Another motor experiment, this one of the -3250.
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Friday, 29 April 2016
Monday, 25 April 2016
Review: MazoFactory MOLLE Single Grenade Pouch (HSG1)
One of the common mechanics in Melbourne Nerf groups is the utility of "grenades", an ammo type that can be thrown or launched, which are usually designed and used to combat shields. They also often have special abilities if they directly hit a player. With the creation of shields for MLF, the continuing importance of grenades in MHvZ and the increasing usage of Demolisher rockets and other thrown ammo in my own games, I decided to get some dedicated grenade pouches to allow easier and faster access to any grenades I'm carrying. Enter the MazoFactory Grenade Pouch (HSG1-R2).
Note that a variety of objects count as "grenades" in Melbourne games, depending on the group and what is available at the time. Common "grenades" are Demo rockets and Vortex Pocket Howlers, although stress balls are commonly used in MLF. Pretty much any throwable ammo is applicable to "grenade" for this review.
Note that a variety of objects count as "grenades" in Melbourne games, depending on the group and what is available at the time. Common "grenades" are Demo rockets and Vortex Pocket Howlers, although stress balls are commonly used in MLF. Pretty much any throwable ammo is applicable to "grenade" for this review.
Wednesday, 20 April 2016
MLF Game Report 17/4/16 - Grenade Launchers, Worker Flywheels Usage
Another MLF event, because of the shields there was a lot more grenade action. I also got a good amount of experience with Worker wheels in my Bullpup Rapidstrike, and tried out my Demolisher with MTB Honey Badgers.
Wednesday, 13 April 2016
Mod: MTB Honey Badgers in a Demolisher
Quick post regarding the new MTB Honey Badgers. Mazofactory Grenade Pouch review will go live once I've combat tested them at MLF this Sunday, then Recon MkII and Worker flywheels at some point too.
MTB Honey Badgers are a 130 sized motor intended for use as a high speed RS pusher on 3S - getting about 14dps as opposed to Rhinos at about 9dps. Their specs however also suggest possibility for use as a 2S flywheel motor. I decided to try them in my Demolisher as I didn't want to bother with Blade 180s for it.
MTB Honey Badgers are a 130 sized motor intended for use as a high speed RS pusher on 3S - getting about 14dps as opposed to Rhinos at about 9dps. Their specs however also suggest possibility for use as a 2S flywheel motor. I decided to try them in my Demolisher as I didn't want to bother with Blade 180s for it.
Saturday, 9 April 2016
Birthday Presents 2016
A little late this year as I've only just had the chance to go and buy things.
From left to right, top to bottom:
Arduino Uno kit, Recon MkII, Lego 75126, Lego 75131, Lego 75132.
Mazofactory Grenade Pouch review to come soon, Recon MkII after that and hopefully an MLF game report after the 17th.
From left to right, top to bottom:
Arduino Uno kit, Recon MkII, Lego 75126, Lego 75131, Lego 75132.
Mazofactory Grenade Pouch review to come soon, Recon MkII after that and hopefully an MLF game report after the 17th.