Fight in rain soaked trenches or charge over No Man’s Land to battle in the War to End All Wars. Use authentic weaponry in your fight with the enemy, call in artillery strikes to take out foes en masse, and coordinate with your team to gain the final victory on some of the most infamous battlefields of The Great War. Screaming Steel: 1914-1918, previously known as WW1: Source is a total-conversion project being developed by devoted modders for the FPS game Day of Infamy.

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laserlight959
laserlight959

So sick. Keep up the good work!

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Buttcake
Buttcake

Just opinion, but I think the texture can use more work. Maybe a bit of a darker more realistic gritty look to it. Its a good texture, but it could be better.

Good model though

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sol09 Creator
sol09

very nice work

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wing0black
wing0black

I also feel that the wood should be a darker color. Most of the rifles used in WWI were not mass produced, and were stocked with high quality walnut of a darker reddish-brown. Lower quality blonde woods did not come into common use until late in WWII, when the emphasis was on quantity instead of quality.

Nonetheless it's a great skin, and i'm sure you should have no trouble making a darker version that looks just as good.

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Stiltburger
Stiltburger

what the hell are you talking about, mass production has been around since the 1850's.

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HounderKnight
HounderKnight

A very pretty Mauser indeed.

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BEF
BEF

will there be fixable bayonets

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Sibelius
Sibelius

saw one of these in person the other day, would've liked to purchase it.

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Lt.SnoWolf
Lt.SnoWolf

The helmet cracker. Great job but the textures a bit low quality.

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Necrod
Necrod

isnt this kar98 from wwii

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HounderKnight
HounderKnight

Nope

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LeutnantA.D.
LeutnantA.D.

Well actually the Mauser K98 (the german standard repeeter rifle) was introduced in the year 1898 (therefor the 98 *gasp* what a suprise, btw: the K was because of 'Karabiner' which means as much as Carabine, but basicly it was a slightly shorter rifle)
This model looks quite nice, though I for once was wondering, wheter the ironsight is right, since it somewhat looks like just a small metal splint at the tip of the barrel (though it should actually be a metal splint with a small metal circle around it)
Also a major mistake about this rifle or at least this picture is, that the repeeter leveler is at the wrong side. (it should actually be right side, since otherwise one can't repeeter quickly [takes longer to move the left hand from the left shaft and hold the rifle stright, than the otherway around])

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Stiltburger
Stiltburger

You're full of **** and ****, this is the G98, rifle model 1898. The K98 is a shortened "modernized" version of this long rifle that went into production in the 1930's.

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SquireJames
SquireJames

Actually your both wrong...

Gewehr 98 - G98 - Original model introduced in 1898
Karabiner 98 - K98a - Cavalry/Artillery type model introduced in 1908 (even shorter barrel than the later K98k)
Karabiner 98 - K98b - Basically just a G98 called a Karabiner (Carbine) to escape the Treaty of Versailles stipulation on "Rifle Production"
Karabiner 98 - K98k - Shortened rifle introduced in 1935

Ergo, given it's long length and the period, this model is a G98. Settled?

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rossmum
rossmum

You realise the front sight hood wasn't all that common, right? Even in WWII?

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maffo
maffo

i think it looks way to clean it has to be a bit smuddered with mud or here and there some rust. that would be nice but it is good already keep up the good work

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