SCR 300 Man Portable Radio
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Disclaimer: This is meant to be a solid radio attached to the molly system distributed by Anvil Industry https://www.anvilindustry.co.uk/ and is compatible as a digital kitbash or added on to their physical resin line that they provide for backpack rigs, or torsos that have straps over the shoulders. Additional Disclaimer: Torso, and head pictured and used with the radio are not part of this download but are parts used in a digital kitbash of the Anvil Digital Forge Miniatures range from the kits "Over the Top Once More" "Post Apocalypse 2" and "D Day" ranges located here: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-over-the-top-2-once-more-anvil-digital-forge-february-2021-223338 https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-regiments-d-day-anvil-digital-forge-june-2021-223318 https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-post-apocalypse-2-reclaim-the-zone-anvil-digital-forge-september-2023-324789 Please Consider signing up for the Anvil Digital Forge Patreon, as a subscription also gives you a substantial discount for these bits, as well as monthly content that has been awesome. If you look through their digital catalogue, you'll see a lot of similar content that fits this Diesel Punk sci-fi narrative, with a lot more planned for the year to come! (at time of posting, a sub is like 10 bucks a month, plus tier unlock rewards for global subs, as well as paywall content released fairly regularly on top of the monthly content, and a Kickstarter.) Final Disclaimer: I am not an employee, nor contractor, licensed contributor, unofficial or official sponsor, secret agent, strategic asset, double agent, or black operative, for Anvil Industries or Anvil Digital Forge. I am making this thingy, as a individual project but have zero blessing from the good creators from the Anvil Team. I made it to be compatible, but otherwise unendorsed from the people at Anvil Industries. Description/Scope (lore): In 1940, Motorola (then the Galvin Manufacturing Company) received a contract from the War Department to develop a portable, battery powered voice radio receiver/transmitter for field use by infantry units. The project engineering team consisted of Daniel E. Noble, who conceived of the design using frequency modulation, Henryk Magnuski who was the principal RF engineer, Marion Bond, Lloyd Morris, and Bill Vogel. The SCR-300 operated in the 40.0 to 48.0 MHz frequency range and was channelized. Along with other mobile FM tank and artillery radios such as the SCR-508 (20.0 to 27.9 MHz) and the SCR-608 (27.0 to 38.9 MHz), the SCR-300 marked the beginning of the transition of combat-net radio from low-HF AM/CW to low-VHF FM. (Wikipedia entry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCR-300) Let me know in the comments how you feel about this. And feel free to modify, adapt, and expand on this concept. The weapon itself is able to be modified in blender, with the Barrel, as well as the tube along the top being able to be removed. MODEL IS UNSUPPORTED FOR DIGITAL KITBASH EASE. Thanks for your time, your download, your like and sub... and this suit isn't cheap... YOU OUTTA KNOW, YOU BOUGHT IT!
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