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Hasp 220 - Final

Lightwave Weapons posted on Apr 26, 2003
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Modeled and rendered in LightWave 3D. Textures are a combination of procedurals and some base images created in Photoshop. This is the final version of the Hasp 220 (couldn't decide whether to call it a hornet or a wasp). Although it might be a bad acronym for Hand Artillery Self Portable. Inspired by Deckard's weapon from "Blade Runner" with a slight anime influence, this hand cannon was deliberately designed to be very ungainly and front heavy. This near-tech sci-fi weapon features target recognition projectiles, where each slug can be configured to recognize a specific target (or types of targets). Accidental discharge of this weapon on an unintended target, will produce painful, but non-lethal results. Magazine holds 12 rounds, with an additional 3 rounds in a pre-chamber compartment and one round primed in the breach, for a total of 16. In addition to a thumblatch safety, a pressure safety bar is also present at the grip. Once the weapon is enabled, it is cocked at the foregrip which then loads a round into the firing chamber. If one is already present, this activates target coding for that specific round. Upon discharge of the weapon, the bulk of the shell casing is consumed with only the butt end ejected from a drop port located in front of the magazine. Coding overrides for each round can be accessed at the sides of the weapon allowing for flexibility of use. This includes a complete "blank out" override, which renders the rounds non-specific. Magazine release is by a set of buttons located on each side of the magazine, which not only releases the magazine but also disables the weapon. Enhanced manual sights are supplemented by a pair of lasers that allow for depth perception and improved accuracy. An accessory rail can be fitted on top to allow for a wide variety of scopes and illumination devices. Thank you very much for all the input and comments that helped evolve this piece of hardware. Hope you enjoyed viewing it.

Comments (56)


BohrMe

8:53AM | Sun, 27 April 2003

Looks and sounds very Judge Dredd-ish. :-)

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jerr3d

9:58AM | Sun, 27 April 2003

Excellent design! The textures are awesome and the level of detail is very well done!

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starshuffler

1:39PM | Sun, 27 April 2003

This kicks a$$. Send one over. Heh heh ;-)

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Svenart

8:34PM | Sun, 27 April 2003

YO! If you making something, You are making it as best as possible. Excellent details!

keeba17

5:21AM | Mon, 28 April 2003

damn man, they look so kool, wonderful details and textures.

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ShadowWind

5:35AM | Mon, 28 April 2003

Once again, you are an awesome modeler and the gun is proof of that!

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berkeys

8:15AM | Mon, 28 April 2003

Four Stars! This is definetly the "feel good" weapon of the year! I'm gonna see it again!

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zapper1977

6:08PM | Mon, 28 April 2003

really nice job moe

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Eugenius

6:34PM | Mon, 28 April 2003

I agree with Pavajaam (besides the fact that I am speechless). The best modeled weapon I've ever seen!

sabaman

7:43PM | Thu, 01 May 2003

love it man, great detailing and modeling,...

Franky

8:16AM | Wed, 07 May 2003

It really is getting damn hard trying to think of something to say about your work that i (or everyone else) has already said Moe! So from now on i reckon i will just stick to "wibble, wibble, drool, wipe, grin, sigh and grin". Great work my friend : )

illicit

10:38AM | Mon, 12 May 2003

/me agrees with Franky

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DarkLimit

11:57AM | Wed, 14 May 2003

Awsome modeling & detail moe, also Great lighting.. Keep up the great work..

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Darkmagi

3:16PM | Sat, 24 May 2003

Fantastic Moe, been following your work on this one with great interest and I think the final is spot on, so when you gonna have a poser version ready ? (:

stephiouse

8:45AM | Fri, 13 June 2003

good details an job moe...

DeathBrain

3:43PM | Sat, 21 June 2003

Impressive..amazing details..i always love details..:)

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RETIRED

8:12PM | Sat, 30 August 2003

You better get a patent on that thing before the pentagon steps in and orders immediate development and manufacturing under black funding - and you wind up in some US federal celler trying to explain that it aint real. LMAO.

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Avalonia

12:47AM | Tue, 16 December 2003

Amazing detail moe. Photorealistic work. Well done!

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Blarghd

12:50AM | Tue, 16 December 2003

yeah when I saw it,.. it did remind of of the rep-det's gun (Replicant Detective) it does remind me of another one I remember from somewherew but oh well its great though very good attention to detail... you should render it in use,.. or at least being weilded

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duo

10:37AM | Sat, 31 January 2004

Marvelous model!

djgoldfinger

9:35AM | Wed, 28 April 2004

sweet!! nice gun design moe once again you proved your design skill :) awsome work my freind

DigitalMetal

9:43AM | Wed, 28 April 2004

I would love to have that weapons!!!

boonie

8:27AM | Mon, 07 June 2004

ouch! have fallen in love...., yes i know i'm weird...

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ObsidianLogic

11:02AM | Fri, 02 July 2004

now there is a birthday present for my hubby wow wouldn't he just pass out absolutly awesome

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shakes

11:17PM | Sun, 26 December 2004

that is a great sci-fi gun-very futuristic looking, but totally believable at the same time. congrats!!

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SevenOfEleven

11:06AM | Thu, 09 June 2005

Jumps up and Down I want one, I want one. No more subway seats lost to little old ladies when I have 2 of these! No more bumps on head from umbrella strikes either. Going to bookmark this gallery to study weapons, I will.

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