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ROYAL MARINES

Lightwave Science Fiction posted on Oct 11, 2004
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Description


British Royal Marine Stinger vtol's patrol the aouthern tip of Sector 32.

Comments (7)


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RETIRED

11:01PM | Mon, 11 October 2004

TERRIFIC AS ALWAYS. VOTE - FOR EXCELLENCE

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Black_Knyght

2:18AM | Tue, 12 October 2004

Very nice. Has that "next generation of desert warfare" feel to.

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Metonicus

11:19PM | Tue, 12 October 2004

Cool, kinda looks like those gliders Montgomery used to invade Northern Europe.

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Oshio

9:46AM | Thu, 14 October 2004

dude, u got the story u got the models, when we gonna see these in action:)

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Moebius87

8:45AM | Fri, 15 October 2004

I suggest moving the pilot a bit further back in the cockpit and perhaps scaling him down just a little bit. I'm also worried about how fragile that rear wheel looks... but that's just me nit-picking. :o)

WOLFMANNTHEGHOST

7:21PM | Mon, 07 January 2008

The rear wheel strut is probably made from titanium, which is harder than hell to break. What I was wondering about was the chain-gun. What happens to it when you land on it? Or does it retract into a housing?

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DukeNukem2005

10:55AM | Sat, 09 February 2008

This is an excellent! This is a very beautiful! Very well done! Five stars!


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