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I didn't overlook that at all. you didn't seem to explain that the cylinder doesn't revolve, nor is it not a pump action. all i see is that there is a cylinder that probably revolves that the batteries go in, and a pump with action bars coming from it. Please explain it so that it makes sense, rather than something randomly thrown together with a fantasy power system to make it ok.
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SnaFuBAR
I didn't overlook that at all. you didn't seem to explain that the cylinder doesn't revolve, nor is it not a pump action. all i see is that there is a cylinder that probably revolves that the batteries go in, and a pump with action bars coming from it. Please explain it so that it makes sense, rather than something randomly thrown together with a fantasy power system to make it ok.
Fair enough.
It works like any other revolver would. It cases 4 separate batteries. These batteries can fire 2 shots each before losing their charge. In order to move to the next charge, you must pump the gun to turn the revolving piece. This is to keep the gun from firing a single shot and revolving on its own, in retrospect that probably wouldn't have been such a bad idea, but oh well, I still like how it looks.
As for reloading, the revolving piece slides out to the side with a flick of the switch sitting next to it. Spare batteries are placed on the right side of the gun for show and for storage.
So no, it doesn't all make sense, but I like how it turned out... for the most part.
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GeometricGeek
Nice smg ICEE. :awesome:
lol shussh you, you know only the anims are mine :P
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Yeah...because that model is shit
:D <3
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Heathen
Yeah...because that model is shit
:D <3
-.- you are bad and you should feel bad for being bad.
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BobtheGreatII
Fair enough.
It works like any other revolver would. It cases 4 separate batteries. These batteries can fire 2 shots each before losing their charge. In order to move to the next charge, you must pump the gun to turn the revolving piece. This is to keep the gun from firing a single shot and revolving on its own, in retrospect that probably wouldn't have been such a bad idea, but oh well, I still like how it looks.
As for reloading, the revolving piece slides out to the side with a flick of the switch sitting next to it. Spare batteries are placed on the right side of the gun for show and for storage.
So no, it doesn't all make sense, but I like how it turned out... for the most part.
I think it makes much more sense to say that the pump places a battery into the corresponding space in the bottom of the cylinder, and that when the slide is pushed back forward it causes the cylinder to rotate. You have to add an exit portal for spent batteries behind the cylinder on the bottom of the gun for this to make sense, however. The new charge would push the old one out and it would fall out the bottom of the gun. This way you avoid the cylinder flipping out, which everyone has pointed out makes no sense on a pump-action weapon.
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ironclad
-.- you are bad and you should feel bad for being bad.
Yeah. Your a bad person Heathen. You should feel ashamed. We forgive you tho <3
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SnaFuBAR
uhhh, i really really doubt it would feed from both sides. the one on the right would be a spare mag. i think the animation itself flows well but it's completely ridiculous.
Maybe it works like a C-mag? I dunno. At least if it were to look like that, both magazines should be joined by some kind of handle, so that they can be easily removed and inserted.
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Thread needs more pictures, now.