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ASSAULT SPECIALIST MKII

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ASSAULT CLASS SPECIALIST MKII //INITIAL_DESIGN//: [link]

I had a heck of a lot of ideas pop up from my head when I was detailing the Marksman an saw that the first Assault felt, bland. I want to do my best in making the specialist series a close knit combat unit
and wanted to make sure that design elements carry over from each other, so yes I presenteth to thee the Marketh twoeth.

2 more to go and the series is complete, I think I'll get up to speed after our classes end for the Summer. :D

// G74-SX
// Wacom Intuos 4 M
// Adobe PS CS6



// Inspirations: Blacklight: Retribution, Ghost Recon Online,Halo Series,Rainbow Six,District 9,Call of duty modern warfare(The first one)

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