Nerf Stryfe Rangefinder mod #3DThursday #3DPrinting

from Nerf Stryfe Rangefinder mod #3DThursday #3DPrinting
by Pedro Ruiz

vaeddyn shares:

This is a case specifically designed to fit on the left side of a Nerf Stryfe and mount a particular homebrew electronics package, consisting of a Raspberry Pi Zero fitted with a Pimoroni Rainbow Hat and an ultrasonic rangefinder. The LEDs, alphanumeric display, and capacitive buttons are all available from the back of the case while the rangefinder looks forward to, well, find range. A slot on the right side of the case admits wires, since power, magazine sensing switch, and trigger switch are all located inside the body of the Stryfe.

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