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Fallout fans 4 made a sword out of this game
Editors portal Make constructed a working model of weapon Shishkebab (Shishkebab) from the computer game Fallout 4. Shishkebab from Fallout 4 is a weapon that combines the properties of the sword and flame thrower.
Shishkebab, which, like quantum nuke-Cola, made his debut in Fallout 3, the easiest way to describe how hot sword made from trash. He was made of the mower blades, motorcycle gas tank, hand brake and ignition. This weapon could chop and ignite any enemy.
To reconstruct the legendary "shish-kebab" from a computer game, the editors took the katana and equipped with its specially developed system of copper pipes for gas distribution along the blade of the sword. Near the handle of the sword placed ognemёtnuyu system of butane cylinders, with piezo button to ignite the gas, the fuel lever and parts of several sham.
As handles Fuel used leather motorcycle brake cable from which stretches to the gas cylinder. When you click on the rope handle presses the balloon, opening the gas supply through the rod. After painting, the editors tested Shishkebab lethal force on several things and were quite happy with the result! The result, it should be noted, came eerily cool.
Shishkebab, which, like quantum nuke-Cola, made his debut in Fallout 3, the easiest way to describe how hot sword made from trash. He was made of the mower blades, motorcycle gas tank, hand brake and ignition. This weapon could chop and ignite any enemy.
To reconstruct the legendary "shish-kebab" from a computer game, the editors took the katana and equipped with its specially developed system of copper pipes for gas distribution along the blade of the sword. Near the handle of the sword placed ognemёtnuyu system of butane cylinders, with piezo button to ignite the gas, the fuel lever and parts of several sham.
As handles Fuel used leather motorcycle brake cable from which stretches to the gas cylinder. When you click on the rope handle presses the balloon, opening the gas supply through the rod. After painting, the editors tested Shishkebab lethal force on several things and were quite happy with the result! The result, it should be noted, came eerily cool.