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HK G-50

Cinema 4D Weapons posted on Sep 26, 2003
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Description


This is a fictive Heckler & Koch smartgun battle rifle, chambered in 6,5mm Hybrid and equiped with a targeting computer system and an internal one-shot 20mm underbarrel launcher (mainly for flares, flashbangs and CQ shot cartridges). The weapon is supposed to be a gas supported electroloader. Case ejection is unter the stock just like with the FN P-90. Please tell me what you think of design and execution.

Comments (13)


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maciek

6:00PM | Fri, 26 September 2003

VOID, I think You should start designing weapons in real life :) Great job on this one :)

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VOID

6:04PM | Fri, 26 September 2003

Thanks, maciek! I am not sure if I would sleep well if people got killed by something I designed, but I think the money that comes along could lure me in. Thanks a lot for the compliment. :)

ShellShock

6:22PM | Fri, 26 September 2003

That gun kicks ass! I love it!

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Little_Dragon

3:38AM | Sat, 27 September 2003

It doesn't use caseless ammunition?

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Moebius87

3:41AM | Sat, 27 September 2003

Superb work! The modeling is topnotch as always. The textures are very good, and it has a nice "plastic" feel that hints at some polycarbon-synth material. Probably even hardened against EMP to protect the electronics systems on the weapon. Not quite liking the pink logo, but I'm never going to mention that if one of those beauties is pointed at me. :oP

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VOID

5:08AM | Sat, 27 September 2003

If that is your only sentiment, I am quite happy, because the logo is red. It just looks pink because of the lighting conditions, but I wanted the light like this to mmake the polymere parts look cooler ^_^

Charley2020

4:59AM | Mon, 29 September 2003

Wow. I think a love this pic. Can we get the HK 50 on a non black background?

judderman

7:20AM | Mon, 29 September 2003

Very interesting idea! Futuristic, but it does look distinctly HK. I'm not sure how the working parts would cope with the magazine being at that kind of angle, it might cause a lot of blockages, but apart from that, fantastic!

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VOID

8:05AM | Mon, 29 September 2003

Thanks, judd. Havent seen you around for quite some time. I have made some CAD sketches of the working mechanism and as far as I can tell it would work at least under simulation conditions. The internal mechanism is somehow similar to a step-trainer. If HK would build something like that, they would surely find a way to solve any problems. That is of course if function followed design, which is again not very likely. ;P

Lifebane

5:51PM | Wed, 01 October 2003

Sexy design for a gun. This rifle thing is definately female. ;P

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SydneyKeys

9:34AM | Sat, 25 October 2003

A handsome beast to be sure. If this is a main battle rifle, what passes for a PDW in Voids world? ....and more important, how do you plan on getting it into poser?

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Metonicus

2:30PM | Sat, 03 January 2004

Dude! H&K is going to make these things and you're not gonna get jack for it. I'd patent the design and put HJ stylized like HK. Make something based on Glocks.

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harada

10:40AM | Tue, 13 January 2004

WoW!!! Great Render! Great design! Excellent work!!! Keep it up!! You are a weapons modeling Master!


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