Gurkhas for Falklands

Started by alanl, 22 February 2013, 11:14:06 AM

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Techno

Thanks to you too Sunray. :-bd
As soon as it's 'done'...I'll put that piccy up for every one to comment.
Cheers - Phil.

Techno

Another quick question to clear something up for me, if anyone would be so kind.

Another of the Falkland's 'infills' is a 66mm LAW (which I can easily find pics for..So I know what it looks like and how long it is.)
I was going to do the figure as prone.
Only pic (drawing)I can find in that position shows the Law angled somewhat across the firer rather than straight down the line of the body.
Presumably to stop his bum getting scorched by the 'exhaust'...I'm guessing ??...Am I right ?

How was this weapon fired ?
Doesn't seem to be any sort of trigger underneath....Appears as though it's a button (?) on the top of the LAW which does this.
Again...Am I presuming correctly ?

Cheers - Phil



nikharwood


Techno

Thanks Lots Nik ! :-bd
For once it looks as though my suppositions were on the right lines ! :)
Cheers - Phil.

Gran76

Fantastic news your sculpting a 66mm LAW i think that will wrap up the Brits infantry weapons  :)

Techno

Almost  ;)....But no clues. ;D ;D ;D
Cheers - Phil.

Rob

Phil,

I am sure you know all I am about to say, but just in case....

The 66/LAW is a disposable one shot weapon and was issued as ammunition to riflemen. The point being it is not a crew served or specialist weapon. Therefore any soldier depicted using it should also have his personel weapon.

It had an integral carrying strap so could be slung across the shoulder out of the way when not in use.

It was telescopic and was pulled out to its full length prior to firing. The pictures you have in this thread show it extended.


Cheers, Rob  :)

Rob

This shows it before extention

:)

Techno

Thanks Rob !!
Very useful info. :-bd
I've been wondering if some (all) of the 'infills' were going to need an extra weapon added.
Probably means more questions from me tomorrow...Hey Ho !! ;) :)
Cheers - Phil.