ACPin Posted December 18, 2014 Posted December 18, 2014 Saw bits of The Lone Ranger movie the other night towards the end where this was used to wipe out the tribe. It can swivel side-to-side, has a lever partially obscured by the wheel and opted for the round magazine. The undercarriage stabilizes the whole assembly and can be pulled by a horse. AC Quote
ElCrab Posted December 18, 2014 Posted December 18, 2014 (edited) Not too shabby. My only critique would be that the true, historically accurate Gatling gun wasn't belt-fed. Even if it were, you'd want to have that belt of ammunition go into the part where you've created the rear gun-sight. The Gatling gun of those days had a gravity feed system, with essentially a pre-loaded magazine that affixed to the top and turning the crank spat out the rounds as they fell downward. But you've captured the overall look of it rather well, and while the belt isn't correct historically, it's rather well done. At first, I was more interested in what you used to create it, until the Western History nerd in me took over. Edited December 18, 2014 by ElCrab Quote
ACPin Posted December 19, 2014 Author Posted December 19, 2014 Not too shabby. My only critique would be that the true, historically accurate Gatling gun wasn't belt-fed. Even if it were, you'd want to have that belt of ammunition go into the part where you've created the rear gun-sight. The Gatling gun of those days had a gravity feed system, with essentially a pre-loaded magazine that affixed to the top and turning the crank spat out the rounds as they fell downward. But you've captured the overall look of it rather well, and while the belt isn't correct historically, it's rather well done. At first, I was more interested in what you used to create it, until the Western History nerd in me took over. Agree with most of your observation except for the belt which is supposed to show the bullets coming out and the round magazine as described is where they're coming from. AC Quote
Balbo Posted December 19, 2014 Posted December 19, 2014 Fantastic work I really love the techniques you used. Quote
ElCrab Posted December 19, 2014 Posted December 19, 2014 Ahhh, I stand corrected on that, then! A Facebook friend is an avid digger, and he once posted a Gatling gun 1" round he found with his detector. They were huge cartridges. Your way of representing them is pretty well spot-on. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/ba/Gatling_1inch_round.JPG Quote
Mazin Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 Wow, this one actually looks much better than the one used in LR! Seriously, for me it's more accurate and a lot more original in build. I didn't really like that they've used that grey barrel making as part of a gun. It seemed to be rather "cheap". Of course, it still looks like a nice gun, but... guys... amateurs could use a barrel, not profesionals And i have to agree about the belt. It's unnecessary here. And i didn't realize that You've used rubber bands at the first moment. I guess that colors can do the trick Still, there probably wasn't anything else to use right? Quote
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