Great concept, design, and eye for detail. All it needs is color.
The only complaint is what someone else mentioned earlier:
The MK 48 is fed from the left side. This goes for most (if not all) clip and belt-fed weapons. This is because most weapons are right handed--the brass casings are ejected out to the right of the user.
The only possible exception to this rule would be the Browning M2HB which has an interchangeable bolt pin (aka the Jesus pin) and reverse-able guiding rail.
Just a little heads up the next time you want to do something like this.
Nice design, looks like some nwice cannon fodder. Though the gun is supposed to be fed from the left side. XP and how does it use it's E-tool with one hand...and what does it need one for anyway? o.0
The only complaint is what someone else mentioned earlier:
The MK 48 is fed from the left side. This goes for most (if not all) clip and belt-fed weapons. This is because most weapons are right handed--the brass casings are ejected out to the right of the user.
The only possible exception to this rule would be the Browning M2HB which has an interchangeable bolt pin (aka the Jesus pin) and reverse-able guiding rail.
Just a little heads up the next time you want to do something like this.