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Also, Magebane?

 

 

http://puu.sh/6VLhf.jpg

 

Looks cool so far. The diamond shape seems a little odd (flat I guess), but maybe it'll look better to me once it's all finished. :tongue:

 

 

Oh yeah, forgot about that.

 

 

http://puu.sh/6VOln.jpg

 

 

That's what I was intending. :happy:

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Oh yeah, forgot about that.

 

 

http://puu.sh/6VOln.jpg

 

 

That's what I was intending. :happy:

 

Looks very nice.

 

My dog is just sitting out in the snow staring at squirrels.

 

Edit: Where is everyone?

Edit: :ermm:

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Where is everyone??

Still missing... It's so lonely here now. :sad:

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Edit: Where is everyone?

 

Where is everyone??

 

It was Valentine's day so I was busy all day getting laid. :D Not sure about the rest of the guys though, likely the same.

 

 

 

@ub3rman Don't know what the bulge is, the Russian T-82 has one too but it's a hell of a lot smaller. Never cared much for it either, it could look however it wants to as long as it was keeping my ass alive.

 

Though if I had to guess, I'd say it's an architectural strengthening for the barrel so it doesn't blow up after launching the grenade. Those grenades pack one hell of a pressure inside the barrel and have an extra boost that kicks in while the grenade is traveling through the barrel after the shell launches it, enough to force the entire tank to move nearly a meter backwards.

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Anyone know what the bulge about a third of the way up the barrel of this tank gun is?

 

 

 

I don't know what it's purpose is in a gun, but that device is called a Plenum. They're more commonly found in car engines, and serve to regulated gas pressure, either to accelerate gas-flow or retard it.

 

They're a common sight in modern car engines, and are fitted in both the air intake and exhaust pipes. They increase engine output by making the intake and exhaust cycles smoother and faster, resulting in a more efficient burn. They're particularly common on Turbocharged engines, which have a turbine in their intake that compresses the incoming air.

 

http://www.autocomponenti.com/twinspark_tech/twinspark_intake_options_files/intake-plenum.jpg

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I can;t sleep, watched a documentary on something, that lasted 2hours, and I'm still wide awake. 7aam aassazxzzzzz

 

SIIIGGHGGHHHHH!!! can't spell chek rite szxcxzxcxzcxzzzzzzzzzz

 

i was boored and pacially aslleeep when ieye watched this eh.

 

still am under huh,sd

 

clicking mouse easy when tiredaashgfghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhfffffffffvnvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv

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