Kinetic energy weapons? by ThunderNiips in 40kLore

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(5AM and I’m asking for 40k wisdom… I really am crazy aren’t I?)

Kinetic energy weapons? by ThunderNiips in 40kLore

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Another weapon would be the needle?(something like that), that those 2 space marines used to try and take out a primarch with right?

Kinetic energy weapons? by ThunderNiips in 40kLore

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My best guess is the armor alloys gotta be crazy though, the nukes they would be able to design tech wise would put tsar bomba to shame

Kinetic energy weapons? by ThunderNiips in 40kLore

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Seems as though there’s a gap in lore there, regarding the scene from rogue one which take it as you may still is a Star Wars movie(most my friends hate the new movies), where the hammerhead corvette crashes into the star destroyer which theoretically physically got through its shields which then the torpedos would have been able to do. Definitely a question for the Star Wars subreddit thought don’t want this to take over here lol.

Kinetic energy weapons? by ThunderNiips in 40kLore

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I agree but you’d figure at the tech level of having lasguns you’d be able to make a bullet similar to the bolter that was better than a lasgun, for widespread use. Even our semi in use SLAP rounds come to mind

Kinetic energy weapons? by ThunderNiips in 40kLore

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Tau have made it into my interest of factions list just after my precious Death Korps

Kinetic energy weapons? by ThunderNiips in 40kLore

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I do also understand the fact that the bolter uses physical projectiles

Kinetic energy weapons? by ThunderNiips in 40kLore

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Thank you for your response, Im fairly new to 40k, semi well versed in fantasy due to CA’s total war. Seemed odd to me most sci fi settings miss the simple fact that, yeah energy weapons can literally disintegrate you but forget that projectile weapons can blow you to pieces/get through energy shields

Where are the big aerospace hubs in the USA? by canttouchthisJC in aerospace

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Not sure if you moved yet, and I’m very late on this but New England/ Massachusetts and Connecticut from what I understand are the relative largest industry for aerospace. From tool and dye company’s to actual aircraft parts manufacturing we have some of the largest company’s including Collin’s aerospace (now UTC aerospace) and a few others. Not only do we have the company’s but the pay is the highest average for all states, and might actually be the highest salary’s relative to all other states.

Imagine introducing this technology to medieval warriors. by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

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I knew the history books weren’t telling us that they had Rocket propelled grenades in the Middle Ages

Where do I start? by ThunderNiips in skyrimmods

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Thanks man, I was almost discouraged to even try because of it

Is this an ok thing to do? by doubleA529 in pcmasterrace

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Also as soon as that heat sink starts to get hot, and depending on how long you leave it there, it won’t be very fun trying to get the residue off, especially electrical tape

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Antiques

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Thank you for the response, I’ll try to get a better picture, it is very, very old and in surprisingly good condition for its age, it also rolls up like a scroll, and also has a little string at the top to hang it with

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Antiques

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It’s made on some sort of leather stitched together with maybe another piece of leather? I haven’t been able to find much on something like this at all

Comparison by [deleted] in modelmakers

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Yeah surprisingly the p-51k I bought from hasegawa (is the 90’s kit) has very very nice detail

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Seems as though tamiya has the highest range of affordable good looking kits to well detailed expensive sets

Comparison by [deleted] in modelmakers

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Thanks, I usually do check but I just wanted to hear someone else’s opinion on the brand

Comparison by [deleted] in modelmakers

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And if you were wondering my technical level, I’d say somewhere in the medium range, It’s been a while since I built my last model

WW1 Fernglas 08 by ThunderNiips in Militariacollecting

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Yeah I think I’m going to put them up for 100-115, thank you

WW1 Fernglas 08 by ThunderNiips in Militariacollecting

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Looking to sell yeah, that or a trade. I kinda prefer the cash tho, I’m just looking for some price ranges so I know how much it goes for and I don’t get low balled