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Fowler Pattern Surveyor Carbine
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Dimensions were derived from a firearm and scaled down to 1:56. This is a little small for Bolt Action troops, but far too small for Warhammer 40k.
the Fowler Pattern Survey Carbine was built on contract for Rogue Traders to provide an advanced auspex that wouldn't hinder the operators ability to fight back, and required no bionic augmentation.
Starting with the internals from a heavy laspistol, a carbine frame was built with Plasfibre to support full size lasrifle batteries. A large electronic camera with viewer was built onto the top of the frame, capable of seeing in multi-spectral, thermal, and low light modes. These can be electronically magnified 1, 4, or 8 times. Fixed iron sights were added on top for optic failures. On the operators top right a weapons light was added, and below that is a laser range finder, aiming laser, and laser illuminator. On the operators left hand side is a flip out panel, on the front is a low power radar sensor that actively detects physical obj
the Fowler Pattern Survey Carbine was built on contract for Rogue Traders to provide an advanced auspex that wouldn't hinder the operators ability to fight back, and required no bionic augmentation.
Starting with the internals from a heavy laspistol, a carbine frame was built with Plasfibre to support full size lasrifle batteries. A large electronic camera with viewer was built onto the top of the frame, capable of seeing in multi-spectral, thermal, and low light modes. These can be electronically magnified 1, 4, or 8 times. Fixed iron sights were added on top for optic failures. On the operators top right a weapons light was added, and below that is a laser range finder, aiming laser, and laser illuminator. On the operators left hand side is a flip out panel, on the front is a low power radar sensor that actively detects physical obj
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