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"A Case For Rayguns!"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

FIRE the "LASER"! That just wouldn't work with a rifle, would it?

March 19, 2008 at 12:57 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

Heresy has some good laser pistol type guns here.

March 19, 2008 at 9:50 PM

Blogger Jason Ellis said...

A couple comments on your well written post:

1. Ballistic firearms have been around for over a century and have changed little. Why? Because they work. Ever hear the saying, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."? I think the same applies here. In the far-flung future if ballistic style weapons still work, then why change them?

2. Power requirements for energy weapons to actually do damage are very high. Considering that power storage technology hasn't made any major leaps in the last few decades having small hand-held energy weapons doesn't seem feasible. Now, having said that there is some new technology with traditional batteries and carbon nano-tubes that might hold some promise for increased capacity in small packages, but these are still in the early research phases. Also, consider that lasers have been around for decades as well, but we are just now starting to see them mounted on large vehicles and even then in limited use. For example, the 747 airborne laser is still a chemical laser with a limited number of shots before it requires replenishing of the chemicals.

3. More about the size of weapons on figures than anything, the reason weapons tend to be larger than you would expect is so they are visually appeals, at least IMHO. Small, appropriately sized weapons tend to get lost on the model. I would rather have an over sized, yet plausible weapon, than a small piece of metal sticking out of a miniatures hand that supposed to be a gun.

March 21, 2008 at 11:30 AM

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