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Markers
Piranha
Viper M1
Impulse
Delta 68
Tippmann 98
BT-4 Ironhorse
Masks
JT Spectra Proshield
DYE Invision
Haulers
Unique 6+1
Extreme Rage 2+1
Redz Packs
Uniforms
BDU's
Ghillies Suit
WW2 US Paratrooper
Hoppers
Gravity Feed
Electronic
Senario Weapons
Bazookas
Mortars
Landmines
Grenades
Others
Mics. Gear
CamelBak
Strap
Night Vision
Helmet Camera
M-35 "Paintthrower"
WW2 Satchel Charge
"Hedgehog" Beach obstruction
M-35 "Paintthrower"
This is my M-35 Paint "Flame" Thrower. It's my own design, and is really heavy. It holds 3 gallons of paint and covers anything within a 30 yard range. It's mounted on an ALICE pack frame. I have to work on an air source still, but after testing, I'm going to scrap this model. I do however have some new ideas for a new paintthrower such as a model for a paintball tank.
STATUS
Retired
WW2 Satchel Charge
This is a WW2 satchel charge. If you seen Windtalkers, you'll know what I'm talking about. Mine doesn't actually explode, but it sure sounds like it. It runs on Co2 or compressed air and has a pull cable "igniter" similar to the WW2 version. It has about a 30 second delay before it goes off with a really loud pop and a puff of smoke. It'll turn some heads.
STATUS
Complete
"Hedgehog" Beach Obstruction
For anyone who knows anything about the D-Day landing, or has seen Saving Private Ryan, You know what these are. They were made of steel and were designed to stop tanks from going anywhere on the beach. They were also used as barriers on land as well. I have 4. Mine are made of wood. Their lighter! They can be taken apart for easy transport and storage. You may see these on the beach for D-Day.
STATUS
Complete
Paint Thrower
Satchel Charge
Hedgehog