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I know this will take a lot of plastic BombI think these would be good for vigs. A Company 5th Platoon 6th Squad"Angels of Vengance"
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This suggestion is very... weird. I don't think this is a good idea. Sorry!
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I don't think it would work but theres nothing bad about having a try.
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Well, I ment to have it used for vigs, for example a swat team fighting arms dealers. Or defuse bomb before time runs out. Also for terrain. But I can't seem to suggest things for some odd reason. A Company 5th Platoon 6th Squad"Angels of Vengance"
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Owing to its size, limited use, but most importantly, it is way beyond the scope of firearms accessories, it is very very unlikely, in my opinion. Sorry!
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I think I agree with everyone else. It isn't really a firearm.
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While the concept is intriguing, given the size of the item, I'd say atomic weaponry is better suited for brick-building rather than a solid molded accessory.
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Oh ok. Well I guess I'll make do with engines for now. A Company 5th Platoon 6th Squad"Angels of Vengance"
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brickdude7 wrote:Well I gues I'll make do with engines for now. Hey! That's an idea. I'm going to try that. Cheers!
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The Atom Bomb would most likely take too much materials and plastic to create. I don't think it would be a hit due to the manufacturing prices. Also, most atomic weaponry are quite bulky.
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Mcbob wrote:The Atom Bomb would most likely take too much materials and plastic to create. I don't think it would be a hit due to the manufacturing prices. Also, most atomic weaponry are quite bulky. Mcbob your right, it did cross my mind but I didn't know how much plastic for injection molding is so I guessed. And I was thinking about the size of the engines like here enginebut I use the starwars ones which I can't seem to find. A Company 5th Platoon 6th Squad"Angels of Vengance"
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Well, there is the Davy Crockett, one of the smallest nuclear devices.
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A confession - I actually wanted to suggest that a few months back, as it is infantry-portable. However, Will did note in the SMAW thread that large solid parts (like the Davy Crockett's warhead portion) may dimple after molding. I wouldn't mind seeing a Davy Crockett myself, although if it's not all that feasible, it could always be brickbuilt.
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I guess a Davy Crockett would be cool, a lot better than what I thought of. A Company 5th Platoon 6th Squad"Angels of Vengance"
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brickdude7 wrote:I guess a Davy Crockett would be cool, a lot better than what I thought of. And eaiser to make. I can see the dark side of milk
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I'd say that this item could also be easily and accurately brick-built as well using these pieces:    badger
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I think this is an example of taking BrickArms to far. When you can easily and accurately make something out of bricks, there is no need for Will to make it. Thats just trying to turn BrickArms into a clone brand, or even just an action figure line.
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The Davy Crocket was one of the smallest, but the warhead is still large and bulky. It bears strong resemblance to Will's Generic BA RPG. Perhaps this can be an interesting BA Reborn Mod.
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