So like most people’s eggs, all of mine save maybe one have broken lids and/or battery doors and it got me thinking, has anyone 3D printed new bodies to drop the egg guts into? I know PBDNA has a 3D printed hopper (the Mojo) that takes revy guts but seems like if someone did that for egg guts it could save some volume in the landfills.
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I emailed PBDNA to see if they would be interested in doing something right after I posted the original post and did mention making it 100 or 150 rd capacity but I just got his response. He said most eggs are in the dump already and he doesn't think he would make his design time back. So I responded asking how many he would need to sell and maybe we could do a pre-order type thing, ill keep ya updated but anyone know someone else that could tackle this project?Last edited by Super Nova; Today, 09:55 AM.Feedback: https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...ova-s-feedback
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Eggs always fed great but had problem "lids" that broke and a shell/neck that is very fragile. If it was updated to use standard lids/speedfeeds and made of a more durable material........
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I’ve never had an egg, but often wondered what everyone thought about the balance. It’s the only “normal” loader (not q-loader and other unique designs) that isn’t relatively centered over the feedneck.
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To be fair, while the egg is an extreme outlier (especially for its time) hoppers have shifted the balanced farther back over time as a whole. Of course you have the oil can and all that but on a 200 round hopper you start with the almost centered revy (and the predecessor that I am blanking on right now). The halo slightly shifts the paint distribution back, then the rotors/spires/etc show the hoppers being rather biased to the back.
The big thing with a lot of the hoppers biased to the back is that they end up being lower just from the design changes of the time so the balance feels a bit better simply because you don't have something as tall. Honestly thought I think tank weight provides a larger perceived weight difference as even a ninja lite vs SL2 tank feel massively different even though its only a few ounces.
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