rotary canon.
And what's a mortar launcher got to do with a machine gun?
The way the barrel is shaped makes it look more like a mortar/rocket launcher, IMAO.
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Re: Chaingun
It is ok looks a bit shoddy though.
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Re: Chaingun
It was a "working prototype" in that I was making it up as I went along.
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Re: Chaingun
My, is that a sand green snow-trooper? Meh, I don't really like it. Not much criticism to give either.
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Re: Chaingun
Yes, I made it myself, see the topic "When on Kashyyyk...".
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