Well hello ladies and gentlemen today I'm coming to you from beautiful Santa
Barbara I'm bringing you the world's a our augmented reality gaming system okay
what I have today is the world's they are augmented reality gaming
bow-bow Edition it says up here there were two of these at Walmart two
different there's two different systems I should say this is the Bose system the
other one I think was maybe like a toy or laser gun or something I can't
remember really what it was but I knew they had like 20 of these there and they
keep marking the price down I think it started this thing started out probably
kind of expensive but it's finally it went from like 350 all the way down to a
dollar 50 and I thought there's like 20 of these sitting near their dollar 50
apiece now might not be a lot of fun but for a dollar 50 it's probably worth the
risk so I paid my dollar 50 and I've got this here today and I'm gonna test it
out do a little review on it see if it's any fun
hey for a dollar 50 you can't beat it this might be a great birthday or
Christmas present for somebody for some kid might be interesting it might not be
who knows but we're gonna find out here in just a minute so hang on to your hat
we're gonna unbox this world's AR augmented reality gaming system drone
edition and see how much fun it is okay first things first let's check out the
back cover of this box here all right it says getting started it says open the
battery cover install to triple-a batteries not included
well of course we knew they weren't included shoot people would have been
buying this for a dollar 50 of those to triple-a batteries were included maybe
download the free world's AR beau app from the App Store or Google Play
attached smartphone not included of course turn on Bluetooth on your smart
phone settings open the world's AR beau app on your smart phone on the Bo active
bluetooth pairing by pulling and holding on the bowstring until the pairing is
complete and number seven it says half whoo there are some screens that shows I
guess different things you might be shooting at and then it shows that the
bow itself and some different features on the bow all right so I'm gonna rip
this baby open and give her a test and right off the bat I have to say that
just holding this bow it actually feels like it's kind of good quality it's kind
of heavy so it's got the bow string there it actually feels like it's made
fairly well so it's kind of heavy okay and now Tony will load the
batteries into the bow I don't know about you folks but I find the magnetic
feature of a screwdriver almost hinders more than it helps so and there it goes
found it in the App Store easy this is open well I better get that before they
take it off the market you need two point five rating that's not good and
there is the app opened and when hit the start button it says tutorial boo
it says how to use it's shown us to put the batteries in which we've done that
this is just to put the phone there and the slot there on the bow so I'm gonna
do that real quick so we see right here you have a few different missions you
can choose from the dragon one kind of interests me
since I like Game of Thrones and then the walkers obviously would interest a
lot of people because of the walking dead right now being so hot
and I think I'm going to choose the walkers and we'll hit start and go to
looks like level one and there's a little thing up there in the corner to
show you where they're at so it's a radar okay I see one coming there I'm
gonna try to shoot at him yeah get him again I got him double kill so I made it
past the first round I only had two zombies to kill alright let's go to the
next round and see what it's like all right it says shoot at the oil tank all
right Oh looks like we got a big ol can of oil down there so I guess I gotta
shoot at that thing there wait till some zombies get around it I think the idea
is to blow those zombies up so ha oh my god killed all the zombies in the Rick
in the then near area okay we got one other one to kill here imma try shooting
in the head Oh looks like I got him in the head once
bounced off he's still coming Oh got him he is dead
alright I have to tell you this is kind of fun a lot funner than I thought it
would be now kids go back to the menu and we'll
try the dragon try the dragon game
okay dragon defense start press the button to switch skills okay and there's
a button here on the front I didn't see it until I started messing with this and
that's the button it told me to press that button to switch skills so you're
playing as the looks like a some kind of that elf or something and see if that
switches over to something else okay oh there's a dragon absolutely kill it I
guess okay okay I got the dragon okay oh I'm standing like on a moat or on top of
that standing on top of something here okay I'm trying to shoot this dragons to
find a dragon there's one coming up behind me ah that stinks
okay here he is oh god II took him down yay okay this time we'll play the
hunters mission we're out here in a field I see oh I see a elk or something
over there I'm not sure what that is yeah we're gonna hunt okay I got him and
it was a victory so right here I'm playing the zombie version of the game
and they call these walkers and I think that's pretty cool cuz I like The
Walking Dead so you're being attacked by zombies and
you're shooting them with your bow and arrow I think it's kind of like Daryl
off The Walking Dead a little bit but I think this part of the game was really
fun I've played it a little bit and I think it's pretty enjoyable and I played
some of the other games on here and they're not quite as fun I'll show you a
little demos of those but this was this was the funnest part and this is
something that I will be playing in my own you know my free time like a
regular video game because I think it is pretty cool it's nice it's kind of a fun
action to you know have this bow and arrow in your hand and actually be
pulling back and shooting at these zombies there's something kind of
satisfying about it it's kind of neat and you know blowing things up shooting
zombies in the head you know I love it but I'm a big fan of The Walking Dead
and some of the Dawn of the Dead movies and zombie movies in general so this was
kind of a highlight for me so I'm very glad about this AR Bo if not for
anything else but specifically for this part of the game the zombie part of the
game so you can see here I'm a zombie is coming at me and I'm shooting them you
know and they're just acting crazy and trying to eat my brains but you can
shoot some barrels or you can shoot these guys in the head and kill them and
you know save the day and just keep moving on to levels it looks like
there's quite a few levels on here so pretty cool game alright so now we're in
a part of the game where you're playing is like a like a fairy or something and
you got like this glowing bow you're like an archer and elf or something and
you're shooting your way across this landscape yeah your bow when you shoot
obviously you can see that it's sort of like a spider-man web or something that
magically pulls you to you know from one beacon to the next and there are also
Tigers that you have to kill on this although I'm not really sure how the
Tigers get to you because you're always a little bit higher than they are but
the Tigers do do seem to post some kind of threat I didn't play this part of the
game that long because it wasn't that fun to me but anyway I just wanted you
guys to see it a little bit just to kind of get a gist of what this world looks
like might be fun if I played some more levels of it but to me this just wasn't
as interesting as like maybe the zombies or you'll see here in a minute I'm going
to show you the it's like a king like a kingdom it's like a little bit maybe of
all times type of game that's on here that's
pretty cool and this right here is the like medieval times part of the game and
this was a really fun game I think and if you could get good at shooting this
arrow it would be really really it would be super super fun because you're
shooting these guys that are trying to attack this castle so as they come
through you know you're trying to mow him down and I've noticed that you kind
of have to get all these guys with headshots they're coming through kind of
quick so you really got a you know take aim and it's not that easy because it's
like your arrows are sort of ineffective if you just hit right in the armor I
think you kind of got to do next shots and headshots and there's a few guys
that run fast and I don't think they have any armor and you can kill those
guys pretty easy if you can get them you know you have to get you have to get
your arrow ahead of them but I found this part of the game very enjoyable I
thought this was really pretty awesome too so this part of the game of the
zombie part of the game are definitely my favorite parts of the game so I
definitely think people you know should check it out at least for you know two
sections of this game because they were pretty cool and this was one of them and
this right here is a part of the game that I totally don't understand you're
in this kind of I don't know this room this dog's being suspended over this
thing that keeps going back and forth and you're supposed to shoot that little
red target that's above the dog and I play this and once you shoot that target
the dog lands safely and then the game doesn't go anywhere so I think this must
be a glitch or something so I just wanted to see this little level anyway
just so that you could you know get an idea right now I was just shooting
arrows at random around the room just seeing if something different what
happened but there I had to save the dog and then the game just stops and you're
just stuck here in limbo so for the final game that I'm going to play here
this is the Dragon game so there's a dragon that's attacking a castle and
you're standing on like a little Tower or a turret and you're defending this
castle from dragons and you're playing the part of like an elf or something
and you're gonna see here the elf has like several different arrows he can
choose from and I think you have to play this for a while and like collect these
arrows somehow maybe by winning so many rounds and there's a little button on
the front of the bow itself that allows you to switch between the arrows and you
see there's a dragon I'm getting ready to shoot and you just keep shooting
these dragons as they keep trying to attack the castle there may be other
things that attack the castle at some point if you play this game longer I'm
not really sure exactly what else there is this game might also be cool outside
because you know it is you know the real world I'm in a dark bedroom playing this
right now so anyway just all-in-all I felt like this AR augmented reality game
system arrow or bow and arrow it was pretty awesome for a dollar-fifty shoot
yeah I'll play it and I suggest you know you know if you find one of these you
know grab it and you know give it a try you know like I said great Christmas
present or a birthday present so I hope you enjoyed the video so thanks for
checking in and watching it and like I said I enjoyed making this one and I
enjoyed this toy so there you have it folks if you've enjoyed the video
tonight for the world's AR augmented reality gaming system bow if you've
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Fallout 76 Review - Duration: 8:32.
