Yes, please, by all means! I would be grateful if you do! I'll PM you as soon as possible. (on thursday to be precise) Also, I have decided to draw the maybe last EM1 variant, created by Korsac/Korsak (I have seen two variations of the name and I don't know which one is correct). Much like the othe...
As for that, I am unfortunately colourblind and I just used some colours that to me are appropriately woody enough for it. I think I have been questioned about using wrong colours for wood before and I can safely say that I am terrible at getting the right colour. If you have another colour that I ...
Next is the British Thorpe's EM1 and the Janson's EM2. Both are chambered with the .280 British and use a bullpup configuration. The EM1 is rejected primarily due to being too complicated for battlefield use. https://i.imgur.com/IZkEmvg.png Then is the Janson's rifle, the EM2 or the Number 9 Rifle....
Has any one a Blank SA341 & SA342 Gazelle? Not blank, but you can easily transform these old drawings (I will update that, also). https://dl.dropbox.com/s/4l7gdghibok81n4/FRA%20SA341.png?dl=1 https://dl.dropbox.com/s/alk91xelxlp272n/FRASA342M.png~original.png?dl=1 https://dl.dropbox.com/s/ek1s5v42a...
Thanks, Eswube and Cplnew! I am watching the very interesting videos of Forgotten Weapons of old firearms with clever and well designed guns, but also with strange, odd and sometimes absurd mechanisms. And the autopistols of the late XIX century (well, not only the pistols, the machine guns too!) a...
One of the guns finished was a noble member of the last generation of beautiful and finely made weapons: FN Model 1949. I totale agree with you. IMHO, you should use a less dark grey tone (a slightly darker tone of the grey you have used for the Hotchkiss Mle 22, for example) so that we could appre...