Anyone else into making Military MOCs here?
Im talking stuff from WW1, to modern, or like me some near-future military.
Most of my MOCs are under redesign like my Philippine En-250 "Warlord" tank or are still in the process of construction like my Chinese T-105 "super-tank".
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The only completed military MOC I have is this Bantay (Sentry) Drone vehicle. A Philippine reconaissance, targeting and munition guidance vehicle.
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I am making some Military MOCs http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=73783
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Umm.. they all use barrels, its just that the Chinese one has a dark gray barrel. I used barrels instead of those smaller cylinder things since both the Philippine and Chinese tanks have large calibre cannons.Rubberchickenknight wrote:JPinoy in one of your tanks had a barrel on the end of the gun. Now i know why they call it the "barrel" of the gun!
The in real life the US M1A2 Abrams has a 120mm gun, while this rumored Chinese super-tank according to Janes.com (a UK based military and defense industry publication & newsletter organization) is said to have a 152mm gun. The fictional Philippine tank I call the "Warlord" has an obviously superior armament possessing a 203.2mm gun.
BTW, Im redesigning the Warlord into the En-250, it'll have a similar wheel design to the Chinese tank, but have 2 cannons and 16 roadwheels (as opposed to the 14 of the Chinese tank).
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i know i was just joking about the barrels i use barrels too on tanks except mine smashed(my brother rammed my tank off the table onto my minifig army using an RC car there were casualties for the minifigs and the tank )
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