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After high demand from my last post about this grenade, I finally made enough to put on the website! The are very few listed so get them while you can!
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This is a quick 3D printed anti tank grenade that I designed just now.
Ill be injection molding some in solid colors and overmolded OD green and brown handles. Let me know what you think of the overall scale.
Can't judge much else other than scale right now because of how rough the 3D print is. Ill post a design render shortly.
Let me know guys!
Before I thought of the Holy Hand Grenade, when I saw the green awnings on Grand Emporium, first thing that came to mind: hand grenade.
Our MK19 Grenade Launcher will come out soon.
We have spent a lot of time to make it and finally will complete soon.
Our MK19 Grenade Launcher uses new design and will bring you a different feeling.
Thank you.
Un couteau et une fourchette sont les outils qu’il vous faut pour préparer une grenade. Après l’avoir épluchée en cinq minutes à peine, vous pourrez la déguster selon vos envies : crue ou cuite avec délicatesse...
I keep finding this grenade in my drawer at work.
I had received a phone call from a Nigerian lady who had checked in for a long haul flight with the world's best airline. Now it's not unusual for Nigerian ladies in particular to turn up at check-in with anything from three to ten times the permitted baggage allowance and think nothing of it. Or of paying the extortionate airline excess baggage rate of something like £ 50.00 per kilo. But our lady was of more modest means and chose to leave two large, bulging suitcases with a left luggage company before flying on to her destination. They said they would supply a price to forward the cases to her.
When she got it, it appears she found it excessive and the world's best airline referred her to us at the Cargo Centre to send the bags as unaccompanied baggage....as air cargo.
We duly quoted and she accepted the price, and we collected the bags from the terminal.
Now, there are many everyday items we have that are classified for transport as hazardous. These include perfumes and aftershaves, which normally contain flammable alcohol, deoderants and hairsprays which come in pressurized canisters, often with a flammable gas propellant, electronics with lithium ion batteries which can burst into flames if damaged, and many other consumer and household items. In general, and within limitations, you can put many of these items under the category of 'toiletries' in your suitcase and check them in without any requirement to mention them. But if sent as unaccompanied baggage, they become fully regulated dangerous goods that must be declared and packed in accordance with strict regulations.
So I mentioned this to this lady who eventually let on she had some perfume in one of the cases. I asked her permission to remove it and started searching for it in the case. I found various aerosols, deoderants, olive oil hairspray, aerosol shoe cleaner, a lithium battery powered laptop and then, fumbling amongst the woollen jumpers and magnificent stilettoed heeled shoes, I found............ a hand grenade.
OK I have seen and thrown real grenades before, so I know what they are, but it was so unexpected I was very cautious in picking it up until I could be reasonably sure this was nothing more than a stupidly manufactured life size replica, painted glass and plastic hand grenade shaped container for eau de toilette complete with pineapple body, lug, fly off handle and ring pull safety pin.
Now, if I had spent my money on buying a long haul ticket and I wanted to get to the destination in this ever more dangerous world I wouldn't put something like this in my suitcase. The security X-ray will see the pineapple outline, 'illuminated' by the flammable eau de toilette in it, the cap, lug, safety handle and ring pull and immediately set the alarm bells going ......and that bag and quite possibly that passenger will not be going on any aeroplane soon.
Some people, eh?
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Yesterday was shooting time again. This photo has been waiting since last summer to be shot. In Munich i bought a silver grenade and i made up the idea that a young woman would through that grenade into the underpants of a guy. Blowing up patriarchy in a way. Blowing up the genders in a way. That’s why she has a text written on her back. During the shooting we tried some posings and we found that it’s even more suitable when he offers her to through that grenade in, because both of them want this idea to be blown up. Unfortunately you can’t read the text on her back, in consequence of a good pose that also contributes to the image (more than the text, in my mind). So, you can read the “lyrics” down here. First time i used a background paper, pretty nice but i still prefer on location shots.
Gender is another false division of life into arbitrary categories, none of which can adequately describe or contain any of us, in order to define us against each other in the interests of Power. There is no male. There is no female. Get free. Go off the map.
Many thanks to Christian Geisselmann and Vera Morger who did a great job as the models and lots of kisses to my best make-up-artist Sina, without her it wouln’d be the same.
Strobist info: I used the Canon 430EXII with 60x60cm softbox as main light above my head, in addition to one Richter Star Light 750 (with snoot) and 1 Cactus KF36 to lighten up the background. Lens was 24-70L on 5dMkII. Triggered with my favorite low budget transceivers Cactus V5.
H&M: Sina A.
This is supposed to be a very rare type of Imperial Knight, I mean a legendary being like that infamous Obsidian Knight or such. Armed with a turbo laser, a doubled Knight-class flamer and additionally equipped with a couple of autocannons, grenade launchers and advanced ion shields, this Knight is almost as capable as a Warhound titan, but way faster and far more agile being a much more difficult target.
This model, even though it's obviously WH40K-related, isn't based off of some particular miniature, nor of a fan-made conversion. I can say it was heavily influenced by UNL-1 and UNL-2 cyborgs, toys produced in Russia since nineties. They (especially the earliest ones) were hideous pieces of plastic, but now they are stuff of legends and really precious items for many collectors (like myself). The interesting thing here is that those UNL-1 cyborgs were inspired by Warhammer Epic titans and bore some distinctive features like weapons or decorative elements. UNL-2 in their turn were more of a reinvention of those original Rogue Trader "MK" dreadnoughts. I really like both series and I really like how this model turned out. It is original and yet its Warhammer roots are quite evident. Hope you guys enjoy!
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