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Adventure Force / Dart Zone Spectrum Modifications by opcolu
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 11 months ago
Just finished up a full week of development work and 60+hours of printing, testing and iterating, but the results are definitely worth it! Custom designed parts include:
3D printed muzzle delete
3D printed DZ rail
3D printed flywheel cage - custom for Spectrum
3D printed concave "high crush" flywheels
3D printed battery tray for 900mAh 60C LiPo
3D printed DZ to buffer tube adapter
3D Printed motor cover (for 180 motors) - not required for 130 motors
Community parts:
3D printed mag release (compatible with Nerf "bump" mags (by BuffdaddyNerf)
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4565982
3D printed stock / butt (by 3DTAC)
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/3dtac-phanton-ar15-stock-airsoft-only
Other mods include:
180 Motor upgrade
900mAh LiPo 60C 2S pack with XT-60 connector
Omron clone flywheel switch
Rewire with dual 16AWG
Overall everything went together really well, and this is an excellent platform for getting incredible performance at bargain basement prices! The blaster costs ~$20USD here in Canada, the motors cost $2 each, the LiPo pack was $11, the switch was $2 and the wire was what I had laying around. The rest of the parts are all 3D printed and probably a total of $10 worth of material. So for less than $50 you can have a full-blown 130FPS+ high-accuracy LiPo-powered flywheel blaster that largely retains the stock looks.
The purpose of this project was to "democratize" a high performance readily available flywheel semi-auto blaster platform that could be built by anyone with a 3D printer and $50 to burn. My small contribution to a great community of builders, tinkerers, engineers, dreamers, artists and otherwise handy folks. Thanks to all!
3D printed muzzle delete
3D printed DZ rail
3D printed flywheel cage - custom for Spectrum
3D printed concave "high crush" flywheels
3D printed battery tray for 900mAh 60C LiPo
3D printed DZ to buffer tube adapter
3D Printed motor cover (for 180 motors) - not required for 130 motors
Community parts:
3D printed mag release (compatible with Nerf "bump" mags (by BuffdaddyNerf)
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4565982
3D printed stock / butt (by 3DTAC)
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/3dtac-phanton-ar15-stock-airsoft-only
Other mods include:
180 Motor upgrade
900mAh LiPo 60C 2S pack with XT-60 connector
Omron clone flywheel switch
Rewire with dual 16AWG
Overall everything went together really well, and this is an excellent platform for getting incredible performance at bargain basement prices! The blaster costs ~$20USD here in Canada, the motors cost $2 each, the LiPo pack was $11, the switch was $2 and the wire was what I had laying around. The rest of the parts are all 3D printed and probably a total of $10 worth of material. So for less than $50 you can have a full-blown 130FPS+ high-accuracy LiPo-powered flywheel blaster that largely retains the stock looks.
The purpose of this project was to "democratize" a high performance readily available flywheel semi-auto blaster platform that could be built by anyone with a 3D printer and $50 to burn. My small contribution to a great community of builders, tinkerers, engineers, dreamers, artists and otherwise handy folks. Thanks to all!