This time, Fallout 76 is an online action RPG which is a departure from Bethesda Game
Studio's usual Fallout format.
Fallout 76 feels like an experiment into new territories, with online play, PVP combat,
a skimmed down story, and no human npcs, being just some of the big points of contention.
Fallout 76 is a prequel to all other previous Fallout games.
Set only five years after the nuclear war that turned the Earth into post-apocalyptic
ruins.
The fallout shelter Vault 76 is opened with it's occupants stepping out into the destroyed
West Virginia with the objective of re-colonizing and rebuilding the wasteland.
Scavenging your way through the barren and radiated lands of Fallout 76, you'll be distracted
from re-used Fallout 4 assets by some pretty impressive light rays, that shine a little
hope on the lifeless West Virginia.
Ever burning lands scorched with fire, toxic nuclear swamps, and dried up lake beds make
for some reasonably diverse regions, but dare you step foot into abandoned large towns or
cities, the game's frame rate takes a critical hit.
With all the different regions, there's a decent variety of enemy types, with some monsters
rarer than others like the gargantuan flying Scorchbeasts.
You come across one of these and you're best off running in the opposite direction.
Your Pipboy returns with the usual functions and mouse and keyboard unfriendly interface.
The Radio function offers some very familiar music, but the abscense of radio hosts or
DJs are noticeable when you're playing solo.
Photo Mode is an all new feature, it's surprisingly good, it features lots of different options
and unlockable poses or banners.
Regularly taking photos with friends at landmarks you come across is actually pretty fun.
When it comes to gameplay, Fallout 76 tries to reach multiple different audiences, with
hints of Battle Royale PVP, and Co-operative events, leaving the Fallout purists with a
very skimmed down story RPG experience.
There's a complete lack of human npcs which removes any worthwhile interactions as well
as the sense of agency through social choices.
It's not all bad though, the level up system and equipping perk cards is surprisingly pretty
good, maybe even a better system than what Fallout 4 offers.
It's also addictive looting and scavenging for supplies through wastelands filled with
memories and relics of life before nuclear warfare.
If you're lucky you may come across building plans or recipes which will open up new building
or crafting options.
Speaking of building, Getting to build your own base is initially quite fun.
You can setup your base almost anywhere, provided there's some distance between you and other
buildings or landmarks.
With the right plans and materials you could potentially make yourself self-sufficient
through water purifiers and growing your own food.
The servers or worlds of Fallout 76 are not persistent, every time you log into the game
you're on a different server with different players.
If someone else has taken your plot of land that you've previously built upon, you'll
be forced to relocate for free.
But some of your assets like your crops are completely lost.
You're supposed to be able to replace most of your base down in one go, but this consistently
does not work at all.
You'll usually have to manually replace all of your base's parts and it's a bit of a unnecessary
chore.
You may remember the visually dynamic and tactical VATs system from previous Fallout
games.
Being an online game, Fallout 76's VATs system is a very diluted system that just doesn't
have the same impact and satisfaction when used.
There's no time pausing, no dynamic camera, and you'll need a perk to even target specific
body parts of enemies.
The Crafting system is pretty good.
You can scrap weapons, armour, and junk at a workshop for materials with the chance of
discovering new mod recipes.
Modding your weapons with that extra special scope or grip is generally worth the effort.
You can also bulk up excess materials to either reduce their weight or allow you to sell them
to robot vendors.
Everything you craft rewards you with a little bit of experience which is appreciated.
Mentioned earlier, the main story content of Fallout 76 is quite lacklustre.
A lot of main story quests feel like chores or fetch quests and there's never any sense
of urgency.
Throughout most of the story and side quests you're following instructions through audio
logs or the occasional robot that you cannot interact with.
Like myself, If you're playing multiplayer, you'll probably even have your friends talking
over the top of your audio logs anyway.
At Fallout 76's E3 announcement, Todd Howard stated that we would be able to play the game
solo, this is not the case, the game is always online.
Although private servers have been stated to be a feature added later down the line.
PVP is simply terribly designed.
You can battle other players, but you'll do barely any damage at all to them till they
fight back, allowing the other player to line up a critical head shot before retaliating.
The game is trying to simultaneously please PVPers and non-PVPers on the same servers
and has resulted in a mostly un-enjoyable system for everyone.
Co-operative public events are a bit better, they're often more menial grindy tasks or
involve defending resource rich territories you've occupied with friends.
The events generally offer some pretty good rewards, but the same few events keep replaying
in the same locations for a pretty repetitive and stale experience.
Fallout 76 is a full price game boldly offering a very large selection of microtransactions.
Mostly cosmetics, but you can buy things like alternative water purifiers or workshops that
you'd normally need plans to build, but they're quite easy to earn normally.
Thankfully everything offered in the microtransaction store can also be earned in game through atomic
points, earned by various, daily, weekly, and general challenges.
Yet the prices are absolutely ridiculous, 15 pound for outfits or a single power armour
paint theme seems laughable.
And lastly, a personal nit-pick... the Bethesda Launcher, this is yet another launcher my
PC has to run to access my games.
The Bethesda Launcher offers no achievements, no game time tracking, and all of the features
that Steam offers, which is where all of my other Fallout games are.
Bethesda single player games are notorious for being buggy, so when you open up Fallout
to online multiplayer with competitive forced PVP you're going to have an even bigger buggier
mess than normal.
Being always online adds new frustrations with server connection problems or regular
server maintenance putting the game out of commission for hours.
Some of the game's assets look absolutely terrible even at the high textures graphic
setting.
While the game performance is generally quite stable in most areas, if you enter any large
town or city areas the game really struggles with the fps.
If you're looking for a deep immersive Fallout story experience, skip this one.
You can get some entertainment out of some of the really skimmed down Fallout systems
here, but it's a far cry of Fallout games of old.
You can potentially have loads of fun with friends here, but the same can be said for
Connect 4.
I'd predict that the microtransaction store is part of a plan to make Fallout 76 free
to play much later down the line.
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Aputure F7 vs H198 Review - Duration: 4:41.
In this video I'm going to take a look at the update to the H198,
the new F7 from Aputure.
The H198 from Aputure is one of my most used and reliable lights. I keep at
least one in my kit bag on all of my shoots just because it is so versatile.
When Aputure released the F7 back in April 2018, many of the issues I had with
the H198 were fixed such as the battery mount release plate and the color
temperature indicator dial. The lack of having that on the original H198 made
me swap it for the daylight version because it became unreliable.
So here are some of the upgrades to the F7.
The F7 is much thinner than the H198 but instead of that plastic feel the F7
feels like it's made from a much sturdier material. The F7 has a higher
concentration of LED's than the H198 and a higher CRI of 95 compared to
the 93 on the H198, giving a more accurate color output which is
always a plus when it comes to skin tones. The output on the F7 can be dimmed
down to one percent and produces the highest output when set to 5600 Kelvin,
which is different to pretty much every other bi-color light I've used, where the
maximum brightness sits around 4400 Kelvin. This is because
Aputure have expanded the range of the F7 to go from 3200 to 9500 Kelvin,
putting the sweet spot at 5600. It has a number of power options but due to the
reduced size, gone is the battery door from the H198 which could house
AA batteries which I always found was one on the H198's greatest assets
as a Sony NPF battery can be very cumbersome especially, when you're
mounting it to your camera's hot shoe. In its place are the options to power the
light via USB-C or D-Tap as well as the Sony NPF mount. With the battery mount
itself, it now has a quick-release bottom as
opposed the H198 which you simply had to drag off, which always bothered me as
now it's so good that it's been fixed.
All the changes that make up the F7, have made this an extremely versatile light
and if you wanted to you could use this as a key light. For me though it doesn't
quite pack enough punch for that but it is extremely useful as a 3/4 backlight
or as a hair light. Because of its light weight design, it puts next to no strain
on our light stand and with its 4 1/4 inch holes, it can be used in a
variety of configurations. As it has an expanded color range, it's much more
useful as a camera top light and with a small USB power pack, it could be powered
throughout the whole day. With a Sony NPF battery I've never dropped below 2 bars
on a full day of filming with one of these medium-sized ones. If you were to
use the F7 at a key light, it produces very natural skin tones but it does need
additional diffusion to soften out face but when doing this you do drop the
output of the light quite considerably. In interviews, the F7 makes up a valuable
part of my portable lighting kit and works very well in conjunction with my
Lenno 256B from and Pixapro and this has become my go-to setup when
shooting interviews. This setup has the Lenno 256B as a key light through a
5 in 1 reflector with the Aputure F7 as a 3/4 back light, with a
sheet of black wrap to make it into a snoot.
