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A weapon that charges bolts with kinetic energy before firing them.

As if he could ever lift that in the Lego realm.

The Ghostbusters had a house warming party.

 

On the second floor, Peter got too wrapped up discussing weapons exchanges with He-Man to keep the usual suspects from taking a bite of the pink slime.

Blurry AF

  

The tank in my MOC is an E79, a completely fictitious tank I chose for the purpose of conveying a feeling of development, research, and change, yet keeping a feeling and look of an iconic German world war two fighting vehicle.

 

The E79 is from a old Playstation 2 game called Panzerfront, which features multiple fake tanks. So fake that they are not even "paper panzers", German tanks blueprinted or developed, but never made.

 

For once I actually worked on a tank of my own. I built the chassis on this, which was a start.

 

The real credit goes to my usual designer, Lt. Pineapple. He designed the gorgeous turret, which was incredibly complex designed to give it the look it has. Huge thanks to you, Lt. You never disappoint.

 

Armed with a 120 mm main gun, a hull machine gun (not on here because my chassis design sucks), and dual MGs mounted on the cupola, this tank became the main battle tank of the Germans, replacing the older E series tanks ranging from super lights to super heavy tanks. This tank could do it all.

Hasselblad 500cm - 50mm distagon - Kodak BW400cn

not sure which genius put together this showcase.

 

but it seems the history of religion in one picture...

das Opfer war eine Rote Beete/the victim was a beetroot

The surface of the moon proved to be an ideal location for testing future military applications. Project Bug Zapper was a program designed to create a mobile weapons platform to combat the Buggoid's living organic vehicles with an artificial intelligence of its own. The program was both a success and a failure. It was able to creating a military AI, but it was also responsible for corrupting the AI of existing drone soldiers which were fighting alongside humans. Many skirmishes were lost when they suddenly became a three-way battle to the death.

The turaga carries a walking stick topped with a lightstone, in addition to an ancient stone hammer.

Yes, General, these machines here are fully equipped with the latest firepower.

Here we have the fully rotational chainguns, the invulnerable armor, and it's own built-in cooling system.

Yes, sir...this is the prime defensive war machine!

 

Built two of these incredible robots by cbolego and love them!

 

Weapons by Brickarms

Utility belt by Brickforge

June 6, 2244.

D-Day.

 

The ISA begin the grand amphibious assault on the shores of the Helghan.

 

The weapons room...obviously.

 

Link to main photo

For the diorama plan, I need special effects.

PATUXENT RIVER, Md. – On June 14, F-35B Joint Strike Fighter test aircraft BF-2 completed the first test flight for the short takeoff and vertical landing variant with an asymmetric weapons load. Cmdr. Eric Buus flew BF-2 with an AIM-9X Sidewinder inert missile on the starboard pylon, a centerline 25 mm gun pod, and a GBU-32 and AIM-120 in the starboard weapon bay. Significant weapons testing for the F-35B and F-35C variants is in progress, including fit checks, captive carriage environment characterization, and pit drops. Aerial weapons separation testing is scheduled for this summer.

 

The F-35B is the variant of the Joint Strike Fighter for the U.S. Marine Corps, capable of short take-offs and vertical landings for use on amphibious ships or expeditionary airfields to provide air power to the Marine Air-Ground Task Force. The F-35B is undergoing test and evaluation at NAS Patuxent River prior to delivery to the fleet.

(Photo courtesy of Lockheed Martin)

To be fair, my weapon of choice is a keyboard and mouse.

 

Playing with my new close up filters.

Robo Joe and Roadblock are ready for anything, even in orbit.

Hmm, I'm not up on my G.I. Joe characters either. Is this Baroness?

Made a weapon for my AMS 06 JE Jebat which I like to present to you Gebar ARG 4

Assault Rifle gun. Comes with a detachable magazine. Comes with a periscope for better aiming at target from a distance. Original there is a foldable resting bar design here but omitted in last minute due to design issue. Disclaimer I am not promoting violence with gun.

Link Cosplayer and (his boyfriend?) Phoenix Force Namor cosplayers at FlameCon 2017.

 

To see my other cosplay pictures, click here.

Sorry for the quality, it's hard getting pictures of large figures :P

The power suit is equipped with a kryptonite sword, a shoulder mounted canon, and an arm canon.

Weapon has been changed, I think this one create a better sense of " troopers"

The samurai used various weapons, but the katana is the weapon that is synonymous with samurai. Bushido teaches that the katana is the samurai's soul and sometimes a samurai is pictured as entirely dependent on the katana for fighting. They believe that the katana was so precious that they often gave them names and considered them as part of the living. However the use of swords did not become common in battle until the Kamakura period (1185–1333), where the tachi and uchigatana (the predecessor to the katana) became prevalent. The katana itself did not become the primary weapon until the Edo period.

