Roblox - Ballistics Tracker (Phantom Forces)

Roblox - Ballistics Tracker (Phantom Forces)

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Since the remix lookup function is garbage, just like the rest of the indexing on this website, here's what I remixed the mount from: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:668262 Designed after discussing with a friend of mine who works on the team, the iconic "ballistics tracker" from [Phantom Forces](https://www.roblox.com/games/292439477/), a game on [Roblox](https://www.roblox.com/). Exported a ripped asset from Roblox, scaled it up to match an actual smartphone, and attached the remixed picatinny mount to make it physically mountable to a firearm. Why would you? Because it's funny and only the select 15% will understand. Who knows, you might even get those precious white markers above your targets at the range if you're lucky. You can fit the entire (Phone + Arm) onto an Ender 3 Bed no problem, I was pretty astonished when I went to print to find out that it fits. So, I'd recommend printing it using the Phone+Arm.stl file. Unless you want to fabricate some kind of bolt-nut system yourself to attach the two. As for the Stylis Studios Logo, just print that in another color and superglue it to the back of the phone. <strong>Also, yes, I noticed I attached the mount backwards. I flipped it, use the stl(s) titled: "_FixedMountOrientation" instead of their counterparts.</strong> <strong>OK, Yes, I also flipped it the wrong way, now you can pick left or right side though, so that's a plus.</strong> <h3>Note: This will not increase your aim accuracy, not like it does in the game anyway.<h3>

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