The Aputure F7 from my work is the perfect little bi-color LED light and
it's the light I wanted the previous model to be when it first came out.
It solved all of the issues I had with the H198 and has made quick
interview lighting setups that much easier.
the only negative comment I have about the F7 is the dial to change brightness
and color temperature - it's just not as responsive as I would like it to be but
this is certainly not a deal breaker, especially at the lights price point.
If you've got any questions, pop them in the comments below and as always I will see
you in the next video.
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HG Gundam Build Divers Gundam 00 Sky Review - Duration: 5:37.
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change you've Red now is Blue later pretty awesome it's you upgrade Gunpla
for pilot named Riku yeah I love posing I know sword Obari Sword posed I can
posed the piece will pop him out be careful here is I build him because
sorry I accidentally the horn I broken accidtentally yeah a like new design of
Double O Gundam yeah based on Gundam 00 but it's new Upgrade Gunpla
Double O sky also another one in different that one sky blue color
you're very awesome yeah built in sorry horn is broken
I accidentally yeah articulation everything Gundam model kit just later
this yeah take out this gun later
articulation the head sit agree it go up and down I know I said part of the
shoulder model kit the arms sit agree it go in and out bend the elbow look
there it is the fist the fist row there it is it consigns I waist swivel
crunch go up and down little bit the legs oh sorry
it's a Model kit pop it out the legs from back it comes in and out then the knee
the ankle go up down side side also move this like this Articulation That's it
Articulation oh I forgot this one to articulation it go in and out too roll
this this accessory every Gundam I known sure you is it's Sniper Gun I used
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like this I choose just one only Beam Saber also
this one early but like this I know you saying effect because very losing along this
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2014-2018 Silverado Barricade Rattler Running Boards Review & Install - Duration: 5:47.
So, if you own a '14 to '18 Silverado, and you want to make getting in and out of your
cab a little bit easier by picking up the widest steps currently available, you should
be checking out the Rattler running boards from Barricade behind me.
At 6 1/2 inches, these are currently the widest steps currently available and they are also
one of the most affordable steps.
They cost a lot less than some of the other smaller options out there.
Now, I really like these for a few other reasons on top of that.
Number one, the running board itself is made out of lightweight aluminum, and it features
a nice black powder coat finish.
So, you're never going to have to deal with any issues like rust or corrosion.
The hardware that secures the running board to the truck is made out of steel and it is
coated as well so you're not going to really have to worry about any rust under there.
Furthermore, these do bolt on without any permanent modification or any custom fabrication
whatsoever.
Safe to say, you can get this done in the driveway with basic hand tools.
And for that reason, I'm going to give the install a very easy one out of three wrenches
on my patented difficulty meter, shouldn't take you more than 30 minutes to an hour.
So, if you like the way these steps look, go ahead and stick around, we're going to
show you every single step of the install.
To install your new running boards, you will need the following tools: a pry bar or a flathead
screwdriver, a drive ratchet, 10-millimeter wrench, 10-millimeter deep socket, 13-millimeter
socket, and optional but helpful tools include a small extension and an impact gun.
So like I said, you can do this install on the driveway.
We put our truck on a lift so that we can show you exactly where we're going to working
here.
It's really easy to start off.
You're going to grab a small pry bar or a flathead screwdriver and we're gonna pop out
some of the rubber fittings underneath here, it's going to make room for the flips that
we need to install.
So now that we have those little grommets removed, we're going to fill those holes with
the clip nuts provided in the kit.
You're gonna put one on the bottom of the pinch weld and one's going to go through the
hole where we pulled those grommets out of.
All right.
Now that those clip nuts are in place, we're going to start installing the mounting brackets
for the running boards.
It's really straightforward.
You're going to grab one of the 14-millimeter head bolts in the kit as well as a crush washer
and flat washer.
You're going to thread one through each of the fittings on the mounts themselves and
through those clip nuts.
All right.
Now that we have our brackets installed, it's time for us to actually install our running
board.
A couple ways to go about this, easiest way to do it is to actually set the running board
on top of the brackets without the supporting brackets and the studs.
Then once you get the running board lined up on the brackets, we're going to slide these
in underneath and we're going to tighten them down.
All right.
Once you've got your running board secured to the mounting brackets and leveled off with
the cab, it's time to tighten everything down.
To do that, you're going to grab the hardware provided in the kit, talking about one flat
washer as well as one of the crush washers and a 10-millimeter nut.
So once you've got your driver's side done, it's the same exact process for the passenger
side, just putting in those clip nuts, couple of brackets, and you're going to tighten down
all those bolts on the running board.
That actually wraps up my review and install of Barricade's Rattler running boards fitting
your '14 to '18 Silverado.
I'm Travis.
Thanks for watching.
And for all things Silverado, keep it right here at americantrucks.com.
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✅ Logitech G903 Gaming Mouse Review - Duration: 4:27.
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Monster Slayers of Slawia Review - Duration: 7:06.
Hey guys!
Today I am pleased to present a preview for Monster Slayers of Slawia by Into the Unknown.
Into the Unkown is best known (ironically, right?) for their amazing miniature lines
for Aeon Trespass, but they have also made a fantastic looking card game that is very
reminiscent of The Witcher series.
Please note that what you see here is only a prototype and not representative of the
final product's quality.
This is also only the core game.
Any additions that come from the Kickstarter are unknown to me but are sure to add to the
experience.
Monster Slayers of Slavia is a strategic card game for 2-5 players in which each player
uses a small deck of cards representing their house as they are dispatched to various locations
to fight monsters.
Players need to work together to win hunts at each location, yet they are always competing
to win the most glory.
Gameplay is stated to take anywhere from 30-60 minutes but I found 2 player games can be
even quicker depending on the players.
The focus of the game is getting the most points, or glory in the game.
Winning battles is quite easy so not much thought has to be put into it.
In fact, I found myself putting more thought into how to lose hunts that I hoped would
prevent others from winning more points.
Play revolves spawning locations and monsters, and then placing 3 cards for your turn.
Your first two must be a Slayer if you can, or if all locations are full, then a monster
either from the lair, which is the 3 face up monsters here, or a random one from the
top of the deck.
The third card played will always be a monster.
You know if you can or cannot play a card based on these symbols on each location.
Monsters are represented on the left, and slayers represented on the right.
Each symbol represents 1 space for a card.
Now some locations will change this, by adding to one side or the other depending on the
time of day, which changes at the end of each hunt by the amount shown here.
Also here you will see how many points first, second, and last place will get.
Note that there are times where last place gets more than second.
Placement is determined by who has the most strength in the hunt.
All of this follows the golden rule that you may only play 1 card per location per turn.
Each house is the same set of cards, the only difference is the art.
This ensures that the game is completely balanced.
To further keep this balance, the amount of locations you play scale with the amount of
players.
A house is represented by slayers numbering 1-6 which shows how strong they are in the
fight.
Slayers 5 and 6 are warriors with no ability beyond their strength.
1 is the rogue.
They are the weakest, however, after a successful hunt, the reduce the slayer to their left's
strength to 0, making it easier for you to win the most glory.
2 is the mage who boost each warrior in the location with a +2 to their strength.
3 is your ranger who can be swapped with another one of your slayers that has already been
placed.
This is great if you want to avoid playing a monster or if you wish to take back a card
like a warrior who had a rogue played on him.
Lastly 4 is your exterminator who makes one specific monster in that location have a strength
of zero.
The game is deeply strategic, which continually caused my gaming group to talk through their
options to better figure out what the best move would be.
That's not to say the game is overly complex, it's actually quite simple as you saw earlier,
it's just that you have to think a few moves ahead.
Much like a game of classic chess, the moves themselves are simple, but the current card
layout, the scores, the monsters allow for very strategic moves.
One of my favorite aspects of the game beyond it's short play time is that you are almost
in full control of how the game plays.
Many card games rely on luck or well built decks but Monster Slayers of Slawia
is the opposite.
