I haven't used much 3d authoring tools in about 5 years, and I've got jury duty taking all my time now, but I'll still give this a
shot- ideas and descriptions first though.
EngineerITEM 1, Vintage MANN CO 1922 Model T Adjustable Wrench
This fine well loved adjustable wrench came from the "Standard Equipment and Accessory Tools for Driver Maintenance" kit that came
with the Engineer's first car, a 1922 MANN CO Model T C Cab pickup truck (Back when it was built, specialty tools were scarce and
often sold with the vehicle as standard equipment).
He found the old rusty bucket of bolts broken down beside a farm when walking into town one day. He found and politely inquired the
grizzled owner if he could fix it for just for the chance to fix something older than he was-for free. The old man troubled at the
notion responded "Heck, if you can fix that darn thing and git' it off-a my farm, it's all yours!" Needless to say, after a few beers
and an all-nighter, he drove it away factory fresh. No one knows what came of his old truck, but he's still got and uses all of the
tools it originally came with.
Based on adjustable wrench supplied with ford model T's (upper wrench in pic)
ITEM 2, The I-tall-yon, 12Gauge Engraved Over-Under Shotgun
An avid firearms collector, owner, as well as a gunsmith, the engineer has the best weapons from all around the world. This 6.5lb
shotgun costs more than you'll ever make in your lousy lifetimes and is a looker with all it's engraving and fancy metals... Don't
stare at it too long! It's deadly accurate and packs a wallop as the only ammo he'll put through it he made with his own two hands.
loosely based on the Fabbri Over Under Shotgun
ITEM 3, The Hyper-Velocity Automatic Rubber Band Pistol
Annoyed and intrigued by a joke from a fellow mercenary relating his battle-worn pistol to doing the damage of a "rubber band band gun", the Engineer built a rubber band gun with the speed and power of his pistol.
Will look like a semi-automatic rubber band gun made of metal, stylized 1950's style drill motor assembly sticking off of one side, with a Thompson machine gun like clip attaching to it.
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