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Mookies Miniatures New release,1.10TH Sterling SMG

Discussion in 'Figure News' started by Mookie, Jun 1, 2020.

  1. Mookie Well-Known Member

    Hi Folks.
    A new departure for us with this new release.In 1.10th scale Brtish army Sterling sub machine gun.Designed in 3.d and printed and cast by Greg Girault of "Cop Project".Moulded and cast by Greg also.To ease casting we didnt include the cocking handle which can easily be added by a small piece of plastic rod.Not listed on our website yet but we have castings available for £11 which includes postage and packing.This weapon was used by many commonwealth and countries around the globe.We hope to have a silenced version available in the near future.
    All the best from Richard and Helen.
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  2. Mookie Well-Known Member

    SMG 2.jpg
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  4. Nap Moderator

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    England
    Hi Richard

    Nice looking weapon there , çasting looks good and the scale as well

    Look forward to seeing more from what could be a useful range to bust modellers

    Thanks for sharing

    Nap
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  5. housecarl Moderator

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    United-Kingdom
    Ah the Silly Metal Gun, missed many a target with one of those.:sneaky:
    Great sculpt.(y)
  6. Chris Oldfield A Fixture

    Country:
    England
    Easy to have a negligent discharge with as well, & particularly dangerous if dropped when cocked. Remember that training film they used to show in basic training, "It Could Be You", with the radio operator getting out the back of a 4-tonner at night when his SMG gets caught up in the cam netting, so he frees it & cocks it in the process; as he jumps to the ground he lets off a burst straight into his mate's back.
    There used to be a bayonet for it as well - I always used to think if you had to fix bayonets on an SMG, then it really was time to run away!
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  7. housecarl Moderator

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  8. Chris Oldfield A Fixture

    Country:
    England
    Cheers for that, Carl! Think that range was definitely Warminster, probably the film was made when 1 WFR were Demo Battalion at the School of Infantry about 1971.

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