It is highly deterministic.
You can see the cards on the table and know exactly how you can affect them.
This means that you never feel cheated, or that you would have won if you had just had
better luck.
There is some chance to the game, but any chance is a specific choice of yours.
With no dice to roll, and 3 monsters always in the lair, you have to specifically choose
to take a monster from the facedown pile.
Ironically, this is one of my favorite parts of the game because it has the most tension.
Usually, if you are drawing a random monster you are hoping for something specific - usually
either a very low or very high card to win or lose the hunt so the big reveal often results
in shouting from everyone at the table.
The only other bit of randomness is exciting when it happens.
There are several monsters that have special abilities.
While these abilities often change your strategy at that location if played early, it's when
they are the last monster at a location that it really throws a wrench in people's plans.
This doesn't happen often, but when it does it can completely change the location's
outcome.
There's nothing quite like battling over a high point value location just to have a
Vila show up at the end and negate everyone's special abilities, or a Stolem doubling the
monster threat, making everyone lose the hunt.
As fun as those tiny bits of random are, I found my appreciation of the game almost solely
in line with just how strategic it is.
Walking in on a game being played will often be stretches of silence as everyone stares
at the cards, planning their next move.
I also really like the size of the cards.
I have them sleeved in standard sleeves for Magic the Gathering.
As you can see here they are a little bit taller and slightly wider, but I still had
no issue sleeving them.
Each card is full art with very minimal overlay, highlighting the great art for each card.
If I had any complaints, I'd say that I find using tokens to be somewhat fiddely.
If my rogue is to the right of an opponent, I don't necessarily need a token to show
that it affects the other slayer.
Also, with enough people playing it can become really busy on the board, especially in certain circumstances.
More times than I'd like there were 2 people tied for the same value that the time tracker
was, causing 3 tokens to be on the same space.
That's really minor stuff though.
Otherwise the game has fantastic art, a solid game design and lots of replay value if you
are the kind of person that enjoys playing the same strategy games over and over again.
Even if that's not usually your cup of tea, this makes one heck of a good filler game,
and something I am happy to have in my collection.
Monster Slayers of Slawia is on Kickstarter now so head down to the description below
for a link to the Kickstarter if you are interested.
If you have any questions about the rules, cards, or my time with the game feel free
to leave a comment below, and if you know someone who might be interested in this (and
yes, I mean that friend of yours that has played too much Gwent for his own good) then
share this video with him to help spread the word.
Now, it's time to say goodbye for today.
Thanks a ton for watching, and I'll talk to you soon.
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Review - Is Leica M240 still worth it in 2019? - Duration: 22:13.
What's up YouTube, my name is Martin and
today, I want to talk about Leica M.
I've been using Leica a for more than a year and a half and I got it because I wanted to buy a rangefinder
camera, and I ended up with
M240. I have only one lens and that's all I have been using.
So this is kind of like mine minimalist setup for shooting. I'm gonna share with you what has been my experience and
what setting I use. So let's get started
So why
rangefinder? Unlike many reviewers. I have actually not shot too many cameras in my life. I
have started with Leica a D-Lux 109 and the reason back then was I liked the design and
it came together with a free copy of Lightroom and
that kind of justified the price for me back then what I was reading about cameras
I kind of felt like every company is trying so hard to chase the "decisive moment"
with higher and better ISO performance
more frames per second or
faster autofocus, and then there was a Leica M.
I kind of felt like when you go out fishing you can either take this all
fishing rod and do everything manually and
you're risking to miss a lot of things, but it takes some skill and you really have to think about the process and the
settings and so on. Now, I'm not saying you don't need skill to shoot DSLR but
for me it kind of felt like
having a shotgun in
comparison with an old fishing rod and you just shoot and spread and pick up the one shot out of the burst and
It depends, you know
like I definitely like the cameras like Sony A9 where you do those 20 frames per second and
I would definitely think about it in case let's say I would go to the Olympics and
I needed to deliver. So I guess it pretty much depends on
what you are using your camera for but for me and what I use it for
It's just not the case at the moment. So
Why M240 ?
When you want to get into the M digital system
you actually have a several options. It starts with M8 and goes all the way up to
recently released M10-D.
So I wanted to get a used Leica and I didn't want to get too narrow with my lens.
Not more than 50 millimeter. So when I actually found a great deal and got the 50mm lens.
I didn't consider getting
M8 because of its cropped sensor.
So I was deciding between M9 and M240 and I actually found
M240 that was just slightly more expensive than M9 and was actually almost new so that's why.
We can probably all agree M is beautiful camera. It's based
the design is based on M3 and
it remained more or less untouched and it has this cool retro look
especially the chrome finish. When you look at the camera. You can see there are three basic settings outside. You have focusing
aperture ring and shutter speed.
The cool thing is those can be set even when the camera is turned off unlike the old Leicas
this one is full of electronics. So
when you remove the bottom plate
you will find your memory card slot and
the battery. The camera will actually not work in a case the bottom plate is not connected to the camera.
I have actually sticked a small paper here with my
address and phone number and I don't know if this will ever help if I forget it somewhere
but I have those also on my laptop and my
external hard drive. Now when we are talking about the battery. I have actually never run out of battery
I think I get more than
six hundred shots
on a battery charge.
But it also depends on a temperature whenever you are using live view or
video. So you get this charger to charge your battery with your camera and it comes
together with the cable that connects right here.
One thing I have figure out when I'm traveling and I don't want to pack too many cables.
What you actually can do is you can take your iPhone
You can take your iPhone or MAC charger and you can use a part of it.
Plug it in like this.
Plug it in like this and
use it.
Or vice versa you can use big cable to charge your iPhone
or or Mac. One thing to note is the camera doesn't have an electronic shutter and
even though I would say it's pretty quiet
especially on street and
you can set it up all the way
to
4,000 or auto. A lot of people actually dislike the auto mode
but I mean those functions are there to help you and I also use it sometimes when
I'm not sure or just to figure out what
the camera suggests at the moment. It actually has a video button
I don't really know
Why you should want our video in this type of camera. It does not have an image stabilization,
no HDMI, no
mic input, only 25 frames per second while shooting 1080 and
no flat image profile, but you know, it's there and
The best camera is the one that you have with you, right?
So the cool thing is you can actually use the manual focus to create nice
focused to
out-of-focus shots
while using the focusing ring.
Not like you can do that with an iPhone
I like it his microphone even though I would place probably somewhere on the bottom or
somewhere where it's not
distracting or and visible. I mean, you will probably never use it as your main audio source, right?
But it's nice to have it
in case you are using this as your secondary camera
or if you
need to synchronize the sound in the post
The ISO has is dedicated button and you can change it using this wheel while you holding
the ISO button. It was actually a little confusing at the beginning
So the basic ISO is 200, but when I was watching, Torsten Overgaard
he said the dynamic range tops at
400 so that's good to know. Now when you check the viewfinder
you will notice you are not looking through the lens and then that way what you see is
not what you get due to the parallax. There are three types of marks in the viewfinder
left arrow right arrow and the dot. What they show us is -
you are either under or over exposed. At the beginning I had a little problem to remember whenever I shoot
over or underexpose.
So I actually taught myself a little trick. When you see the red arrow pointing to the left you either have to move
the upper part of your aperture ring to the left or
you need to adjust your shutter speed
to the left. If that make any sense to you or vice versa if you see the red arrow
pointing to the right you adjust it to the right or you can change your ISO.
The focusing is actually a little tricky at first
but after some time you will figure it out. As for the focusing you have few
options to approach it.
The easiest one is to bump up your ISO and use for example f/8, f/11 and
together with that when you set your focus to infinity you can kind of use this camera as a point-and-shoot
for the distance five meters and longer. You can also use zone focusing
when you figure out the distance according to
the F-stop you use and you actually see on the lens what distance is in the focus for each
F-stop. When you are focusing what you actually see in the viewfinder
is this small rectangle with the "ghost" image,
and the key is to line up both
the "ghost" image and what you actually see. Also a little tip here when you need to move your "ghost" image to the left you
can imagine you need to move the upper part of your focusing ring
to the left great way to focus on moving subjects is
actually
to start at infinity and
and then slowly as your subject moves towards you
you can move the focusing ring to the other side considering you are trying to focus on moving
subject that's moving towards you.
