Designer extraordinaire, I suppose.

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Tayya
Tayya - - 132 comments

You're like the Niagara Falls of art pipelines.

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Tayya
Tayya - - 132 comments

That was a bad simile. You're more like the Deepwater Horizon of art pipelines.

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justgoaway
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Allied Reservist instructions: The barefoot soldiers are snipers. Watch out. But also shoot them!

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Snipers are omnnipresent in the jungles of Vietnam. Using a variety of old rifles and jury-rigged scopes, they take pot-shots at ARVN and Allied forces, bases, and road signs, severly disrupting any attempt to maintain a sense of security. This individual uses a WW2-era SKAS semi-automatic rifle, a Soviet weapon infamous for it's tempermental nature, and a telescopic scope originally mounted on crew-served sentry guns.

Recently, snipers have been leading teams on bold snatch-and-grab missions, abducting sentries, officers and local authories in the night as an intimidation tactic and to collect intelligence. To help with these missions, many snipers have assembled tools such as the net gun shown here to assist in these missions.

Good snipers gain fame and respect amoung the Vietcong, and are considered folk heroes in areas aligned with the North. Indeed, these people have nicknamed these snipers "Kraits", after the poisonous snakes in the area. The ARVN and Allies refer to the snipers either with "Sniper Chuck" or a stream of explitives. Often both.

Next model is the Guerrilla, known as "Vikky" to Allied forces. Ferriswheel has rigged and is starting work on the animations of the NVA Regular. All in all, the art pipeline is progressing very quickly.