 

After a male child of the bushi was born, he would receive his first sword in a ceremony called mamori-gatana. The sword, however, was merely a charm sword covered with brocade to which was attached a purse or wallet, worn by children under five. Upon reaching the age of thirteen, in a ceremony called Genbuku (元服), a male child was given his first real swords and armour, an adult name, and became a samurai. A katana and a wakizashi together are called a daisho (lit. "big and small").

 

The wakizashi itself was a samurai's "honour blade" and purportedly never left the samurai's side. He would sleep with it under his pillow and it would be taken with him when he entered a house and had to leave his main weapons outside.

 

The Tantō was a small dagger sometimes worn with or instead of the Wakizashi in a daisho. The tanto or the wakizashi was used to commit seppuku, a ritualized suicide through disembowelment.

 

The samurai stressed skill with the yumi (longbow), reflected in the art of kyujutsu (lit. the skill of the bow). The bow would remain a critical component of the Japanese military even with the introduction of firearms during the Sengoku Jidai period. The yumi, an asymmetric composite bow made from bamboo, wood, rattan and leather, was not as powerful as the Eurasian reflex composite bow, having an effective range of 50 meters (about 164 feet) or 100 meters ([328 feet]) if accuracy was not an issue. It was usually used on foot behind a tedate (手盾), a large and mobile bamboo wall, but shorter versions (hankyu) could also be used from horseback. The practice of shooting from horseback became a Shinto ceremony of Yabusame (流鏑馬).

 

In the 15th century, the yari (spear) also became a popular weapon. It displaced the naginata from the battlefield as personal bravery became less of a factor and battles became more organized around massed, inexpensive foot troops (ashigaru). A charge, mounted or dismounted, was also more effective when using a spear than a sword and it offered better than even odds against a samurai using a sword. In the Battle of Shizugatake where Shibata Katsuie was defeated by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, then known as Hashiba Hideyoshi, the Seven Spearmen of Shizugatake (賤ヶ岳七本槍) played a crucial role in the victory.

 

The latter half of the 16th century saw the introduction of the teppo or arquebus in Japan through Portuguese trade, enabling warlords to raise effective armies from masses of peasants. The new weapons were highly controversial. Their ease of use and deadly effectiveness was perceived by many samurai as a dishonorable affront to Bushido tradition. Oda Nobunaga made deadly use of the teppo at the Battle of Nagashino in 1575, leading to the end of the Takeda clan.

 

After their initial introduction by the Portuguese and the Dutch, the teppo, were produced on a large scale by Japanese gunsmiths. By the end of the 16th century, there were more firearms in Japan than in any European nation. Teppo, employed en masse largely by ashigaru peasant foot troops were in many ways the antithesis of samurai valor. With the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate and an end to civil war, production of the guns declined sharply with prohibitions to ownership. By the Tokugawa Shogunate most spear-based weapons had been phased out partly because they were suboptimal for the close-quarter combat common in the Edo period, this combined with the aforementioned restrictions on fire-arms resulted in the Daisho being the only weapons typically carried by samurai.

 

In the 1570s cannons became a common part of the samurai's armoury. They often were mounted in castles or on ships being used more as anti-personnel weapons though in the siege of Nagashino castle (1575) a cannon was used to good effect against an enemy siege-tower. The first popular cannon in Japan were swivel-breech loaders nick-named kunikuzushi or "Destroyer of Provinces". Kunikuzushi weighed 264 lb (120 kg). and used 40 lb (18 kg). chambers, firing a small shot of 10 oz. The Arima clan of Kyushu used guns like this at the battle of Okinawate against the Ryozoji clan. By the time of the Osaka campaign (1614-1615) cannon technology had improved in Japan to the point where at Osaka, Ii Naotaka managed to fire an 18 lb (8.2 kg). shot into the castle's keep.

 

Some other weapons used by samurai were jō, bō, and the Chinese trebuchets (more as an anti-personnel weapon than a siege engine).

Rikenon 35-70 f 3.5 Macro

Love Weapon with Cristian Sturba and Alaine Kashian at the Maui Sugar Mill Saloon in Tarzana, CA

  

A Space moc I put together to try out the SNOT technique for the first time, I was considering filling the weapon racks with Brickforge but I decided to make it purist.

Can be discover under the stairs of FARMERS Market at Beverly Hills,Ca.