Because I think that's like 90% of shots you you're going to take. When you look at the back of the camera
you can see this this camera has dedicated Live View button and
I actually find quite useful, especially
for those low angle shots, but it also works for me as a light meter
I often just turn it on and
figure out what is the right speed for the shot
I want to create. I wouldn't probably use an EVF since I think it
kinda kills the whole point of having
the the viewfinder
rangefinder and especially when you have the option of Live View.
What's actually cool about this viewfinder is that you actually see around the borders
what you are shooting it's also a little similar when you are using the live view except what you see on the screen is actually
what you get. Now when I go through over the menu I use I would just point out some differences
otherwise, my setting is pretty standard. In the film mode. I
sometimes use
The vivid color profile because I like it's colors.
In my opinion it little oversaturates the red but it can be
corrected in the post and
it actually looks pretty cool. To be honest. I like this profile.
I use Lightroom and
treat my JPEGs the same way as the DNGs so it imports side by side and
that way I can often see the vivid colors and I often just edit the JPEG and
don't bottle with the DNG. Now. What I have been doing lately is using the black and white and
it's great too when you use the Live View, it's great
because you can see the composition a little better, but also
sometimes
during the post you just get more inspired
when seeing how the black and white shot is converted
so that's that. The other setting I use is actually the auto review.
I have it set to release button pressed.
So what it does is when you take a shot when you hold the shutter button
it actually
keeps the preview on the screen, so
this is kind of like a compromise between
not chipping and
and chipping :D actually, but what I use it for
is mostly when I go out and want to start shooting and I want to
set up my light meter and everything. I just take a shot and look at it on the screen and see whenever my
settings is right. It's overexposed underexposed or so. Other than that
I would like to mention I have my auto power off set to two minutes. So what I do when I'm out shooting I
leave the setting on
on a single shot and just leave the camera on my neck or in my hand or
wherever I have it and
what I do when I enter a scene I want to photograph is just lightpress
this shutter button and what it does is it wakes the camera
so it's ready within like a second or two and then
what I do it when I'm reaching for the camera
I just like press it whenever I put it to the eye and then I can just you know
ajust focus and shoot. So what is my setting when I usually go out and shoot?
I usually go out when there is plenty of light so my typical setting is
f 8.0 ISO 800 and then I
just either ajust shutter speed or if I'm getting like too low like under
1/180, I would say like under 1/180
I'm ajusting ISO. I rarely shoot at night
But when I do, I shoot wide open and I just bump the ISO
So that my shots are correctly exposed.
That's my experience.
Otherwise it quite doesn't work for me. As I said, I only have my 50mm lens and I
mostly use it for street photography
and sometimes portraits but I also use it for landscapes and cityscapes and
It's just I mean, it's not super convenient for cityscapes and landscapes since this is not the wide lens.
But when I want a wider shot, I just have to move a back little when I want to tighter shot. I just
need to move closer, but it's not like you cannot shoot cityscapes or landscapes with this one.
It's just I didn't want to get like more lenses. So the 50 is kind of like a
great compromise, I can shoot pretty much whatever I want with it. So let's talk about some pros and cons.
First what you're going to notice when you pick up this camera,
this camera is heavy and I mean you will find out as soon as you hold it in your hand, but
actually it is probably lighter than
the big DSLRs I
Think my combo of the body and the lens is like one kilogram
so it's like
you will feel it a little once you carry it for the whole day
It's not the end of the world, but you know, it's worth mentioning
it is not like the lightest thing. Might not be with
the other generations like M 10, M 10-D and so on. It does not have an auto focus
I mean that's obvious and
It's expensive.
Even though if you do not need the latest greatest
you can find use ones for pretty great deal. Now in the other hand. This camera is quite small
when you consider, this is a full-frame
It's great looking no doubts about that and it's actually pretty easy to use.
It does not have the autofocus and
I know I have mentioned it as a "minus"
but I think it's as weird as it sounds it actually is a good thing
it does not have this option like for example
Leica Q
or my D-Lux 109 where you can kind of have both. Like the auto focus and the
manual focus. To be honest when you have the autofocus
I don't know about you, but I would actually not use my manual focus that much. I mean almost like never.
Also, like how many of you who have like this option to have the manual focus and auto focus
are using the manual focus except for like
stage portraits or macro.
So I actually think
by this lens and the body not
having the auto focus it actually forces you to learn it.
So also one thing to mention a lot of people when they are talking about Leicas
and
when they usually pick the black ones they talk about this camera being stealth. Now I
kind of think that doesn't make sense like nowadays
because. When you think about it
whenever you pick up like a small smartphone or or anything that you just put close to your eye
nowadays
everyone is going to notice you are taking photo. Because everyone is like so used to it
someone is just taking like a smartphone and shooting so
this might have been thruth like
50 years ago when Cartier-Bresson
had this camera and then half of the people never saw a camera and then it was black and
we could say it was kind of like stealth, but nowadays. I think you're going to be noticed in
99.9% of
when you are taking a shot.
So I actually think having the chrome version
this kind of like retro looking camera. You're going to be more stealth in terms of
not
not being noticed, but in terms of
people will not mind
you are taking the shot because
they will usually think like you're an artist or this is a film camera or whatever.
So I think it's kind of true
this camera being stealth but not for the reason like it's small and compact but for the reason it's just
tolerated by the people who you are taking a shot off. So should you get Leica M?
So if you are totally new I would recommend to loan one
before you buy it
so, you know what you are buying you can get a cheap option with Leica. M8 and
Voigtländer Lens, but it's hard to recommend this since I think
M8 is already discontinued and it would be
expensive to repair it eventually. In my opinion if you can find the m240 for a great price
It's actually still great. Even though it has been released more than five years ago. With every new M
they introduced every generation gets slightly better
lighter faster
but it's also more expensive. So it's up to you how much you want to spend?
Can this be your only camera? I mean it can
if you don't purchase any other camera, it can definitely be your only camera :D. In my case. I have been using this camera and
my iPhone for video and that's pretty much it.
So it depends on what you need a camera for. The last thing I want to point out is
this camera won't make you a great photographer. That's something you actually have to learn so it's not like you
buy this camera and you become this, you know, Henri Cartier-Bresson or something.
Thank you for watching. Let me know in the comments.
Do you have like I am how do you like it?
Or do you consider getting into the M system. Once again, thank you for watching and I will see you in my next video
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COLT 1911 A1 Inokatsu - REVIEW AIRSOFT - Duration: 20:50.
Hello everyone and welcome to this new airsoft gun video review. Today, I am attacking a monster, I have hesitated during a long time before presenting it to you: this gun unleashed the passions.
But finally, my friend Mathieu corrup... convinced me !
I present the Colt M1911 A1 100th anniversary of Inokatsu, under Colt license, distributed by Cybergun, thanks to Mathieu and OPS-Store, presented by Neo035, with the kind participation of...
I didn't know you were doing the credits at the beginning... You want to do like Hollywood, right? NeoHollywood? Go to the title, we are pissed off.
This Colt 1911 A1 waS SenSeleSSly praiSed aS Soon aS it waS releaSed on the SiteS.
A lot of S in this sentence. If you want to have a technical break, it's my fault.
Thus, some owners swore by this miracle gun, this sometimes unreasonable, preferring to hide the face rather than admit that this gun may have defects.
But now this fashion has passed I can venture on the subject without taking the wrath of the owners.
Everyone is calm. There is one who has put his red thumb. Take it off. You'll put it back later.
First of all, I would like to thank three people and a store: Mathieu for allowing me to buy this Colt 1911 A1; Chris Adams and OioiAirsoft for helping me analyze it.
The channel and the blog are in the description of this video, really go take a look, it's worth, both are experts on this type of gun. Without them, this video wouldn't have been so detailed.
On the other hand, Mathieu is an individual, so it's not a partnership but a gift.
If you too,you want to participate in my personal enrichment, then don't hesitate, I accept all the gifts! Car, jewelry, money, credit card, phone, mother-in-law, I accept everything!
Offer subject to condition that your object is usable. Including your mother-in-law.
I would also like to thank the store OPS-Store, partner of this video at the level of the consumable, namely the cartridges, the BB's, the goggles and the lubricant that I will be able to present to you.
Lubricant... Present... It's a little "sextoy party", isn't it?
As usual, the link is in the description.
This replica has a history. We have several generations that have come out. Ranging from 1000€ to 300€ now.
The decline in price could be explained by the decline in quality controls that we find on the 300€ version. Thus, defects that didn't pass on the 1000€ version are now accepted on the 300€ version.
Would not it be the very reflection of our current society?
