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danr1966 [2023-05-09 12:10:28 +0000 UTC]
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FuryQuantmin [2018-11-11 13:07:20 +0000 UTC]
WHERE MY CROC'S AT!
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Moonlattes [2018-10-08 01:44:58 +0000 UTC]
Nice! I noticed in the front, that soldier Pointing down the field with what seems to be a Scoped Springfield, and the Soldier next to him running with an LMG in his hands to the left or in front (I cant tell direction), is from a real photograph, instead the soldier running ahead has a Thompson. Nice little reference with IRL photos!
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PentoKatsuwa In reply to Moonlattes [2018-10-08 07:29:05 +0000 UTC]
The gun that James is holding is M2 Carbine with a scope on it, it's quite rare in WW2 but there are a few used during the battle of Okinawa and yes I try to incorporate any real-world photo as references if I can.
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drochunafurrey [2018-01-23 09:51:04 +0000 UTC]
mission 13 from COD 5!)
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ShadowVergil [2018-01-03 23:01:32 +0000 UTC]
If I may be a wee bit critical, The M1 Carbine held by the red fox atop the rubble is incorrect for the timeline. The accessories such as the 30 round mag, scope, cone flash hider, metal upper hand guard, and bayonet lug didn't exist until the Korean war in the 50s. Beyond that, excellent work.
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SimonSeville1500 In reply to ShadowVergil [2018-01-04 09:38:10 +0000 UTC]
When originally designed, the M1 carbine was intended to have only selective-fire capabilities. When actual production on the gun began, the decision was made to not include that feature.
Full automatic fire capabilities were included in the design of the M2 carbine, an upgraded selective-fire version of the M1 released in 1944. The M2 included improvements to the rear sight, the addition of a bayonet lug and other improvements off of the M1 design.
That is a late WWII M1 Carbine as manufactured by Winchester that was subsequently converted to the fully automatic M2 configuration.
The upgrade was considered a success, however, there were tradeoffs. The M2 included a heavier 30-round magazine which put greater strain on the magazine catch. This necessitated the development of a studier catch.
This further required a modification on the slide, sear and stock. When engaged in full automatic fire, the T4 model could shoot off 750 rounds a minute while generating a manageable recoil.
While many carbines were manufactured as M2s the only real difference between the M1 and M2s was the fire control group they belonged to. The military issued soldiers field conversion kits (T17 and T18) to easily convert M1s into serviceable M2s.
Btw you should check the ventilated metal handguard (aka a heat shield) for the M1/M2 Carbine which is pretty rare among troops down to company levels. But still saw a usage among marine corps gunner and officer.
The carbines M1 & M2, with minor variations by manufacturers that often changed over time.
The one that Pento draw is probably from Auto Ordnance company, which is famously best known for Thompson submachine gun manufacture and some complex machine parts. They also produce a small quantities of M1/M2 Carbine for the marine corps on late war period (late 1944-mid 1945) too
So that explain everything.
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Chrismilesprower [2017-08-03 16:08:05 +0000 UTC]
"War....War never changes."
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AmplicityVibe [2017-07-01 20:34:36 +0000 UTC]
I kinda really wanna see some standalone art of that pink bunny at the bottom ^-^ She's cute
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adamthewolf55 [2017-06-27 11:30:31 +0000 UTC]
it reminds me of hacksaw ridge very noicely done
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WFTC141 [2017-06-23 18:54:10 +0000 UTC]
Nice
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Fuzzy-Raptor [2017-06-23 12:35:31 +0000 UTC]
Love the atmosphere of this piece: the focus on all the characters and the unique equipment makes it that much better.
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WikihowRejects [2017-06-23 03:43:23 +0000 UTC]
It's like that one level in Conker's bad fur day.
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NightDweller-99 [2017-06-23 03:12:34 +0000 UTC]
This is a great piece.
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WesternFailRebirth [2017-06-22 22:25:00 +0000 UTC]
The Pacific is a great Mini Series, a wonderful take on the Pacific Theater. My respect for all the Amercian soldiers who died fighting for the world's freedom.
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Octomar [2017-06-22 21:36:01 +0000 UTC]
This is wonderful
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GoneIn10Seconds [2017-06-22 21:10:32 +0000 UTC]
It's not a quick task to create an image with multiple characters, especially if you want to pay equal attention to detail for each one. I therefore think you did a great job here!
It's also great to see again that I'm not the only one combining war and military with anthro art styles. For me I guess it can be a reflection of the opinion that we're like animals.
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Bayrain [2017-06-22 20:31:25 +0000 UTC]
When you have been playing and watching WWII lately.
Awesome work as always
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