 

A Masterpiece dedicated to all Flicking Flickrs friends and contacts.!

the symbol is in her/his heart.! :-)

Part of a collection of a few shots from film and comic con Bournemouth, England

Holy shit. When I pulled the trigger on the xeno cannon, I was thinking the guy was just gonna get a hole through the chest about the size of my fist or something. Instead he fucking explodes and leaves a charred skeleton behind. It made think about when I was fighting that uber-soldat back in the arctic. The thing was using the same weapon against me...that could've happened to me....I shouldn't think about this. After I shot the guy, his two buddies dropped their guns and ran off deeper into the slaughterhouse, understandably scared like I sorta was of what I was holding. Nonetheless J and I chase them down. We're lead into what looks like the processing and packaging area of the slaughterhouse. Still smells. That's what I hate most here. There are chains hanging everywhere from the ceiling as well. Doesn't seem very safe... There's also these catwalks against the walls about 7-8 feet up. We walk by one and I hear running against the metal grates of the walkway. I turn and there's 3 men. Two at the ends pointing guns at us and in the middle....Bane? But how?....

 

"Bloodfall is two people....unexpected but not surprising. There's no way Bane would fall to one man."

 

"But--wait. If you're not Bane--"

 

"--Then who the fuck are you?! I buried whatever's left of you in the swamps just by Blackgate!"

 

"You two may have killed the man, but you can't kill the legacy. Even in death, Bane's strength remains with us."

 

He thinks I helped murder Bane.....okay, sure, I'll roll with it. But I'm definitely gonna be around when we waste this guy. As much as didn't really want to use it again, I started to raise the Xeno cannon, ready to do to him what I did to that merc by the meat slabs. J put his hand on the cannon when I started to raise it though, stopping me. It confused me but I'm just gonna assume he knows what he's doing.

 

"...so who's taking up this 'legacy' then?"

 

"My name means nothing to you, psicópata. All you need to know about me is that I will be the last man you ever see before your death."

 

"...56."

 

"What was that?'

 

"Nothing...just a thing he does..."

 

"I don't understand, what are you--"

 

"It's just mental notes. I've done this shit so often I hear lines like your 'I'm the last man you'll ever see' that I started counting them. She's actually been around to hear that line of yours 21 times."

 

"21 and a half. You killed what would've been the 22nd before he could finish saying it."

 

"Oh yeah! Hehe."

 

"You two truly are insane..."

 

"Uh....12. would've been 134 if not for the 'two'."

 

"Jesus pinche Cristo...."

 

"...I think that's a new one."

 

"Yep, Long time since someone threw up a no. 1 line."

 

"Well, know this. When I say I will be the last man either of you ever see, I can guarantee that I'll keep my word."

 

".......11."

 

"............."

 

He glares at us for about 5 seconds, clearly annoyed with us. Mostly J, though. Suddenly he grabs the guardrail and with just his hands breaks it apart. Not gonna lie, it was pretty impressive. He jumps down off the catwalk between the railing he just split apart. He stands there for a second, rolling his shoulders and loosening himself up. I notice his armor is....no, that's not armor. The bits on his arms and legs have joints like a robot but they don't look like they're fused to his body or anything.Shit there's a name for this, what is it? Something skeleton, like---

 

"RRRAAAGGHH!!!!"

 

Oh crap...

F-35 Demo Flight in AF 17-5267

Equipment options are necessarily restricted due to physical limitations imposed by mobile frame power plants, however a recently hired junior engineer at Phayze Fructification, inc. proposed an innovative solution.

 

These groups of semi-autonomous assault drones function as discreet combat units slaved to a traditional manned frame. Partnering highly specialized frames with suitable bit clusters helps to compensate for weaknesses or maximize strengths.

 

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I've been chewing on this idea for weeks now, but I just couldn't get my head past the Gundam OO "sword and/or rifle bits" style, which just looked like handheld weapons that fly around on their own. That's cool and all, but at this scale the whole thing just looked... wrong? I don't know, I just didn't like it.

 

But THEN! Then, I remembered Nanoha's fantastically destructive Blaster Bits (which is weird, because it's been a long time since I saw Striker S) and had a revelation! Sadly, I only have one of those Ninjago Holder Circles at the center of these guys, so after prototyping a few of these ideas in-brick I had to take the idea to LDD for further (and, if I may say, *successful*) exploration.

 

Even worse, I literally JUST received a bricklink order as I was having this revelation, so it's going to be a while before I get around to making another to get more of those holders. ><

 

Mechanically, I'd stick 2 bits to a plate and call them a 2-system frame.

Operators from the Victorian Special Operations Group training soldiers of the Greater Middle Eastern Coalition Forces (GMECFOR).

 

Note: Both the country Victoria and the Greater Middle Eastern Coalition are fictional.

trying to shoot something on now, I'll show outcome soon

Baltimore Comic-Con 2019

This Spartan's weapon of choice is the turret. Spray and pray!

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