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this is what that stock was created for.

is still a WIP 'cause i just think there's something not right with it....it started out as an UMP with improved stock and AR-style controls-ergonomics.

 

any help/comment is very appreciated :)

 

credit to Wes - Chakaal - EagleMalkavian

p.s.: and Worlock for his letters&numbers :)

The UMP from my preset guide. Tried to use common and easy techniques to help demonstrate to newcomers how to make a custom weapon, while still customizing as much of the gun as possible.

Preserved London Transport AEC Regal RF539 and prototype UMP 227 on Newport Quay.

I found my UMP code, so...here's a UMP.

 

To do list:

 

MP412

Post-apoc MP412

Left side AR

High-caliber sniper rifle

"M16A5 SD" DMR

view of the stairway & entrance to the University canteen.

for more University of Micropolis buildings see here

As seen in Quantum of Solace (unfortunately)

that's it. :D finally i feel satisfied with it, even if i think it's still in need of some other modding...

 

UMP with improved stock and AR-style controls-ergonomics. some grouping errors are visible here and there, dammit...

 

credit to Wes - Chakaal - EagleMalkavian and Worlock

Now in purist flavor!

AEC Regal IV prototype UMP 227 at Brooklands

the University canteen seen from the side

see the rest of the University of Micropolis buildings here

AEC Regal IV prototype UMP 227 at Brooklands

Private MAN TGA horsebox A117 UMP, M18 Langham Interchange, Yorkshire.

Untermyer Gardens

Interior of AEC Regal IV UMP 227

No University is complete without a central library. And a nice fountain.

 

the other buildings are / will appear in the MicroPolis album

Seen in Winchester Broadway is UMP 227 the LT prototype AEC Regal IV.

Padarn Bus Dennis Dart / Plaxton J989 JNJ negotiates the hump backed river bridge in the centre of Beddgelert as it sets off for Caernarfon a couple of Saturdays ago. The tidy looking machine had been new to south coast operator Brighton Buses in 1992 and still looks very presentable here. Is it just me though, or could you be forgiven for thinking Padarn Bus is part of the Stagecoach empire?

The sign (finger) post part way across the bridge is potentially confusing for unsuspecting motorists as the directions it refers to are actually in the foreground rather than immediately past it as convention dictates. Anyone turning left for Capel Curig on the far side of the river would be in for a nasty surprise as it's a cul-de-sac ... albeit a pretty one.

Dharavi, Mumbai.

The 4th of March, 2014

Hervé Novelli, Jean-François Copé, Fédéric Nihous et Marc-Philippe Daubresse

Chicago, Illinois - April 2018.

 

Nikon F3/T

AF Nikkor 35-70 mm f/2.8

Tri-X at 1600 in Acufine.

Home developed, scanned by The Shutterbug lab.

Handguard is short and fat, but the gun is at least 85% scratch from shapes, so don't hold it against me.

 

Magwell lines are a bit screwy because of the damn grouping shift thing.

 

Stock might be a bit small.

 

Other that that, it looks quite accurate to me.

 

Source photo:

 

www.truthvmachine.com/wp-content/uploads/ump1.jpg

Dharavi, Mumbai.

The 4th of March, 2014

Magnetic termite mounds among gum trees in an area known as Humpty Doo, Northern Territory.

 

The locality of Humpty Doo is named after the station originally called "Umpity Doo" as shown on the 1910 Survey Plan of Agricultural Lease No. 28 held by Oscar Herbert and showing improvements on the Homestead property. Various versions of the original name can be found:

 

(1)from the ARMY slang term "umpty" used in 1917 for the dash when reading morse; and

(2)by W Hatfield in I find Australia, 1943 referring to Humpty Doo Station and mentions that the name is derived from the colloquialism "everything done wrong or upside down".

 

Whether Oscar Herbert meant his named station to mean "everything was going well" or "everything was going upside down" was never recorded, but it is believed that the slang name of "UMPTY" version and "Umpity Doo Station" of 1910 became Humpty Doo in post-war years.

 

Elsie Masson's book "Untamed Territory", 1914 refers to the picturesque "Umdidu", which was translated by a journalist in 1953 into "Umdudu". This was supposed to be an English language corruption of the aboriginal term which meant " a popular resting place".

 

Info courtesy of www.ntlis.nt.gov.au/placenames/view.jsp?id=2047

Mercredi 29 octobre, des maires UMP venus de toute la France, de petites ou de grandes villes, ont pu rencontrer Nicolas Sarkozy. Durant près de deux heures ils ont ainsi échangé sur les actions concrètes à mener pour réformer le parti mais aussi sur les sujets qui font le quotidien des français.

Déplacement de Jean François Copé à Rodez

Mercredi 22 octobre, Nicolas Sarkozy se rendait à Toulon dans le Var pour répondre aux questions du public. Accompagné sur scène par Hubert Falco le sénateur-maire de la ville, il a pu échanger et avoir un contact direct avec les militants venus nombreux l'accueillir ce soir-là.

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