Cal Tek USA and Electronic Arts have teamed up to produce figures based on the hit game Medal of Honor Warfighter. I am not a gamer anymore as running Monkey Depot does not allow much down time, so we will be talking about the figure.
I get really excited about projects like this. EA works with real equipment makers for the game, and then with Cal Tek for the licensed figure. Projects like this provide a great way for more people to become aware of the detail and quality of today's 1/6 hobby.
The uniform is the Crye Precision Gen III in AOR camo pattern (or Navy Working Uniform Type II as it is now officially called). The pattern was basiaclly developed to get SEALS a MARPAT like camo.
Cal Tek got all the technical details of the complex Crye uniform. The pouch on the belt back is the LBT quick release "blowout" med pouch. Many guys like to keep them on person at all times. The pouch allows for a quick release with a cable pull.
The past decade of war has changed how go fast guys kit up. These days "light is right" and mission configurable are the goals. The LBT-6094B Slick armor carrier allows for a low profile package. Then the operator can add different chest rigs (like the included LBT-1961G) depending on mission needs. Much easier to re-configure than unthreading a bunch of MOLLE pouches.
作者: 广阔的宇宙 时间: 2013-4-12 16:22
One of the highlights of the set is the LaRue OBR 5.56mm rifle kitted out with all the "cool guy" stuff. LaRue originally started producing mounts for optics etc, but has expanded to produce top of the line rifles favored by many "in the know".
Cal Tek got all the details like the LaRue RISR stock addtiion. This allows the operator to obtain a higher cheek weld for optics while still allowing the charging handle to work. The stock pad slides back when the weapon is
The ACOG is sporting a Trijicon RMR red dot for close in work. Also, note the back up iron sights are the Surefire Dueck Defense Rapid Transition Sights (RTS). Just a slight tilt of the rifle and the back ups are right there.
All proned out and ready. Check out the C-A-T Military (Combat Application Tourniquet) with the time tape so the medical guys will know how long it has been on.