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Joined: 9/13/2007 Posts: 3,983 Location: Chicago
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Joined: 3/1/2008 Posts: 83 Location: In your head, nibbleing on your brain...
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An MG42!! Whoo hoo!! *Clouds open up and the sun shines on the prototypes.*
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Joined: 1/28/2008 Posts: -221 Location: Wisconsin
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Ugh, I can't believe I forgot the dates to the fest! This looks very fun to mod, hmm...
Melt in the sun! Melt in the sun! Who wants to come with me and melt in the sun?!
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Joined: 3/16/2008 Posts: 417 Location: Ireland, Kildare
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Wheres the bipod? Ah well, still amazing. I think Will is certainly putting more than enough detail into these guns. Looks like there'll be another updated 'World at war' pack now. FlickR "You're reading a quote thats not even famous. You must feel ridiculous." - Skinny Boy
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Joined: 7/22/2008 Posts: 513 Location: The Netherlands
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WOWOWOWOWOWOW! A bazooka and a mg42 my can't be better. =) awesome job Will, Henk
"Rommel, you fool, I've read you're book!" -Generall G.S. Patton <-- Fallout 3 the best game so far! Wohoo! Oh By the way, I joined Flickr. And the BrickArms group there. Nice eh? Hey look I got a Flickr. Oh hey and also a Brickshelf.
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Joined: 4/6/2008 Posts: 57 Location: Thataway!
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At last! A good solid German mounted machine gun. You know, this for some reason has made me want to replay Call of Duty 2. Nice job Will, it's a very accurate design.
The pen is mightier than the sword, they say... but they didn't count on the machine gun! I'm looking to make a Halo shotgun and sniper rifle. If you have any suggestions, could you PM them to me? Thanks. Look behind you.... You're about to be dead.
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 Rank: Recon Trooper
Joined: 2/19/2008 Posts: 96 Location: MO, Fenton, the town nobody knows
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Sgt. Evans wrote:At last! A good solid German mounted machine gun. You know, this for some reason has made me want to replay Call of Duty 2. Nice job Will, it's a very accurate design. Dito. And remember guys? One bullet belt to fit them all? Heheh.......... But this is truly amazing. Great job Will! MG42Freak is gonna flip!
LM Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.........are you serious?
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Joined: 4/1/2008 Posts: 249 Location: A dark pit of sorrow wrapped in violence. Halo 3.
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Yes, oh, yes. This is a beautiful thing. Brings back memories... *images of Kelly's Heroes dance through gallagherk's head* Oh, and if you haven't seen Kelly's Heroes, search it on YouTube. They've got clips.
I love M21s. What, was that supposed to be funny, or what? I don't do funny. Ever. So go ahead, have your funny signatures, whilst I, for one, will keep it simple.
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Joined: 7/4/2008 Posts: 25 Location: Im sitting across from you!
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Finally, an MG-42!! Just what I need for a Omaha Beach vig!!!
-Conlin
Look, I may not have a "large" lego collection or "amazing" skills like the other vets in these forums, but I try, and I improve.
-Alexander
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Joined: 12/28/2007 Posts: 161 Location: Kansas
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Yes! Thank you for these photos badger! This has to be my favorite BA gun ever!
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Joined: 3/4/2008 Posts: 548 Location: Suburbs of Chicago
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Awesome Will! I'd love to see some more LMG's from brickarms, and you fuffiled it! Trying, and failing is much better, than not trying at all.My Flickr Photostream
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Joined: 9/13/2008 Posts: 1,195 Location: Immediately west of the Mississippi
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jhawker95 wrote:This has to be my favorite BA gun ever! Ditto... That's all I can say, ditto. :-)
FREEBAP. Doesn't the very sound of the word bring excitement? My Flickr
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Joined: 3/4/2008 Posts: 54 Location: PAA
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I have to say, not that my opinion matters much, that this is the only prototype I'm impressed by. The rest of the weapons seem shoddy and/or I feel like there are better weapons that could be modeled. Back to the MG42. This is a fantastic weapon to have done. Classic, powerful, feared. I'm hoping to see more WWII weapons done this well. I could really go for a BAR... -Nick Next-GenDesign
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Joined: 1/16/2008 Posts: 204 Location: Kicking down some terroists door
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My gosh I think I just melted again (first for the Bazooka!) Ohhhhh my baby!!!! PS D-Day Vigs folks D-Day!
We will do this. It might not work but we have to try. To try and save people is better than watching them suffer. We must do this or die trying. This is the price of Delta Force.
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Joined: 3/19/2008 Posts: 505 Location: The Pit
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Do Lego Soldiers/Warriors need more heavy machine guns? The answer is Yes.
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 Rank: Elite Commando
Joined: 2/13/2008 Posts: 506 Location: Texas
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With a silver bio-pod it will look great but it is already great!
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Joined: 10/4/2008 Posts: 0 Location: Canada
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Im not a big fan of WWII but I like it alot.
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Joined: 1/22/2008 Posts: 402 Location: Florida - "The Clean Slate State"
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That is awesome. Very nice work, Will! I like that all of the distinctive features really stand out. The fluted barrel, the vent holes on the sides, the buttstock, and the side charging handle. Great job. By the way, this could also stand in for the MG-3, a German machinegun currently in use.
"Great Danger Lies In The Notion That We Can Reason With Evil"
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Joined: 2/10/2008 Posts: 622 Location: Onalaska, Wisconsin
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Excellent! The best one yet! My Flickr My Brickshelf
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Joined: 4/14/2008 Posts: 1,265 Location: South Carolina, USA
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Yes! An MG42! Finally! Seriously, though, this is darned cool. It looks like it might be a bit small to mount on a vehicle, though . . . does anyone have a picture of that? MOCpages
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