With an incredible 70’s urban feel (like Shaolin Shuffle), this MC has features like a mixtape in the barrel, boombox for a magazine, gold microphone dangling by a thread up front, and markers for shells on the side. Based on the comments in that site, it seems to be a collab between Albert NG and RYZIN ART, but we’ll get back to that in a moment. SG-12 “Boombox” – A very stylish variant that can be seen in Artstation as well. I’ll have to look into even more stranger symbol combinations in order to figure It out, unless it was the artist having creative liberties and making creepy gibberish, but that’s the easy route out of questioning this mystery. I’ve looked into Apothicon symbols, Alchemical symbols, and even demonic sigils but I can’t find what matches with them. The three-symbol combination next to “The Condemned” terms, it should mean something, right? The ones within circles and triangles, lined up to make it seem like a term in itself. The rear iron bends with red tips, rather than the angular sight seen on the regular ICR-7, and having a different iron sight can be advantageous! But something else is on the variant, something tougher to figure out. ICR-7 “Summon” – A camo equivalent to those seen in CS:GO and Crossfire, the Summon is a demonic camo, pentagrams forming all over, demon faces screeching, and the words “The Condemned” and “Feed The Chaos” can be found as well. Whichever one inspired the other, I’m not sure, but it is a creative idea nonetheless. The real life firearm, the SIG SAUER CZ Scorpion, has their edition of the Tactical Unicorn and it’s one to one to the MC in the game. Long barrel makes the barrel loop, which was a good laugh for a few who got to see it. Rainbow frills above the handguard, stickers on the base and magazine of the SMG, it looks like a toy for sure. GKS “Tactical Unicorn” – A controversial camo on its arrival, but it is something never seen before in the history of Call of Duty. Unfortunately, not every Mastercraft has the same luxury, so I’m grateful for seeing whichever one comes across my search! It is fortunate that we get to see this incredible detail work in high definition, easily noticing the smaller details like the BO4 symbol on the rear sight, the “Knight Knight” quote on the frame, and the chivalry symbols (Pigeon, Shield, and Lion) behind the magazine. Titan “Black Knight” – This Mastercraft has high quality renders on Artstation, and was primarily made by employee Celeb Turner. It doesn’t seem that these phrases made it to the final cut though. “Veritas Aequitas” meaning “Truth Equity”, “Pax Tecum Sit” meaning “Peace be with you”, and the smallest one “Paenitentium Reverti” meaning “Repentance returns”. The Concept Art by Albert NG holds more secrets in the form of Latin Phrases. Maybe that’s where the Divine Justice comes from. So, in Italian Mythos, it’s closest match would be Anteros, angels that counter love, and avenge unrequited love. Could it be Cupid? Looking closer, a small “Made in Italy” label can be found below the slide. Marble and gold is a beautiful combination, and its gold with details on it as well! Winged angels on either side of the barrel, faces on the slide and gold plated grip. Strife “Divine Justice” – Another pre-order bonus, this time from Gamestop. Porter of the Zombies portion of the game? Hmm… It wasn’t Tony Ochs or David Mason, but rather Max Porter, lead weapon designer, being tagged on this weapon! Very clever indeed! Although I’m not sure why it’s 1925/2025 on the Date of Birth, perhaps it is a reference to H. Going into Zombies and buying the MX9 off a wall, as well as using a Dual Zoom optic, the dogtag reads: But there’s something about those dogtags wrapped around the rear sight. The “First To Glory” badge that has been weaved around the gun is an unused Victory badge from Blackout put into 3D perspective (for other Victory badges, see MX9 “Soldier of Fortune” – A pre-order bonus for those who’ve bought any of the deluxe editions, the “Soldier of Fortune” is a Blackout themed MC for the MX9. Without getting into too much debate over how it has been handed to us, I’d like to share with you what I’ve discovered from every MC so far. A long wall of text focused on each Mastercraft in the game, with a few extra ideas at the very end.
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