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12.7mm High Velocity Rifle used by the Russian Army for countering enemy snipers,emplacements destroying surveillance equipment and even disabling vehicles like 4x4's and helicopters.
the rifle in this picture was based on the original produced in 1994 it has been modified with fibre reinforced polymer furniture to negate the weight of the hydraulic recoil dampening system without sacrificing strength. The recoil dampening system results in quite low recoil for such a high powered weapon, allowing it to be easily used from the shoulder.
An unusual feature of the rifle is its cocking handle is very similar to the M16 rifle it was used becuase there was no room inside the body of the weapon as it was taken up by the barrel and hydraulic system.
Very happy with this build, finally found a reason to use grenade launchers 0.6 builds haha.
Bleadon, modelled in 7mm O gauge, shows a little known halt on the Weston, Clevedon & Portishead Light Railway, North Somerset. Nicely detailed and modelled with cameos to give the feel of a lightly laid railway passing through red-pantiled cottages and farmyards.
A Train steams over the open level crossing behind the buildings.
7mm loco built by David Hill from one of his own range of Gladiator kits. Finished in the pre-grouping LB$SCR livery.
not as much insect life as we hoped today especially as it was warm and sunny, saw this moth on Friday, it was about 6-7mm
The gates are closed to allow a steam locomotive to run round its train in Wittenden.
7mm scale narrow gauge model railway layout seen at Bexhill Model Railway Exhibition 2017.
Set on an imaginary line running across the Weald of Kent.
I'm unsure what the model of the bus is (Make, manufacture, material etc) looks like it may be scratchbuilt?
7mm Scale Broad Gauge Rover built by Richard Lambert from a Finney 7 Kit.
The model came to me as a series of sub assemblies. To paint and line a completed model with such a complex livery would have been very challenging.
Photograph courtesy of Richard Lambert
7mm model largely scratch built from the builder own etches. A John Lambie designed 13 class of 6 locomotives, finished as number 16. All hand lined, Fox insignia and brass plates from Guilplates.
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7mm TTA Bitumen tank. Shapeways versatile plastic chassis with resin printed tank ends and plastic pipe for tank barrel. Resin printed details and Shapeways PA12 walkway.
7mm JNA wagon finished in Wascosa livery. 4 part body printed in PLA with Shapeways multi jet fusion plastic PA12 bogies and underframe tanks. Resin buffers and homemade transfers. Although similar the Ermewa and Wascosa versions have a number of body and detail differences.
7mm model of a Hunslett Industrial built form a Judith Edge Kit with additional parts from Impetus. Finished in NCB livery with embellishments as the workshop foreman was away sick.
7mm IVA Cargowaggon test print in PLA. 2 part main body with separate ends, suspension and underframe bracing. PLA printed buffers and ferry hook details. Homemade transfers.
7mm kit built model of NCB No.S100 which worked at Peckfield Colliery in West Yorkshire. Not often seen as clean as this and it will soon be weathered to suit.
7mm body and tender but no idea which kit is the source. Although I don't have either chassis I'm told that the model has a full set of working inside Joy valve gear. All hand lined with plates and insignia from the Guilplates range.