
*GIFT ART* 'RoadHammer One'
Hey y'all,
The great
ethanblack did this incredibly cool tech illo of the 'RoadHammer One' from me and
draggo 's 'PostWar story series.
You can find his sub here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3821089/
You can find the story series beginning here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1688620/
Thanks, Ethan!
Check Six,
DireWolf505
Art by
Design by DireWolf505/NMB
RoadHammer One built by Case Mason
The great


You can find his sub here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3821089/
You can find the story series beginning here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1688620/
Thanks, Ethan!
Check Six,
DireWolf505
Art by

Design by DireWolf505/NMB
RoadHammer One built by Case Mason
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Still Life
Species Turtle / Tortoise
Size 640 x 480px
File Size 69.9 kB
Listed in Folders
Finally finishes cleaning the left over bits of the brigands he ran over earlier off his tank.
In the background there is the sound of an explosion. "What the...?"
Bits of zelos begin raining down coating the tank in gore once more.
"OH, COME ON!. And I just finished cleaning the damn thing"
In the background there is the sound of an explosion. "What the...?"
Bits of zelos begin raining down coating the tank in gore once more.
"OH, COME ON!. And I just finished cleaning the damn thing"
Haha! Run away! Yer trucks are good only against babies armed with sticks and stones!
Alright, some seriousness again... I remember one of my friends telling an interesting and relevant story. He served in the Finnish military, in a unit that had woman conscripts as well. One of the women was very easy to get crying. If she was scolded harshly, she started crying. Some of the old-school officers were very unused to this kind of response, and they froze, if this woman conscript cried before them. My friend told he even heard some of the officers apologizing. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean what I said, I wasn't really serious..." This amused and also frustrated my friend. You can get very unpredictable responses from people who are not used to people crying by crying before them.
I haven't seen it myself, so I can't be sure, but according to most of the stories I've heard, I'm not sure if women in army is a good thing. Maybe it works in a professional army, where everybody is motivated, but in a conscript army, where they take pretty much everybody who's not totally out of shape... yeah... You get those females who are so motivated they are better than most men, but you also get those females who start crying when they are criticized. You do the math after this.
So, yeah... running away and crying most probably won't get a response from me, at least a positive one... and the story was a dream sequence, wasn't it?
Alright, some seriousness again... I remember one of my friends telling an interesting and relevant story. He served in the Finnish military, in a unit that had woman conscripts as well. One of the women was very easy to get crying. If she was scolded harshly, she started crying. Some of the old-school officers were very unused to this kind of response, and they froze, if this woman conscript cried before them. My friend told he even heard some of the officers apologizing. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean what I said, I wasn't really serious..." This amused and also frustrated my friend. You can get very unpredictable responses from people who are not used to people crying by crying before them.
I haven't seen it myself, so I can't be sure, but according to most of the stories I've heard, I'm not sure if women in army is a good thing. Maybe it works in a professional army, where everybody is motivated, but in a conscript army, where they take pretty much everybody who's not totally out of shape... yeah... You get those females who are so motivated they are better than most men, but you also get those females who start crying when they are criticized. You do the math after this.
So, yeah... running away and crying most probably won't get a response from me, at least a positive one... and the story was a dream sequence, wasn't it?
I think I'm getting it now...
Road Hammer is both in Blackout's Transformers stories AND your Postwar series! See how out of the loop I am? Geez! *shakes head in embarrassment and slinks about*
Anyway, heard this was another well-detailed piece and I don't doubt it in the least. I can close my eyes and imagine this mass of rolling armour and steel cruising down a dirt path that use to be a roadway, scouting out the terrain. Makes a nice visual in the mind, my friend.
Very nice.
Road Hammer is both in Blackout's Transformers stories AND your Postwar series! See how out of the loop I am? Geez! *shakes head in embarrassment and slinks about*
Anyway, heard this was another well-detailed piece and I don't doubt it in the least. I can close my eyes and imagine this mass of rolling armour and steel cruising down a dirt path that use to be a roadway, scouting out the terrain. Makes a nice visual in the mind, my friend.
Very nice.
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