very nice pics some other peoples are really blury. maybe he has a tripod.
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HyperMaxx 1500
makeitgo- Posts : 161
Join date : 2011-04-04
Location : Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- Post n°37
Re: HyperMaxx 1500
I just used hotglue but the shell work is purely cosmetic. It offers no real structural support so just by being patient and placing the glue carefully, gives a clean look.
I actually don't use a tripod for my writeups. It's all about lighting actually. I use indirect lighting with 2 2500 lumen light bulbs.
The reason why most peoples photos are blurry is because of poor lighting conditions.
And just before you say it's my camera... These and all my write ups were done with my iPhone.
I actually don't use a tripod for my writeups. It's all about lighting actually. I use indirect lighting with 2 2500 lumen light bulbs.
The reason why most peoples photos are blurry is because of poor lighting conditions.
And just before you say it's my camera... These and all my write ups were done with my iPhone.
mister_elliott- Posts : 327
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Re: HyperMaxx 1500
How's the rotation timing going MIG?
makeitgo- Posts : 161
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Re: HyperMaxx 1500
It's working better than I'd hope now. I'm consistantly hitting 90' ranges. I've tweaked and tweaked and I'm finally happy with it. I can pierce cardboard now at 15 feet. I can hit 100' sometimes. It's pretty cool that vapors occur after I fire.
mister_elliott wrote:How's the rotation timing going MIG?
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