There are several finishes of this gun. Parkerized, blued, and... a version that I had the opportunity to briefly meet, was developed in 2014 by Cyberbun with an artificial patina, realized I believe in acid.
Version that was made for a contest, won by a lucky one who became a very good friend. I had the opportunity to attend the award ceremony, since I was in the Paris region at this time. #TalkAboutYourLikeWeDontCare
Here we are on a blued version, so darker than the parkerized version.
The Parkerized version is the one that jumps in all directions by weaving webs?
Peter Parkerized
The extremists of the Colt 1911 A1 Inokatsu will now fall on my face because I am going to tell the magic words. This gun has flaws. Yes he has some. A lot.
We will also weigh the pros and cons throughout the video story to appear impartial. Do you agree ? (Good airsoft gun 0 - 0 Big Shit)
I'm waiting, you have to answer.
Well, we will say that yes.
Not very talkative...
It's nice to have a pistol that is the weight of a real but it consumes three times more than a conventional CO2 Colt.
In addition, this gun only accepts magazines that have a UGLY HEEL. And again, this one is the one developed by Inokatsu, normally it's the KJWorks which have a big heel.
Why do they do that while the KWC doesn't? In any case, it consumes so much CO2 that I triggered global warming in my own home...
Suddenly, if you finish a magazine fulled with its BB's with a single CO2 cartridge, you are very lucky.
The breech is so heavy... One comes to wonder what is the interest? Have something realistic but not usable in part? Or the opposite with the Marui for example: not realistic at the level of weight but which is a monster in game.
What are we looking for? Realism or performance?
You have 4h, without calculator.
Basically, my friend Mathieu had offered me a first. Same version as this one. But he never worked. Whenever I wanted to shoot with the replica, it was like that: "PSHIIII"
I have disassembled, reassembled, used the lime, the dremel, nothing helped. I finally sent the gun to Chris Adams Custom, who specializes in Inokatsu, he has 3 or 4...
And he too was faced with an impossible problem. Even by inverting the parts, we could not find the origin of the problem.
I said to my friend Mathieu "Sorry, I can't do a review on that". So he sent me another one in exchange. One that works this time.
Notice that the magazine was provided in the first version but not in the second. Check that there is the magazine when you buy.
Or manage to find elsewhere. While knowing that there are several generations of magazines depending on the versions. This one is not compatible with KJWorks magazines.
That's OioiAirsoft who had the opportunity to test. I put the link of the comparison in the description of the video.
So if you can, try it before you buy it.
Some have adapted their Colt 1911 A1 to go with HPA. It's an idea, but you have to bring the bottle in game.
Imagine if you have 2 colts like it and a MG42 from Shoei? It's not a tactical bag you need, it's a wheelbarrow!
At the black dot: Look at the adjustment of the bolt relative to the body of the gun.
The body of the gun
AMEN
So I said, look at the adjustment. The slide is not aligned with the frame.
On the slide, the elements are not positioned exactly in the same place as on the original. Example with a photo that sent me Chris Adams Custom: a comparison between 1 RS and 2 inokatsu.
It's a few millimeters, but a few millimeters that are enough to fuck a fly.
Moreover, if you want to recognize an Inokatsu 1st version of an Inokatsuni 2nd ver...
Oh, sorry, sorry, I didn't even do it on purpose...
If you want to recognize an Inokatsu 1st version of an Inokatsu 2nd version, there are two elements to see at the slide. Simply the position of the markings in relation to the curve we have on the top of the breech.
The 2nd point: the 1st line here. Here we see that it has a correct form. Look what it was before. And in addition we had a mark on the outer barrel. From the ejection window.
Here is the box for this 100th anniversary edition.
Why make a box edition 100th anniversary for the M1911 then the M1911 A1 dates from 1926? We still have time before making his real birthday... It would have been more fun to make a real M1911, it doesn't exist in airsoft...
We have a notice provided in it, which has just farted the mouth...
It's in two parts: the hood and here it locks with a magnet. And we have the gun inside. Note here a part that has been added to the location of the magazine.
Which proves that it was planned that they put it, but that finally, it costs too much. Sure, 300€ without magazine, it's perfect...
If you want the box, I give it to you... I have one in addition.
Some parts are smooth as the sides, others are grainy as on the top and on the front.
Simply because it's handmade, so some machines can go on the sides, it will be more complicated on the top. So it's an excellent point of realism, the real ones are finished the same way.
The breech is made of steel and therefore positive to the magnet! Hence its weight in the end.
Which means that according to the versions, we can find traces of welds more or less well camouflaged, it all depends on the version on which you will get.
And even the 1000€ version could be less well finished than this one. Look what could be found under a grip for the version of 1000€.
It's really disgusting, huh. Oh shit, no it's me in the reflection of the window.
But imperfections and asperities, it can also happen on the real one, the finish... the last priority in time of war.
The breech is here very well adjusted, it has a very light game. But on the previous model, that I had the opportunity to receive but not to test, it was the disaster, so much that we could make maracas and when we did that.
It will depend on the versions made by these gentlemen from Inokatsu, a company that no longer seems to exist as the website is Down. Maybe because they got bought by Cybergun. I don't know.
Note also patina created on the right side only. A fitting problem surely.
In any case, the natural patina will actually skate your replica, don't do it manually, it would be a pity.
Speaking of patina, don't hesitate to use and abuse silicone lubricant such as this one. Yes, you know, juice from modified boobs.
By default to have a hottie at home, have a bomb of this type. It will be good for your petard, and joints will be more satisfied.
Yes, I talked bomb, boobs, petard, joints. I unlocked lots of keywords to annoy me! Or make me demonetize...
So this silicone bomb on the joints especially, it will avoid leaks.
Looking closely at your Colt, you will see here 3 axes that are not simulated on the back, unlike the KWC which has 2 real axes and a fake! A good point on realism, again!
Now let's talk about markings. The markings are 99% realistic. It's a shame, the arsenal marking on the right side is absent. You will tell me, and I have looked for it, it may not be there.
In fact, he is one, but he is very slightly struck. So far, you can't see it. So afterwards, Hicock45 showed a Colt who didn't have one.
In any case, it's a pity he is not on this version. The rest of the markings, on this version, we can say that they are well done.
If we put a real side, we will see that the typography is slightly different and not exactly well positioned.
But anyway, we knew that the slide didn't have the same sizes as the original, so the position of the markings, it's normal that it may not be good.
The serial number on the right side is specific to each replica, and that's fine! But mine is not WW2, and that's not good... And the small marking on the bridge, we talk about it?
69! WOW! What's the point of advertising for the Rhône department? And why not 35 while we are there? Band of pigs...
On the side, we have a GHD for Guy H Drewry, so manufactured from June 17 to July 15, 1945.
So WW2? While the serial number is not? WTF
The magazine, we see that he stained when I have used it just a few. This is explained: it's zamak while the frame is steel.
Do not hesitate to be a big nagging when you insert it. If you put it in that way and you say, oh, that's good, then you're going to lose it.
Then you will cry. Then you will get lost, then you will drink, then you will cry. All this for a magazine.
We have false scratches at the exit of the outer barrel. We guess them very lightly on the outer barrel...
Normally, scratches, it doesn't have too much that head, and above all, what is the interest of having blued the inside of the outer barrel? It's a plus but it's not a mark of realism, not like that anyway.
All this to get a weight of 1200g without CO2 cartridge, and 1212g with cartridges of... 12g.
Thank you Captain Obvious!
The original weighs 1105g unloaded and 1271g with 7 cartridges in the loaded magazine. Basically, they averaged the loaded and unloaded weight and we fall about in the middle!
Hence the impressive kick (it's really noisy too) and a consumption of CO2 that would rant Nicolas Hulot. (French ecologist)
We will now go to the chrony test + shooting test. I will use 0.25g BB's, and most importantly, don't forget your goggles, even if it's to shoot a target, it's very important.
It's 14°, I have 27 BB's in the magazine, with a new CO2 cartridge engaged, we will see what it gives, if I will succeed in shooting the 27 BB's. The target is about 10m away.
I shot at least 10. We take the rest.
The CO2 cartridge has a capacity of 20 BB's.
Note, I forgot, we have a nice marking on the magazine: Inokatsu
Here we are with a new magazine with 27 BB's, a new cartridge. We can notice that we can insert the BB's from the bottom with a BB-loader. And we're going to do a range test and see how far it's going.
