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B720 LSW - Dumfries & Galloway Regional Council - Renault G.13 bus -scrapped 2002. Castle Douglas on 14th April 1998 by the late Dave Hinde
After watching the new SW movie The Force Awakens, come over to the store and view my SW MOCs featured in the BrickJournal #37 December issue from 12noon until 8PM. The store will make sure that they've got enough copies of the magazine as well as the book LSW Visual Dictionary as I'll be signing them for those who ask.
Theed Hangar
Queen Amidala Overlooks (look at my left foot)
Duel Of Fates
Barnes & Nobles at Menlo Park Mall, Edison NJ
Star Wars VII : 10' 50"
Rey
Photography made by using a Canon 50mm F/1.8, with light painting and Photoshop editing.
This is my 3rd entry for the "Repubrick Buildig Cahllange: Order 66"
Categorie: 4 (more than 600 bricks )
A 7.62X51 LSW or as you cowadoody fans call it LMG. The horrible AR based gas system was switched out to a piston gas system and the upper was converted to be belt fed like the ARES Shrike.
And I can tell you "this has nevva been done before."
If you want the upper I will make a pastie for it.
Credit to shockwave for the grip
Congratulations! In bringing more pairs of shoes than days you are attending a conference, you have unlocked the "Shoes are serious business" badge!
The Signalman at Redbridge with orange high-vis on, is keeping an eye on me as I stand on the level crossing to photograph his box. A type 3 LSW box opened in 1884 but now with the small window panes replaced, it had a central wooden section as seen here, and stood on a brick base which may of been from an earlier structure. It contained a Stevens Tappet frame of 22 levers which was increased in size on a number of occasions, the last time in 1943 when it was increased to 33 levers.
This was to be its last summer in operation as it closed as part of the Southampton area resignalling scheme on 28th February 1982, when the area came under the control of Eastleigh panel box.
The Squad automatic weapons or Light Support Weapons are squad's weapons used to perform
suppressive or covering fire. Generally they are light, use the same kind of ammo's of the standard rifles,
have a bipod, a quick change barrel system, they are capable of sustained fully-automatic fire and they tipically fire from an open bolt.
Often they use same part of the standard rifles, and sometimes they are just standard rifle whith a heavier barrell,
one of the first examples of this kind of weapon was the Stoner 63, which can be transformed with the appropriate kits into a carbine, an automatic rifle or a SAW.
One the first examples of LSW was the Danish Madsen, in a certain way the Chauchat was a LSW weapon too, as was the BAR M1918A2.
Of course this is just a little table, and a lot of other weapon are missing, in this category there are a lot of
excellent weapons like: IWI Negev NG 5, Howa type 20, CETME Ameli, H&K MG4E and so long...
I flagged as American the FN 249 that's the American version of the original Belgian FN Minimi.