@bottomtextlol
Joined on December 5th, 2017, this user has been a member for 3,104 days and is the 4,730th person to register an account.
Has 13 submissions, the first one uploaded on December 12th, 2017 and the most recent on March 25th, 2024.
Of those, 1 has been featured and 4 have won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 4,913 downloads.
In total, they have been download 63,881 times.
Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 47 stickfigures.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 78% positive.
Also, they are typically 100% positive when rating animation spotlights.
Has made 345 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 412 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
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Пистолеты пулемёты certainly is the Russian designation for submachine guns but I doubt how Russian the surname vadia sounds. Also they don’t put the first letter of the gun designer’s surname after the number but rather before (for example AK-47: avtomat kalashnikova- 1947. Another example, PPSh 41- pistolet pulemyot shapgin 1941) so I’d recommend naming it the PPV-9 or PPV-37 if you want to go by gun type-designer’s name – year made/ designed in formula to name the gun. Also you could make a GRAU designation for the gun (essentially grau is the main directorate for pretty much anything in the Russian military and they designate every gun, rocket, missile, cannon and even equipment like body armor and what not) and the GRAU designation for firearms is 6P followed by some number for example 6P20 is the ak-74. Otherwise lovr the design of the gun and pretty much everything about it. Can’t really improve much about it. Also sorry for the essay of a comment I made
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Aka just an uzi
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damn that looks really good
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Seems a bit slow for something moving at 5 times the speed of sound
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I think this group just needs to get more traction so that more people will join the group. I’ll try to make a character once I get enough motivation to make figs and enough creativity to make it orignal looking
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From*
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How demanding frok your device are some of the sn features? Cuz it seems like quite a hindrance for the app is the limits of mobile phones
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tf2 pyro inspired?
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I’m probably gonna make a fig for this but it’ll take time until I’ll finish it since I haven’t made a star wars fig in about a year and a half and really need to think of a design
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it was but i really hope it gets revived because it is a really good idea for a series
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Maybe change the name to TBA-5? (Tarez bullpapoviy avtomat-5) or ABT-5. To me it kinda sounds more like what the russians would name their weapons (-designer’s name-‘s -type of weapon- -year designed (optional))
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well i wouldnt call the ak an inferior platform. yes they have much more recoil (mostly because all of the moving parts move at the same time shifting a lot of mass backwards) but an AK-12 (or any similar rifle modified to western modularity standards) is just as good as an AR-15. even if the ar-15 is more accurate (which isnt exactly true) there are still balancing factors that make them both pretty much equal
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i feel it should have a lot more of ak kind of influence (sort of like the ots-14 groza). not to talk about the fact most russian soldiers (even 20 years from now) are probably gonna be armed with either ak74m’s or ak12’s
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i think you should make various armed versions of this truck (perhaps make a lighter version that looks more like a toyota land cruiser than a ford f150) perhaps as a light mortar carrier or perhaps with anti tank/ air weapons especially if there’s a kind of poor/ insurgent faction that cant afford tanks and the fancy futuristic weapons
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well considering the fact Dima was born 1970 he would have already been in the soviet army with his brother in 1990 due to soviet conscription laws of any able bodied male over the age of 18 (probably nearing the end of his service after like 2 years) and quite likely deployed to afghanistan as one of like 600k
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