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[Weapon] FAL (wooden)
Posted: 2010-06-09 19:58
by Sgt_Doctor
Re: [Weapon] FAL (wooden)
Posted: 2010-06-09 20:00
by sweedensniiperr
this gave me a wood..
fully automatic yes..?

Re: [Weapon] FAL (wooden)
Posted: 2010-06-09 20:04
by Sgt_Doctor
Yep.

Re: [Weapon] FAL (wooden)
Posted: 2010-06-09 20:08
by Hitperson
aww was hoping for an L1A1.
do they use the FAL or SLR??
Re: [Weapon] FAL (wooden)
Posted: 2010-06-09 20:53
by Maxfragg
nice work, a real classic and its simply essential for african insurgents
Re: [Weapon] FAL (wooden)
Posted: 2010-06-09 21:57
by sylent/shooter
Why does it look like it has a silencer on it? :S
Re: [Weapon] FAL (wooden)
Posted: 2010-06-09 22:05
by Z-trooper
... becaaaause that is how the muzzle of a FAL looks.
Re: [Weapon] FAL (wooden)
Posted: 2010-06-09 22:46
by Rudd
sylent/shooter wrote:Why does it look like it has a silencer on it? :S
its pretending to be l33t thats why
Re: [Weapon] FAL (wooden)
Posted: 2010-06-09 23:27
by sharpie
[R-CON]Rudd wrote:its pretending to be l33t thats why
It doesn't have to pretend to do that

Re: [Weapon] FAL (wooden)
Posted: 2010-06-09 23:39
by Chuc
You should try painting on some additional lighting to compliment the metallic parts of the skin.
Re: [Weapon] FAL (wooden)
Posted: 2010-06-10 00:29
by anglomanii
chuck that thing is the original grand old lady of battle, especially in the old L1A1 pattern. (might be nice for this to be available to the PR:V mod guys too if there is ever any commonwealth faction being considered.)
i love this rifle, i got to shoot it a couple of times. scared the **** out of me every time (i was only a young fella) bloody heavy though, mind you it did a bloody good job killing gumtrees, it has a really distinctive sound too.
this guy has some good knowledge of this weapon, might help for animation. and pretty much any other weapon around.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57oRBBzdj-M
Re: [Weapon] FAL (wooden)
Posted: 2010-06-10 02:12
by dtacs
Look forward to using this, especially if its complimented by the AK47 as the standard fighter loadout kits for the ARF.
And if its power and accuracy are anything like the G3 Irons...forget about it

Re: [Weapon] FAL (wooden)
Posted: 2010-06-10 02:19
by Rudd
^ yeah a combination of FAL and AK47 would be very hard to counter

Re: [Weapon] FAL (wooden)
Posted: 2010-06-15 03:24
by GeorgRavioli
*orgasm*. Awesome. Coupled with other third-world weapon systems, this should make Africans the next world super power

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Re: [Weapon] FAL (wooden)
Posted: 2010-06-16 13:16
by Bellator
Both the metallic and wooden parts could be a little brighter. Also remove the muzzle tip (flash hinder?) like in the reference picture, that be cool. Or perhaps it'd make the weapon a little unpractical.
Re: [Weapon] FAL (wooden)
Posted: 2010-06-25 23:01
by Yourcrazyfriend
sylent/shooter wrote:Why does it look like it has a silencer on it? :S
LOl, its just a normal muzzle

Re: [Weapon] FAL (wooden)
Posted: 2010-06-30 00:30
by RUSSIAN147
This would make a Vietnam Vet like my dad weep. I have shot the weapon it is orgasmic, and replacing the magazine on the weapon, and pulling the charging handle makes a very noticible "click", its well done. Congrats guys.
Re: [Weapon] FAL (wooden)
Posted: 2010-06-30 00:34
by RUSSIAN147
Bellator wrote:Both the metallic and wooden parts could be a little brighter. Also remove the muzzle tip (flash hinder?) like in the reference picture, that be cool. Or perhaps it'd make the weapon a little unpractical.
If your remove the flash hider (on the real weapon) it becomes about 5 inchs shorter, but it also increases the risk of being seen thanks to the muzzle flash.
Re: [Weapon] FAL (wooden)
Posted: 2010-09-14 21:56
by Sgt_Doctor
Re: [Weapon] FAL (wooden)
Posted: 2010-09-15 04:32
by Exec
RUSSIAN147 wrote:This would make a Vietnam Vet like my dad weep. I have shot the weapon it is orgasmic, and replacing the magazine on the weapon, and pulling the charging handle makes a very noticible "click", its well done. Congrats guys.
My grandfather lived with the FN FAL since it's adoption by the Brazilian Army in 1964, when he was a a Corporal until the day he retired, as a Major, and when I made this model and showed to him he told me some good and, unfortunately, some bad recordations about it.
I had the opportunity to shoot it some years ago, and I still have goosebumps when I remember that sound! hahahah
Good skinning, btw!
