Just thought I'd keep you guys up to date on my current main project.
This here is my Autorayven Mk0, or Autorayven Prototype. It uses the body of an old N-Strike Rayven I got from a friend, with all the internals bound for use in my Elite Rayven. The shell will probably be dumped for spare parts or something.
Sunday 31 May 2015
Friday 29 May 2015
Review: Buzz Bee Range Master
The Range Master is the largest blaster in Buzz Bee's Air Max line, although it has been around for several years in a grey colour scheme instead of the new blue. Nerf has released several sniper-style blasters and none of them have really lived up to expectation, so how does the Range Master stack up?
Sunday 24 May 2015
Saturday 16 May 2015
Mini Mod: Semi Auto Rapidstrike (aka Slowstrike)
I have plans to make my Elite Rayven full auto. Those plans involve a Rapidstrike pusher, Longshot stock, Falcons and a 3S. As I'm currently waiting for the Falcons and 3S to arrive, I thought I'd make use of my now useless pusher donating RS.
Externally it looks no different, which was part of the goal. Internally however...
Externally it looks no different, which was part of the goal. Internally however...
Labels:
Elite,
Mod,
Nerf,
rapidstrike
Wednesday 13 May 2015
Mini Review: Nerf Rebelle Bliss
The Bliss is one of the many Jolt variants available, however is a more recent release and is one of the few distinctly different Jolt variants available individually.
Monday 11 May 2015
N-Strike vs Elite Round 6: Elite Strongarm vs N-Strike Maverick REV-6
The Strongarm and Maverick are both staples of their respective lines. Both are the quintessential 6-shot revolver that's easy to use and very cheap. Which one is better?
I do realise that in the scheme of things this comparison is pretty late, but I really want to keep up the Elite vs N-Strike comparison records.
I do realise that in the scheme of things this comparison is pretty late, but I really want to keep up the Elite vs N-Strike comparison records.
Monday 4 May 2015
Review: HobbyMods EAT Spring Mod Kit
HobbyMods (link left) is an Aussie based aftermarket/mod parts seller who does springs and 3D mod parts. Being that the EAT is one of my favourite blasters and HobbyMods have an excellent mod kit for it, I decided to pick up a set (as well as another for a friend).
As I installed the kit at night, unfortunately the pics have rather bad lighting, but hopefully you can still see the important parts.
As I installed the kit at night, unfortunately the pics have rather bad lighting, but hopefully you can still see the important parts.
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