My "bits bin" contains a variety of left over vehicle parts, which include a variety of weapons, some of them Machine guns. I decided to put them to good use and scratch build support weapons for my US Marines. I also converted some of my Warlord games plastic figures to crew the support weapon.
M2HB 50cal Heavy Machine Gun
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The 50 cal is from Sherman Tank kit, I scratch built the tripod from paper clips and soldered the bits together, the firer arms are slightly modified to grasp the weapon. |
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The 50 Cal with 5 crew members. |
M1919 A5 30cal Machine Gun
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The machine gun from a left over from a kit, once again the tripods are made from paper clips. |
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30 cal with 3 crew members.
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I constructed 2 x 30cal machine guns. |
M1917 A1 MEDIUM Machine Gun
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M1917 A1 Machine Gun with 5 crew. |
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I cut off the barrel of the MG and replaced it with a piece of plastic sprue from the Infantry kit and added a few bits to turn it into a M1917 MMG. |
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The tripods were once again made from paper clips. |
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I made 2 x M1917 A1 machine guns. |
60mm LIGHT MORTAR
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The mortar tube is made from a thin metal rod, the supporting bipod is made of paper clips. |
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I make 2 x 60mm Mortars. |
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60mm Mortar with 5 x crew |
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60mm mortar with 5 crew. |
BAZOOKA TEAM
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The only modification I did with the bazooka team, was to the loaders arms, positioning them to accommodate the loading of the weapon. |
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Image shows the cut down portion of the warhead to create the illusion that the warhead is already within the tube. |
FORWARD OBSERVER
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The Radio is made from a basic piece of plastic sprue with small plastic items added to give the appearance of a radio, the aerial is made from a paint brush bristle. |
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Added binoculars |
FLAMETHROWERS
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The Flamethrowers are scratch built from sprues, paper clips and plastic sprues and cut down M3 grease guns found in the US Infantry plastic kits. |
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I used this image to roughly modelled the upright figure. |
SNIPER
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Standard poses supplied in the kit with a sniper rifle. |
HELPFUL HINTS FOR CONVERTING PLASTIC FIGURES
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This images roughly shows steps to convert upright figures into kneeing positions, you can also modify figures into a lying down position. |
Cheers John
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