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pcsguy88

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Fogger sent them to me over a year ago, but they are finally mounted. Introducing my AT-ST's dual 20mm chainguns.







 

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I'm thinking the Germans (in their over engineering ways) made the bottom cannon feed 2 rounds at a time, firing every other one. If I like the idea, I might cut the bullet tips off between the cannons to reflect this mechanism.
 

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Thanks Midget. I'm really happy with the results. Can't believe I waited so long considering it took less than and hour to cut, spray and glue them.
 

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How did you end up mounting them on there? I have a few of those rifles lying around, I might do the same thing.
 

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Over engineered, prone to breaking down, difficult to repair, difficult to refuel, difficult to replace and probably has poor maneuverability as well. A logistical nightmare, yep it's German alright!
 
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Over engineered, prone to breaking down, difficult to repair, difficult to refuel, difficult to replace and probably has poor maneuverability as well. A logistical nightmare, yep it's German alright!

And yet still capable of upwards of 13-to-1 kill ratios against "superior" Allied designs.