♕ Spencer
Halo 5: ONI Warthog
"The M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle is designed to eliminate lightly armored personnel and low-flying aircraft. The most common variant of the M12 "Warthog", the LRV is nearly ubiquitous in ground engagements. The triple-barreled, electric-powered, linkless belt-fed machine gun is capable of firing 450 to 550 12.7×99mm armor penetrating rounds per minute."
NOTE: The build was heavily inspired by Nick Brick, so don't flame me for lack of originality.
It's been a long, long time since I last posted. I built this for a customer who ended up bailing on the purchase, and, due to the excessive snow my area is witnessing, I figured it was time for a picture! If you want to know what I've been doing, here's two words that sum my past year up: college applications. I applied to 16 schools in total, and I am in the middle of multiple interviews with very select schools. My #1 would be Stanford or Harvard, so wish me luck! If there's anything else you would like to know, ask in the comments below!
Oh, and I'm technically an AFOL now, yay!
Halo 5: ONI Warthog
"The M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle is designed to eliminate lightly armored personnel and low-flying aircraft. The most common variant of the M12 "Warthog", the LRV is nearly ubiquitous in ground engagements. The triple-barreled, electric-powered, linkless belt-fed machine gun is capable of firing 450 to 550 12.7×99mm armor penetrating rounds per minute."
NOTE: The build was heavily inspired by Nick Brick, so don't flame me for lack of originality.
It's been a long, long time since I last posted. I built this for a customer who ended up bailing on the purchase, and, due to the excessive snow my area is witnessing, I figured it was time for a picture! If you want to know what I've been doing, here's two words that sum my past year up: college applications. I applied to 16 schools in total, and I am in the middle of multiple interviews with very select schools. My #1 would be Stanford or Harvard, so wish me luck! If there's anything else you would like to know, ask in the comments below!
Oh, and I'm technically an AFOL now, yay!