![]() Is it "useful in a nerf shootout?" probably not, I wouldn't recommend it. Here is a pic with the wires plugged in and the studs on one side, sorry it's so blurry >.>: I am going to make a stand-off that wont come off easily, currently you have to use a small tool or straw to move the switch. I put it in there because I wanted to make it have a 'futuristic' look with a moving lit display (it would look cool in a hip holster - ) I made recesses for all the plugs, it has a integrated battery that charges up from a USB port, and all the buttons are studs on the edge of the outside, and finally a hole for the on/off switch. When it is uncased, it only needed a little sanding to make it fit perfectly in the cavity at the bottom of the handle (I had to remove parts of the screw tunnels in there, on the very bottom to make the window work). Wow Thanks much for all the nice response!! - MP3 player: I sawed off the bottom of the handle at the groove in the butt of the handle, I went to the Fry's electronics store and bought "the cheapest mp3 player with a lit up display that I could find" this one was on sale for about 10 bucks. Thanks to all you modders out there for great ideas like the shotgun mod. I just purchased a Recon and will be giving it the same makeover. Krylon plastic paint based, all the color and detail are brushed on, and then sealed with 6 or 8 coats of clear krylon, and then heat-treated. Any tips on what to make a bayonette blade out of, that isn't going to accidentally kill some little kid? (Plexiglass is not a good idea, for instance) I am considering futuristic/steampunk/whatever styled bayonettes for both guns. ![]() As with the pistol, it's not finished yet, and will have way more stuff bolted/glued/stuck on. I am trying for a good 'overdone' look as I'm going to be selling this.Ģnd attempt at Nerf painting/mod is this Longshot. Its still not done, I want to add a leather hand strap, sorta like on a camcorder. Also added a home-made scope made from medicine bottles and pvc, and a small green-colored light. I have incorporated a small MP3 Player in the handle, so it could have some cool high-tech looking lights. Prices will range from $19.99 to $59.99.Yeah, its another Maverick. Initially, these products will be available at Toys ‘R Us. Other products in the line include a 2GB PC/Mac-compatible flash drive shaped like a mini-NERF blaster, 2GB digital MP3 player, walkie-talkies with up to a 1000-ft range, and a multi-function flashlight. Whether your kids are budding movie directors or ghost hunters, you can outfit them with night vision goggles, a digital camera that can be mounted to a helmet or bike, a pocket DVR with a preview screen, or a 2.1MP or 5.1MP digital camera packaged with social media software. This gear has been specifically designed and molded to look like the NERF material of today. NERF has certainly changed from the spongy footballs from when I was a kid! Sakar International, under license from Hasbro, has just announced NERF-branded gear for kids, including night vision goggles, helmet cams, and other audio, visual, and technology merchandise. If you buy something through the links on this page, we may earn a commission at no cost to you. ![]()
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