Working red dot scope! (not accurate) (for cosplay only)

Working red dot scope! (not accurate) (for cosplay only)

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ahhhhh - the product of a few (several) haphazard hours i put in around half a year ago, and have ergo forgotten most of how it works, and had to figure it all back out again.But, if i can, then you can too!you will need:assortment of wiresan LED - the smaller the better. NOT A LASER DIODEwire snipperswire stripperstwo 1.5v AAA batteriesa hot glue gunmolegrips (or incredibly strong forearms)an adapter for picatinny to nerf rail - i have modified my nerf gun, and so made it for picatinny. feel free to change it.some plastic. an old dvd featuring jean-claude van-damme works well - tutorials online for how to make it clear. can be cut with scissors.a lot of timesoldersoldering irontwo springsthinnose pliersi would start by screwing on the eyecaps, since they will be hard to do when the electronics are in place, and they are suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuper tight to start with, but get easier.i dont have pictures of it working that well, since i shattered my reflector lens, but just have faith that it works.leave a comment and ill respond if i see it hahayou need two eyecaps, and you need to make a file of only the strange rod thing with a flat, widened base in bitsandbobs.stlnot much needs soldering - the LED electrodes, the switch, and the spring things. as for orientations: print the main body on its end - so that it resembles a cylinder pointing upwards. it will make sense. as for the mechanism stuff, print as iseyecaps go threads upreflector ring is obiviously flat site down

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