Morbox is a good name for a Morlock'ed shoebox right?
Still working on it but I want this
To be like my old IR3, but you know shoeboxy and I am getting there
With any luck, I can get the timing on it to where I can use a Reloader B without eyes or detents, if not there is going to be a fair bit more customizations. This board so far, has been super easy to work with too. Easy to locate the components, the battery is the perfect size to fit in this Angel A4 frame too. Doing a bit of modification to make the trigger work for me, obviously I won't have the wheels to dial in the trigger that the A4 has. I could use some sort of plate in the tray with setscrews to push on the trigger pins, but that would be super hard to adjust. I figure if it is going to be hard to adjust, I might as well just cut them down with a file till I have them where I want them at least that way it can't come out of adjustment.
Right now I have a Cherry MX blue as the trigger switch, I might switch to something like a Cherry black or a proper roller microswitch, but it has enough force to not need a spring which is important because I don't really know where I would locate one.
I think the hardest part is going to be just making the frame fit, and figure out how I want to do the mounting for the frame. I can hack it up a bit, I plan on either Duracoating it or Cerakoating it because I think I want to do a WWI white and black Dazzle camo scheme and Anno just doesn't do white well. The Dazzle camo is appropriate because I want people to know I am using a big obsolete ship that may have lost it's technological advantage but the main batteries are still mighty impressive.
Anyone have tips on adapting an Angel frame to a Shocker? I know it used to be done alot, should I use a plate to adapt it, or drill and tap the tray? Will the front grip still fit okay since the grip frame won't reach that far?
Still working on it but I want this
To be like my old IR3, but you know shoeboxy and I am getting there
With any luck, I can get the timing on it to where I can use a Reloader B without eyes or detents, if not there is going to be a fair bit more customizations. This board so far, has been super easy to work with too. Easy to locate the components, the battery is the perfect size to fit in this Angel A4 frame too. Doing a bit of modification to make the trigger work for me, obviously I won't have the wheels to dial in the trigger that the A4 has. I could use some sort of plate in the tray with setscrews to push on the trigger pins, but that would be super hard to adjust. I figure if it is going to be hard to adjust, I might as well just cut them down with a file till I have them where I want them at least that way it can't come out of adjustment.
Right now I have a Cherry MX blue as the trigger switch, I might switch to something like a Cherry black or a proper roller microswitch, but it has enough force to not need a spring which is important because I don't really know where I would locate one.
I think the hardest part is going to be just making the frame fit, and figure out how I want to do the mounting for the frame. I can hack it up a bit, I plan on either Duracoating it or Cerakoating it because I think I want to do a WWI white and black Dazzle camo scheme and Anno just doesn't do white well. The Dazzle camo is appropriate because I want people to know I am using a big obsolete ship that may have lost it's technological advantage but the main batteries are still mighty impressive.
Anyone have tips on adapting an Angel frame to a Shocker? I know it used to be done alot, should I use a plate to adapt it, or drill and tap the tray? Will the front grip still fit okay since the grip frame won't reach that far?
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