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Mosquito (open beta V2) Top Battery Compartment

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  • 12_Receiver_right_TBCModif.stl
  • 14_Receiver_Left_TBCmodif.stl
  • Mosquito_StockAdapter_1913Rail.stl
  • Mosquito_TBC_V2-FB_Front.stl
  • Mosquito_TBC_V2-FB_Rear.stl
  • Mosquito_TBC_V2_Middle.stl
  • Mosquito_TBC_V2_StockAdapter.stl
  • Mosquito_TBC_V2_StockAdapter_QD.stl

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Last update 2024-02-08 at 20:17
Publication date 2024-02-08 at 19:03
Design number 1771348

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Bonjour à tous, je vous présente mon Mosquito Custom N1Solution :

Je suis parti de la base Mosquito V2, une réplique open source imprimable en 3D dont le travail du concepteur est remarquable.

Comme dans beaucoup de cas sur les répliques d'airsoft, l'emplacement de la batterie est une contrainte dont il faut bien tenir compte dans le design final de la réplique, en général celle ci est placé dans la crosse, le upper ou la garde-main de la réplique, dans le cas du Mosquito V2 le concepteur original avait prévu l'emplacement dans la crosse ou dans le silencieux.

Je suis particulièrement adepte de l'emplacement dans le upper car celui ci permet un meilleur équilibrage de la réplique tout en permettant de réduire grandement sa taille (ex : MP5, AKSU, UMP45, M4 CCR), c'est pourquoi j'ai décidé de concevoir un emplacement de batterie situé sur le upper de la réplique.
Les 2 contraintes étaient :
- la dimension de la batterie car je devais tenir compte de la taille standard des batteries utilisées dans les réplique avec cette architecture (Bâton long).
- L'accessoire devra se monter sur la réplique d'origine avec le minimum de modification.

En m'inspirant du M4 CCR j'ai conçu un logement se reprenant à la fois sur le rail picatinny de la réplique, sur la pièce "Front_Housing", et en ajoutant de l'espace à l'arrière de la réplique. Ce logement se monte directement sur la réplique d'origine et ne nécessite qu'une modification mineure dans le "Receiver" pour le passage de cäbles de la gearbox (les fichiers 3D du "Receiver" modifiés sont également disponible).

La dimension de la batterie, le surplus de fils et la prise m'ont obligé à faire un bloc devant rallonger légèrement l'arrière de la réplique afin d'accueillir le tout lui donnant involontairement ce look de "Bolter" de Warhammer40K (d'où le cache flamme surdimensionné).
Ce bloc permet toujours le montage des crosses d'origine de la réplique avec des vis m3x40, de plus il permet le montage d'un rail picatinny/1913 ou d'une attache de sangle QD.

Petite touche N1 Solution, les mires fibre optique intégré au rail picatinny supérieur.

Aller voir aussi mon logement Hopup G36c pour mosquito V2 : https://cults3d.com/fr/mod%C3%A8le-3d/jeu/mosquito-open-beta-v2-g36-hopup-housing

Hello everyone, I'd like to present my Mosquito Custom N1Solution:

I started from the Mosquito V2 base, an open source 3D printable replica whose designer's work is remarkable.

As in many cases with airsoft replicas, the location of the battery is a constraint that must be taken into account in the final design of the replica. Generally speaking, the battery is placed in the stock, upper or handguard of the replica, but in the case of the Mosquito V2, the original designer had planned to place it in the stock or in the silencer.

I'm particularly in favor of locating the battery in the upper, as this gives the replica a better balance and greatly reduces its size (e.g. MP5, AKSU, UMP45, M4 CCR), so I decided to design a battery location on the upper of the replica.

The 2 constraints were :
- the size of the battery, as I had to take into account the standard size of batteries used in replicas with this architecture (long stick).
- The accessory would have to be mounted on the original replica with minimum modification.

Taking my inspiration from the M4 CCR, I designed a housing that can be used on the replica's picatinny rail, on the "Front_Housing" part, and by adding space at the rear of the replica. This housing mounts directly onto the original replica, and requires only minor modification to the "Receiver" for gearbox cable routing (3D files of the modified "Receiver" are also available).

The size of the battery, the extra wires and the socket meant I had to make a block to slightly extend the rear of the replica to accommodate everything, giving it that unintentional Warhammer40K "Bolter" look (hence the oversized flash hider).
This block still allows the replica's original stocks to be mounted with m3x40 screws, and also allows a picatinny/1913 rail or QD sling attachment to be fitted.

A little N1 Solution touch: fiber-optic sights integrated into the upper picatinny rail.

Go check my G36c Hopup Housing for Mosquito V2 : https://cults3d.com/fr/mod%C3%A8le-3d/jeu/mosquito-open-beta-v2-g36-hopup-housing

3D printing settings

Filling: 40% or more

Resolution: 0.2mm

Print as oriented with supports

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