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Old August 25th, 2009, 22:52   #1
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Location: Citrus Heights, CA
Airsoft RPV with NV Cam

OOH, what fun this thing is, how many of us could avoid "legal intervention" owning one of these?
Don't even ask, I won't sell it or copies of it...My lawyer would quit if he even saw this thing on a shelf, let alone in operation.
Imagine remote control lurking, coupled with um, precision mayhem.
I know a few motorized skateboard yahoos that like to howl by at 2:00A.M., I bet they'd like it.







TF gun: $139
Mattracks truck:$69 clearance (actually was gift)
Camera:$150 at Fry's
Servo: $39
Batteries:$39
Time to do this today: Priceless.
Most of this stuff rises from the ashes of my old hobby pursuits.
Stock is 17.77:1 overall.
Putting a butchered WildWilly2 transmission
where the motor WAS gives it a nice 58.56:1
3.29 times more torque now, and yes, 3.29 times less top speed.
The output shafts on the willy trans (diff also locked) are still there, I may put a teeny disc brake on one side, or a disc with a spiral on it. Just to fool people into asking if it's worm-driven.
Locked the rear diff (it has a sealed gear unit) by filling it with putty.




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Old August 25th, 2009, 23:02   #2
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Old August 26th, 2009, 14:16   #3
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SCARY, is how cheaply a nastie like this can be put together.
I can lay in bed, and crawl all over my cul de sac, hiding in bushes, and finding different spots to lurk in. I've since covered it with fake plants from a craft stores, so it looks like a bush itself.

It's never been detected, and I've had SO many nice headshots in frame, from over a block away...can't take 'em tho, the thing's top speed is a crawl.


Where will a gun fit on this....hmmm

The WK-Cordless drill hybrid:

782:1 gearing
Harbor Freight 18v Cordless Drill replaces RC motor.
Custom-CNC Chassis, .750 stretched
Wheely King axles, Rear is Positraction
STOCK links and driveshafts
Working Dozer blade/ 3-Point Hitch
2nd-Gen Clodbuster Cab, WW2 roll cage
HPI RS4MT front shocks


topic here:
http://www.beatyourtruck.com/forum/s...d=1#post686272

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Old August 28th, 2009, 11:29   #4
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Devastation. Little-noticed vidgame.
You get to use RC rats with cams on them, controlled by a laptop.
Best part? Self-Destruct button.

"Hey what a cute mouse, with an LED stuck on his head!"
BOOM.

Exploding Rodent Story

Buddy of mine was up at 3:00AM (Beer-Thirty, to be exact) working on his car and kept seeing mice. The kid's BB-gun was ineffective with impaired uh, vision.

So he resorted to M-80's.

A mouse ran under the corner shelves. He yells "Fire in the hole!" (he really did), and tosses a lit stick in after it.

We duck behind the Ford Cortina, and KABOOM!

Suddenly, there's a gritty, sweet mist in the air...

Six shelves of canned fruit (actually Mason Jars), two year's work canning, had instantly become a sticky, shard-laden sludge, coating everything, on that entire side of the room.

Well, technically, it was a new doorway, because it took four feet of wall out.

And his wife didn't even come out to look!

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Old August 14th, 2010, 13:26   #5
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Another Necro-bump.

I still have this thing. About a pound of dust on it...building was more fun than using.
YouTube- Airsharp RPV test two

YouTube- airsoft by remote control

YouTube- AirSharp RPV on the attack

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