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The Alpha TitCannon or is it the Hydro Tit Trooper?
Sicnut- Posts : 84
Join date : 2012-03-13
Age : 36
Location : Brisbane
Here's some working photos of my new pegasus inspired Titan. As I only had the shell of the Titan I had to replace the internals with those of a HydroCannon yesterday. I then added the Alpha Trooper front half and the conduit breach today. Still need to attatch the pump handle of the alpha trooper to the breach and the trusty summit pump but shouldn't take too long. Will upload photos as I go.
Jeo- Posts : 462
Join date : 2011-01-27
Age : 36
Location : Canberra
Nice!
Keep us posted.
Keep us posted.
ShadowSniper- Posts : 63
Join date : 2012-03-07
Age : 24
Location : Hobart, Tasmania
Can't wait to see it when it has the paintjob!
Apollo441- Posts : 20
Join date : 2012-04-03
Age : 34
Location : sunshine west
Do want!
How will you pump it?
How will you pump it?
Sicnut- Posts : 84
Join date : 2012-03-13
Age : 36
Location : Brisbane
I've got a summit bike pump mounted on the side now which primes the bladder in 3 pumps normally or 4 to draw blood from your opponent or put dints in my garage door. The breach is now attached to the pump handle on the AT front half aswell and cycles beautifully
Acerised- Posts : 618
Join date : 2010-10-24
Age : 30
Location : North Brisbane
Looking good mate.
KingCam- Posts : 832
Join date : 2010-03-24
Age : 37
Location : Lilydale,Melbourne,Victoria
Can we please see some update photos please?
Sicnut- Posts : 84
Join date : 2012-03-13
Age : 36
Location : Brisbane
KingCam wrote:Can we please see some update photos please?
Yeah bro I'll chuck some up this arvo planning on opening get up and gluing in some steel bar supports to the frame so I feel confident throwing it at the ground during battles
night stalker- Posts : 129
Join date : 2011-04-28
Age : 24
Location : beudesert qld
Sweet mate, love it, very neat keep it up XD
Sicnut- Posts : 84
Join date : 2012-03-13
Age : 36
Location : Brisbane
Here's a photo of the internals as of today. Not much change just reinforcing metal bars running through the top and summit pump
Jeo- Posts : 462
Join date : 2011-01-27
Age : 36
Location : Canberra
How's the breech work?
frostythesnowman- Posts : 124
Join date : 2011-07-03
Age : 32
Location : Mt Gravatt, Brisbane
Jeo wrote:How's the breech work?
push the AT handle forwards then pull it back. its just a PETG sliding breech in orange conduit.
also after plying around with this thing today.... wow. just wow. its pretty insane haha.
Sicnut- Posts : 84
Join date : 2012-03-13
Age : 36
Location : Brisbane
frostythesnowman wrote:Jeo wrote:How's the breech work?
push the AT handle forwards then pull it back. its just a PETG sliding breech in orange conduit.
also after plying around with this thing today.... wow. just wow. its pretty insane haha.
Yeah that's pretty much it. Feeds pretty well but did have a couple of jams with pink foam but for the first time playing around with it a bit, I'm well impressed aswell. I could improve the air seal in the breach with some etape and brass but all the ones I've seen like that require a twist fit which is tricky with the AT pump the only other option I've considered is some form of auto rotating system ie maverick or barricade but don't know if I could be bothered.Still needs a paintjob tho any ideas?
RetfirDMX- Posts : 38
Join date : 2011-08-19
Age : 31
Location : Illinois, USA
what about grey/orange/black?
grey for most of it, orange for accent, and black for the smaller bits and pieces like the handle, etc.?
grey for most of it, orange for accent, and black for the smaller bits and pieces like the handle, etc.?
Sicnut- Posts : 84
Join date : 2012-03-13
Age : 36
Location : Brisbane
Cool I'll try that. Just happens that's the colors I have in the garage
Acerised- Posts : 618
Join date : 2010-10-24
Age : 30
Location : North Brisbane
Something without military colours, so you can use it at Brisbane Wars.
frostythesnowman- Posts : 124
Join date : 2011-07-03
Age : 32
Location : Mt Gravatt, Brisbane
acerised wrote:Something without military colours, so you can use it at Brisbane Wars.
haha its quite a bit too OP even for brissy wars.. its technically a singled hydro cannon remember,
Acerised- Posts : 618
Join date : 2010-10-24
Age : 30
Location : North Brisbane
You can still use them at certain wars, such as EPEEN..
frostythesnowman- Posts : 124
Join date : 2011-07-03
Age : 32
Location : Mt Gravatt, Brisbane
acerised wrote:You can still use them at certain wars, such as EPEEN..
at those wars its extremely private so colour wouldnt matter
Sicnut- Posts : 84
Join date : 2012-03-13
Age : 36
Location : Brisbane
No it can hold 18 rds does that make it an 18nd hydro cannon still legal
Acerised- Posts : 618
Join date : 2010-10-24
Age : 30
Location : North Brisbane
Its still in a public park. eg. Salisbury, Ferny Grove, Mitchelton, etc.
Jeo- Posts : 462
Join date : 2011-01-27
Age : 36
Location : Canberra
Sicnut wrote:frostythesnowman wrote:push the AT handle forwards then pull it back. its just a PETG sliding breech in orange conduit.
Yeah that's pretty much it. Feeds pretty well but did have a couple of jams with pink foam but for the first time playing around with it a bit, I'm well impressed aswell. I could improve the air seal in the breach with some etape and brass but all the ones I've seen like that require a twist fit which is tricky with the AT pump.
Cool. Looked like a sliding breech from the pictures but thanks for the confirmation.
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