What makes us a range of 15 to 20m, and yet my hop-up is set!
In fact, as for all CO2 replicas, if you want to make a complete magazine, it's possible, but you have to take breaks every 10 BB's.
The hop-up is accessible, like all replicas of Colt 1911, by dismounting the breech, it's below. And if I have a Swiss knife here, it's because in the hand, it's not possible to touch it. It's too stuck. Like your sister. Or your mother.
Once the hop-up set up, to put the breech, it will be tricky because the little spring here is strong, I don't want to damage the part over.
You are warned, be careful not to scratch your breech with your tool.
It's done, I can shoot again.
Here is what concludes this video of airsoft gun review, I hope that it will have pleased you. If so, don't hesitate, as usual, to leave a blue thumb, a comment, to subscribe and share this video, it's very important.
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S.H.Figuarts Kamen Rider Wizard Flame Style (Shinkoccho Seihou) review - Duration: 3:58.
S.H.Figuarts Kamen Rider Wizard Flame Style (Shinkoccho Seihou) Review
Hey Guys, I'm Imkamen
And today i would like to review Kamen Rider Wizard
SHFiguarts Shinkoccho Seihou
This is the box art form the front of the box
There's a Tamashii Nation Quality logo,
and this is the action that we can pose with this figure
For the accessories, we'll get
six pairs of hand
two types of weapon with a handle
8 pieces of rings
and this is it, the Figure of Kamen Rider Wizard
what i likes the most from this figure
is the details of this figure
as we can see from this tiny belt,
this rings holder
and this time Bandai gives us
a robe with a wire so that we can
pose the action that we likes
and this is the articulations
Thanks to Bandai
for this beautiful and awesome figure
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Montgomery Co. Animal Resource Center undergoes external review - Duration: 1:34.
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Booster Theme Review - Agency Review - Duration: 1:05.
Hi guys my name is Jonathan and I'm the proud owner of Mongo agency and our
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theme because now our clients thinks that we are the best but you are the best
there so thank you very much for your great support you're the great team out
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Fryer Treble Booster SPECIAL review - (ENG.SUBS.) - Duration: 26:10.
Hi guys and welcome!
Today a new review...back to the reviews!
As you saw on facebook I'm now testing 2-3 new Fryer's products...
First one, today's review is about the 2018 Fryer Treble Booster Special
This unit was already on the market some times ago...but this one is a brand new 2018 version.
As you know most the Fryer's products have been renewed.
So today I'll do the usual tests, with a couple of amps, some comparison...
So, enjoy the vids!
Let's have a look at this TB Special
Esthetically is a bit bigger than a "standard" Fryer TB
Weight is like an usual TB
Input and Output as usual
Let's talk about the power supply
We have two options with this pedal
First one is with the usual 9V battery, simply unscrewing this lower part
Second option is with a external power supply, which I know is something quite demanded by many of you
So here we have a standard Boss type jack, 9V with native on center and positive outside.
Here we have the ON/OFF switch, so this particular TB can be turned off
Level control, which allows us to control the gain of the pedal
And then we have the Range control, which is a 6 position rotary switch
So as you probably imagine we have a great variety of sounds, very versatile
Ok, I would like to explain better the function of the Range control
How it works
Going left we have the more subtle and acid sounds
Going right the sound become more bassy, sweet and creamy
And since it adds more push on the bottom frequencies, we can feel a bit more gain too
Anyway, we can recognize some very famous and great TBs into these 6 positions
For example, on position number 3 we have the sound of the TB Super.
On position 4 we find the TB Deluxe
And on position 5 we have the TB Plus
So, the TB Special incorporates three of the famous Fryer Treble Boosters
Ok, let's test this new TB Special
Ok, let's take a look at the gear I'm using for this review
As for the most of the review I did I'll use just a single AC30, in this case the BM Custom
Attenuated with the Marshall Power Brake
Guitar used is the Dansan Red Special replica
Here we have a friend of her!
Connections...from the guitar directly into the TB.
From the TB Special directly into the AC30 BM
I'll use this 9v power supply to see if we have any unwanted noise or strange hiss from the pedal.
Let's go
First of all...what a TB does?
On an amp like the AC30...which sounds like this...
It sounds like this...
Ok, now we can start the real test
Starting with position 1 on the Range control which is the thinnest one
I'll increase the gain slowly
Now we have just a small amount
Now we'll see how the Range control works
We'll see how the push change on the spectrum of the frequencies
From 1 to 6 we have a thin sound to a fat sound
I'll show you a quick change during all the positions
A nice difference from...
to...
And on cleans...
Going on positions 4-5-6 we can hear an increase of bass frequencies of course...
...but we also feel an increase of gain to the whole sound.
For example this is the position 1 and we can hear a very crystal sound
Because the boost is more on mid and treble frequencies...
If we select the position 6 the gain is over the whole spectrum...so even on bass
We as I said we can hear even a bit more gain
Ok, I imagine you already know the many sounds we can achieve with this pedal
The greater versatility in comparison to a standard Treble Booster
So in comparison to a unit without the gain or range control
So a big difference
It is more suited to a number of guitarists and rigs than an usual TB
For example it helps with the tastes of the guitarist...
"this evening I want a more rounded sound or a bit more harsh sound..."
Simply because of the stage, the location...or maybe because we have a different perception of our sound than night
And with the TB Special we can modify our sound
As you know I usually bring two or three TBs with me when gigging
You know, each night the sound is a bit different...or my mind is a bit different.
With the TB Special we can play a bit more with our sound.
As you understand it works good even with different type of amps
For example...if you have an AC30 VR you know it lacks a bit of gain and bottom end
As you saw in my review of that particular amp.
With this TB you can add a bit more push on the low frequencies simply selecting one of the last positions on the Range control
So at least you can try to reach your favorite type of BM tone
A small amp like the Pathfinder, which don't have the same dynamic and tone of a big valve amp...
With the TB Special you can push it a bit more and try to get a bit more dynamic and harmonic content.
Ok, now to show you the many shades of sound I'll simply play some stuff and select many options on the controls
Mainly I'll try all the 6 positions of the Range control, so you can have an idea of the many BM tones you can reach
Ok, I'll raise the volume of the AC30
Starting from position 1 of the Range control, which has the thinnest sound
Ok, I think we can try some comparison now
At least with a couple of TBs from Fryer Guitars
Starting with the TB Super, as I said before the position 3 of the Range control sounds like a Fryer Super
So, I'll try both pedals with the volume at 1/2 from the Red Special
So, let's see how close they are
Ok, now with the TB Super
The second comparison will be with the Fryer Deluxe
I'll select the position 4 of the Range control on the TB Special
I'll use a brand new 2018 version of the TB Deluxe
I also will do a review of this pedal very soon, with a comparison with the old unit.
So, position 4 on the TB Special...
Ok, now to the Treble Booster Deluxe, 2018 version...
Ok, now on the Pathfinder 15
Without the TB this amp sounds like this...
With the TB...
This was the position 1, so the thinnest one
Position 2...
Position 3...
Position 4...
Position 5...
Position 6...
Ok, let's get to some consideration that I have developed during these two weeks that I have tried this new TB
It's a great TB for who are now approaching to the BM world
So if you don't already have a clear idea of the TB you need
Because maybe you still don't have your ultimate rig...or maybe you have a different amp or guitar...
Maybe you have a particular model of AC30, or your Red Special sounds a bit different...
So, if you're not after a particular TB like the Super, Deluxe or Touring...
Maybe you don't have a clear idea of the sound you want form your rig
Also because TBs are very similar, so a guitarist needs time to really understand which one he prefer
So, yeah TB Special could be a right choice for you.
Thanks to these 6 positions we can reach so many different tones, surely you'll find your sound.
I also think this pedal will be good for expert guitarist who already know how their rig must sounds...
...but like me wants to choose perfectly the sound for that particular night
For example, during the soundcheck before a gig I try 2-3 TBs and hear the sound on stage...
I want to try how it sounds on that venue, how the guitar reacts...
Plus each night we have a different perception of our sounds...without a reason I have to say!
So, 2 or 3 TBs are very good in order to reach the perfect sound on a gig
If you bring the TB Special you probably need just a TB to choose your sound
It's also good for who don't use the usual BM gear, so no AC30 or Red Special
So maybe you use a different amp from the Vox AC30, which maybe sounds thinner than the Vox
You can simply adjust the TB to match the sound you have in mind
Works great also with the Fryer Mayday of course
In conclusion, sounds really BM but with more flexibility
So, if you like the sound but want to modify it a bit more...you can with this device.
