Another thing that I really love about djinn is its very non realistic profile. I feel like in the last two years especially, the hobby has been trending towards some more realistic shapes and I’m not a huge fan of that as someone who primarily plays in parks and college campuses. More blocky, sci fi silhouettes keep that toy look that makes sure our hobby is safer. That makes me very very happy
Hopefully once we get things with the platform and shell sorted, we can start making this more widely available for people to build out. It's not gonna be a competitive blaster, by any means, but for HvZ and local casual/fun games? I think it's a solid platform. And who knows whats in the future.
Don’t forget that nerf and dartzone “pro” fly wheelers hit about the same fps out of the box (around 150 if I’m not mistaken). Everyone calls those competitive blasters, and this does what they do and more. Also like Talonaxe said, higher fps is a tomorrow problem, finding bigger profile wheels and stonger motors is a lot easier than figuring out the electronics.
Another thing that I really love about djinn is its very non realistic profile. I feel like in the last two years especially, the hobby has been trending towards some more realistic shapes and I’m not a huge fan of that as someone who primarily plays in parks and college campuses. More blocky, sci fi silhouettes keep that toy look that makes sure our hobby is safer. That makes me very very happy
Yeah all of us involved really enjoy the space gun unrealistic scifi toy blasters
Designing this blaster has been such a joy. Wouldn't be possible (and wouldn't have even had a reason to start down this path) without you guys.
Hey man, this is just the number of large bearded men that should be on any development team
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This is very exciting. Looking forward to seeing how this evolves!
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Hopefully once we get things with the platform and shell sorted, we can start making this more widely available for people to build out.
It's not gonna be a competitive blaster, by any means, but for HvZ and local casual/fun games? I think it's a solid platform. And who knows whats in the future.
Depending on how the core develops a competitive version might become available, but that's about Core Development.
Don’t forget that nerf and dartzone “pro” fly wheelers hit about the same fps out of the box (around 150 if I’m not mistaken). Everyone calls those competitive blasters, and this does what they do and more. Also like Talonaxe said, higher fps is a tomorrow problem, finding bigger profile wheels and stonger motors is a lot easier than figuring out the electronics.
Great project your putting together, I really like where the design language is going
That's mostly Alex over at DDW me and Allen's input was basically "Bigger, Chunkier, Spacier"
I like this a lot! Cool to see a brushless Flycore
yeah it's a bit of a Frankenstein but it gets it done
so cool!
It's really quite good and someday it will be available theoretically lol
@@TalonaxeArmory brushless flycore sounds so awesome! Does it use the momentum motors and wheels from outofdarts?
@@frozenfade nope, 1404 motors sourced independently and custom printed wheels