Major kudos my dude for keeping the CQB Form factor of the Unicorn. I have seen so many people buy the blaster and immediately stick a long barrel on and I personally feel it defeats the purpose of the Unicorn in regards to the CQB Design of it. It's meant for fast assembly, fast take down and fast action. The perfect travel blaster. Also totally digging the camera might have to check that out :)
This was one of the promises I made when I started upgrading the Unicorn! The designers did such a good job keeping it compact, and I didn't want to ruin it with extra long accessories and upgrades. I'm considering getting the upgraded dart gate with the threads and long barrel. However, I would most definitely trim the barrel back down to the stock length. Thanks for the support!
Such a sick setup man! I've had my unicorn for about a year now and as of now I'm cosmetically turning it into an MP5! Also I love how you kept it in the CQB format like its meant for!
Thanks man! I love this blaster setup and still running! I’m currently redesigning the camera mount but other than that she is rock solid. Thanks for the support!
Thanks for the support! I completely forgot to put up a review for that camera! I'll have to put something together and overlay some gameplay footage with it.
Yeah, the editing process on this one was 100x easier and less stressful than previousUpgraded videos. Thanks for the feedback! ((New Channel Standard))
I've run this iteration several times now, and really enjoy it. I posted my first game play with it a few months ago (czcams.com/video/y_TJ1LCWWiI/video.htmlsi=SllnhJ_99dd6YsXF). I'll be running it all next year, with more game play videos and maybe a follow up CZcams video to give some after thoughts. Thanks for the support!
I’d be reluctant to trust the durability of any load bearing printed part re the tube. However re the front pump’s rail, what if it was just a bit shorter and made with max infill
When you design parts do you start with a 3d scan of the blaster or wharecee you’re designing for? If so, what do you recommend for scanning and if not, what’s the process for making something that fits?
I've looked at the scanners before but I just don't have enough knowledge about them to make a purchase decision yet. So I just have a pair of calipers and trial and error. Make small changes until you get a good fit. I've also learned to only print in sections while im still dialing in the measurements. This is a huge savings on filament.
Major kudos my dude for keeping the CQB Form factor of the Unicorn. I have seen so many people buy the blaster and immediately stick a long barrel on and I personally feel it defeats the purpose of the Unicorn in regards to the CQB Design of it. It's meant for fast assembly, fast take down and fast action. The perfect travel blaster. Also totally digging the camera might have to check that out :)
This was one of the promises I made when I started upgrading the Unicorn! The designers did such a good job keeping it compact, and I didn't want to ruin it with extra long accessories and upgrades.
I'm considering getting the upgraded dart gate with the threads and long barrel. However, I would most definitely trim the barrel back down to the stock length.
Thanks for the support!
Such a sick setup man! I've had my unicorn for about a year now and as of now I'm cosmetically turning it into an MP5! Also I love how you kept it in the CQB format like its meant for!
Thanks man! I love this blaster setup and still running! I’m currently redesigning the camera mount but other than that she is rock solid. Thanks for the support!
"The Range" I love it. Bro your blaster looks like a beast. Great video. i wanna see some in-game footage from that mounted camera.
Thanks for the support! I completely forgot to put up a review for that camera! I'll have to put something together and overlay some gameplay footage with it.
Looks sweet
Hey thanks!
I agree to looks nice!
I like how you’re doing it now so yeah. and then again great video I mean it lol.
Yeah, the editing process on this one was 100x easier and less stressful than previousUpgraded videos. Thanks for the feedback! ((New Channel Standard))
Yes!
Looks like a tactical pony 👍🦄 I’m curious how the full loadout performs in cqb matches.
I've run this iteration several times now, and really enjoy it. I posted my first game play with it a few months ago (czcams.com/video/y_TJ1LCWWiI/video.htmlsi=SllnhJ_99dd6YsXF).
I'll be running it all next year, with more game play videos and maybe a follow up CZcams video to give some after thoughts. Thanks for the support!
I’d be reluctant to trust the durability of any load bearing printed part re the tube. However re the front pump’s rail, what if it was just a bit shorter and made with max infill
I have 2 of those worker scars, both of mine are very loose on basically everything. I suspect given that inner piece is printed they vary by batch.
Yeah, I've used 3 different units, each ordered a different time. 1 is super tight, and the other 2 are nice and snug on a standard 16mm barrel.
Those dz bamboo 2.0's were like lasers, I feel like people sleep on them over worker 3's though.
Yeah I'm finding that some blaster have better results than others with the 2.0s. Thanks for the support!
When you design parts do you start with a 3d scan of the blaster or wharecee you’re designing for? If so, what do you recommend for scanning and if not, what’s the process for making something that fits?
I've looked at the scanners before but I just don't have enough knowledge about them to make a purchase decision yet. So I just have a pair of calipers and trial and error. Make small changes until you get a good fit. I've also learned to only print in sections while im still dialing in the measurements. This is a huge savings on filament.