Printable Angled Talon magazines
por ehdrien
361
Descargas
261
Likes
4
Makes
This is a selection of 3D printable magazines with a 13.5 degree angle. This mag has the same geometry as a Worker Angled Talon.
These mags were derived from a reference model made by Adrian Kelly.
All three variations require a "drum spring". They also need a small amount of glue near the top of the seam between the front and rear halves of the mags to hold them together.
The 10rnd and 15rnd mag use 4 M2.5x10mm coarse thread screws (known as "nerf screws" or "toy screws" in the hobby) to secure the base.
The Gecko mag uses 3 M3x12mm socket head cap screws to secure the base.
Note: The instructions images only show the "Gecko" mag. The steps are the same for all three versions, just replace the baseplate and screws as noted above.
Update July12 2021:
Added a 3D printed bumper that can be installed onto Worker Angled Mags. This is for those who want the look of the Gecko's printed mag for their Worker mags.
These mags were derived from a reference model made by Adrian Kelly.
All three variations require a "drum spring". They also need a small amount of glue near the top of the seam between the front and rear halves of the mags to hold them together.
The 10rnd and 15rnd mag use 4 M2.5x10mm coarse thread screws (known as "nerf screws" or "toy screws" in the hobby) to secure the base.
The Gecko mag uses 3 M3x12mm socket head cap screws to secure the base.
Note: The instructions images only show the "Gecko" mag. The steps are the same for all three versions, just replace the baseplate and screws as noted above.
Update July12 2021:
Added a 3D printed bumper that can be installed onto Worker Angled Mags. This is for those who want the look of the Gecko's printed mag for their Worker mags.
¿Has impreso este modelo? Inicia sesión y comparte tu make.
Inicia sesión para dejar un comentario
Iniciar sesiónAún no hay comentarios – ¡sé el primero!