Retail Large Cannon design proposal/suggestion thr
I was wondering. Wouldn't it be great to have a soaker building kit? Buying different size nozzles, PC sections or tanks and have them snap together instead of screws. That would safe space in retail.
Then again its late, so tomorrow it might note be such a good idea. In any case, I will work on a CG image.
[Edit]: As can be seen on the images, tank, air pressure PC and nozzles are sold seperately. The largest model will have a tank that would be as big as the middle piece and a PC that is large enough to perhaps come as a set with an equal size tank.



In any case, this "Soaker kit" concept is more far fetched, but might still work depending on aplication and planning.
Edited By ZOCCOZ on 1146127552
Then again its late, so tomorrow it might note be such a good idea. In any case, I will work on a CG image.
[Edit]: As can be seen on the images, tank, air pressure PC and nozzles are sold seperately. The largest model will have a tank that would be as big as the middle piece and a PC that is large enough to perhaps come as a set with an equal size tank.



In any case, this "Soaker kit" concept is more far fetched, but might still work depending on aplication and planning.
Edited By ZOCCOZ on 1146127552
I was wondering. Wouldn't it be great to have a soaker building kit? Buying different size nozzles, PC sections or tanks and have them snap together instead of screws. That would safe space in retail.
That's a concept that's been around for many years now. The earliest appearance of it I can find is on the iSoaker.com (2000) site, but others have probably had the idea before. I've been hoping to see a modular soaker for many years having sent the idea to the manufacturers. Perhaps the problem, though, ends up being whether the component parts will increase sales or detract from them since the average buyer may not appreciate the upgradability feature.

:: Leave NO one dry! :: iSoaker.com .:
Flexi-Pak: A 6-8L backpack for holding water akin to the CPS 3000's but with an adapter to attach to most CPS, SC and newer XP models which have the screw-on reservoir cap. Imagine giving an XP 110 an 8L reservoir.
It's not even close to 6-8L

CPS-Shotgun: Combine the power of the CPS series with a nozzle like those found on the XP 75 when its nozzle is removed. In other words, this blaster would not fire a stream, rather a spreading blast of water. Range of this blaster would be hampered by this design but area covered by water would be greatly increased.
Flash Flood. Enough said. If fact, I got one of them yesterday. I might write a reveiw if it's wanted.
Interesting stuff there. Too bad the Monsters are no longer made (duh!

Edited By Hannibal on 1146146541
EV Nova - Space action/RPG, for Windows and Mac!
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/games/evn/
"Look! a CPS 2000 10th anniversary edition! I'll buy two, one to keep, and one to use!"
*Takes them home, opens one, fills it, and pumps it up.*
"snap!"
"Oops, I guess it had a Max-D trigger."
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/games/evn/
"Look! a CPS 2000 10th anniversary edition! I'll buy two, one to keep, and one to use!"
*Takes them home, opens one, fills it, and pumps it up.*
"snap!"
"Oops, I guess it had a Max-D trigger."
Another thing I thought of is something like an armordillo with a seperate tank that is ment for the ground. Kind of like a ground mounted tank that is the same size as a cooler but deflateable like an APD's back pack. It would have a CPS(hydro power with same tech as the hydra pak where the PC is in the tank) Chamber with a quick fill device type thing. It would be like a base defence and would carry about eight gallons but the tank is somt so it would not take up shelf space. It would have the same nozzles that the hydra pak had a bypod like the armour dillo.
Edited By scorpion on 1146179929
Edited By scorpion on 1146179929
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