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Gen 6 Las & Auto long-stubber

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Publication date 2022-12-11 at 23:07
Design number 958737

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***** Caution! *****
I did a new merge method to this file.
Based on my inspection, errors may be detected in the Slicer program, but there is no problem with printing.

If there is an unexpected error, please contact me by comment or Instagram DM.


Autogun & Lasgun arms for Generation 6

Includes
- 4 Autogun arms (two-handed)
- 8 Autogun arms (one-handed)
- 4 Autogun arms with brace (two-handed)
- 6 Autogun arms with brace (one-handed)
- 4 Autogun arms (steady poses)
- 2 Autogun without hands (Right/Left sides)
- 4 Lasgun arms (two-handed)
- 8 Lasgun arms (one-handed)
- 4 Lasgun arms (steady poses)
- 2 Lasgun without hands (Right/Left sides)


Commentary :

All of the design backgrounds were based on the Roguetrader (1st Edition) and the 2nd and 3rd Edition designs.

In fact, when Spacemarines is equipped with Lasgun or Autogun for non-spacemarine, there is a problem that the size difference is too big and looks too poor. To solve that problem, I chose this old design to make it even a little bigger, and to make this change in size seem less alien to the existing Autogun or Lasgun.

And there's a problem with durability or something that might not suit people's taste of nowdays, so I've made some changes.

The muzzle part of Autogun is too thin and fragile if follow the original design. So, following the muzzle design of the day, I dug the side holes backward based on my military experience. (It acts as a Compensator in a real gun.)

In the case of Lasgun, it originally has a buttstock attached, but it doesn't look good on Spacemarine. (Also, it causes a huge crash on the arm.) So, I finished the rear of the gun in a similar form to Boltgun, and I made a hole in the body of the gun where the gun started.

One disappointing part is that I couldn't find a place to plug in the battery-pack. In the case of Lasgun at this time, the concept of Lasgun taken from Dune was not completely converted to 40000 style, so the battery-pack was not inserted outwardly to look like a magazine. So at first, I thought about putting it in the side like FG42, but unfortunately, it didn't fit at all. (Even in any direction) So I had to make it like this.

Thank you for your support and help, and I hope that the humble things I made will help you with your modeling life a little.

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