I also tried it as a second TB, placed just after a main TB
Used with the Level set at 1/4, just to push the sound a bit more on certain passages
Or maybe to keep a bit more of the sound if you use a pedal which sucks most of the tone...
fOXX Phaser for example!
So it works good even as a second TB
But you can also use it if your pedalboard is not just for Brian May sounds
For example, if you only play Brian May you'll surely have your TB on all the time, you don't need a power switch
But since this pedal has an ON/OFF switch and a power supply jack you can use it even if you're not a Brian May clone!
For example, if you are a guitarist which only plays 2 or 3 Queen songs during a gig you can simply turn ON this TB when you need it.
So, opposed to most of the TBs you can choose when engaging it.
When this pedal is OFF it doesn't suck your tone or modify your sound, as it's true bypass.
So guys, this review is ended
If you have more questions about this TB Special, if you need an advice or if you have this pedal simply add a comment here on YouTube
I'll be glad to answer you
Leave a "like" and remember to subscribe to the channel to receive all the notification about the vids, review and live videos
Thanks a lot for your support and see you on the next video!
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Chalk Paint Review | The ABC's of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint - Duration: 10:05.
Hi, I'm Jenni with roots and wings furniture
And today we're going to talk about the ABC is up a nice lone track mate. You ready to do this? Here we go
As many of you know, I think insulin was the originator of chalk paint, so that's what we've got here and I chose French linen
This is a really popular color. It's a nice medium gray. So that's what we're going to be sampling today
And then I got these from my local Annie Sloan stockist. Shout out to back door furnishings in Wexford
She said that the most popular look right now is to top the French linen with black wax
So that's what we're gonna give a try today
We're gonna see if we can get that really cool kind of
Driftwood Restoration Hardware type look so let's see if we can do it and again French linen and black wax
All right. Let's talk first about
Application now, there are brushes. Anti-saloon has the track paint brushes
We are going to use today a good old Purdy brush with a synthetic
Bristle, these brushes are just give a really smooth a nice finish. So that's what we're going to be using
today and I've just got this little one here little dip inside the can and
before we begin
Trapping it doesn't need a lot of prep work. I do want to make sure that this door is clean
This has been sitting in the garage for a while. So it's definitely dusty. We're just gonna spray it down and clean it off
really quickly
Paper towel, and then they say no sanding. So we're not gonna see in this no prep work like that
All right get it all cleaned off
Okay, all right now we're gonna talk first consistency both in the can and on the piece as we paint it
So it does say to shake this up really good before you start painting. I'll do that. Oh
I
Got a bubble there, there we go and a nice loan is really nice and thick
It does say if you want it thicker
You can actually if your can open overnight to really thicken up the paint if you want that
More textured finish the best look you're going for it
You can also add water if it gets too thick
Mixed it up really good and that'll thin out your paint a bit. It is a very thick paint you can see here
It's very smooth and it runs off nicely but that the consistency of it is nice and thick even just in the can
I'm just going to start painting it on
It's a really easy paint to apply nice and smooth as it goes on
All right, let's talk about coverage
so this is going on really nicely and we are gonna get I would say
One coke beverage on this. I have been trying to pick on all of these paint reviews just a nice medium tone color
So we can try to compare them accurately
Together and this one it is a nice really pretty medium color
And it's going to cover really nicely with just about one coat
there may be a few spots that you could kind of touch up but
It's going on really nice. It's also adhering really nice to the wood
No funny business happening here
Now I did get a tip and this seems to be with most chalky paints any paint
That's a little bit thicker if you spray it with water and get it a little bit damp before you start painting
It'll help you get a smoother finish
So that is a tip I did not do that to start here we're gonna apply this black wax
So I do want a little bit of texture in the paint here for the wax to really stand out
But just so you know try that next time and see if that helps smooth out your finish a little bit
There's no smell to it, I don't notice any smell at all
Okay, I'm gonna let this dry for just a second and we'll be right back
Okay, our door is dry now and here's the deal with chopping it is the
Trickiest flattest finish you've ever worked with probably and that is definitely the case here. It is very smooth
There are no brush strokes because it levels out so nicely. It's such a flat finish that it just
Levels out really nice
Coverage wise it did dry a little bit and more translucent
You can kind of see a little wood through here. Not that that's a bad thing. It's it's a very even even coverage
However, if you wanted a solid French linen color, you might want to do one more coat of the paint
But this it looks really good and it really made a cool finish here
we are going to add some wax in this case to half of the door just to kind of play with a
Technique that's really popular the deal with chalk paint though. You do have to seal it. It's not durable enough
Just alone because again of just the flatness of it. It's going to absorb any oils on your hands overtime or
Anything like that?
So it is good to put a sealer on it whether you want to do a clear topcoat
Or do a wax most people that work with chalk paint really like the waxes and there's so many different colors
You can really play with the finishes and make it completely custom and completely your own
there are a lot a fun a nice loan colors and
Lots of different variety lots of colors really classic colors that go well together and that turned out really pretty on
pieces so lots of fun colors to choose from
All right. We're going to try using black wax to make a fun decorative finish here
The wax also increases the durability and the shine it's going to really give you a nice smooth pretty finish
Let's get some of that here
And put it on this plate
It's really almost like it's really buttery it's really smooth and soft. It's a soft wax, which is nice
All right now the tip I got was to use a chip brush
To apply the wax well, let's give it a try now. Listen y'all I haven't waxed for quite a while
so if I can do this
So can you so we're gonna kind of just go along the grain and give it a fun finish
Now obviously all the different colors of the wax will kind of change the color of the paint
Now the wax is really smelling mmm, so make sure you work in a well-ventilated area it is not water-based
So be careful
But hey that does look pretty cool, doesn't it
They let that dry for just a second
You can
use mineral spirits if you want to dissolve the wax if you need to remove some if you want to spread it around a little
Bit you can definitely do that
Let's let's just dry. It just a second. We'll buff it and see if we can get a little bit of shine
Okay, there we go
So there we go. That's a pretty fun finish
the wax definitely does increase the shine and it kind of does soak into the paint and
Give it a little bit more durability and change the color as well. So there we go. That's just a fun finish there
Even just the chalk paint. It doesn't scratch off. If you do the fingernail test. It's stuck on there pretty good. So
That is just about it. There we go. So that's a fun finish again
This was using French linen with black wax of a nice lone chuck paint
It's such a smooth finish
Really chalky if you have track paint, you would really like this stuff for sure
It went on nice and smooth and dried really level which was nice. So
That my friends is the ABCs of a nice little chocolate
Thanks so much for watching this video, don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss a thing
Check out the link below in the description to find out where your local Annie Sloan retailer is we'll see you next time
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JBL Free truly wireless slušalice - test i review - Duration: 1:53.
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And do not forget the likes and flows.
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"BIGG BOSS 12" LATEST NEWS | FULL EPISODE REVIEW | By Dabangg Singh | 28 Nov 2018 | Deepak Thakur - Duration: 5:27.
"BIGG BOSS 12" LATEST NEWS | LATEST FULL EPISODE REVIEW | By Dabangg Singh | 28 Nov 2018
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SPB Review - Blood Makes the Grass Grow (German + english subs) - Duration: 8:03.
Welcome to a new Tacphilosophy Review from Sapiens Para Bellum
on the recently published book "Blood makes the grass grow"
written by Mike Peshmerganor
Behind me you can see the instagram profile
of so called Mike Peshmerganor
the author of the book "Blood makes the grass grow"
I am following him for some time now
He describes life at the front
in norther Iraq/Kurdistan
and the fight against the islamic state.
As well all his impressions,
gained friendhips,
everyday life and routine at the front. In general a very interesting profile, 170 k people follow for a reason.
At the end of summer
he published his book. It is available on amazon
as ebook or hard copy.
It´s written in english
but easy to understand
so if you have basic skills
you will have no problems at all.
About the content itself
The story shows some similarities
to "Benjamin Fischer"
an Austrian Soldier from (region) Vorarlberg.
Who als fought at the fronts in Iraq, Syria
and finally Ukraine.
Two years ago there was a pretty detailed report
published about in the newspaper "Kurier".
About his motivation
and as said the similarities between norwegian and austrian armed forces
In both cases there was a young man
who wanted to see war and proving himself in a fight.
All the moral aspects which of course play a role
are well explained by Mike.
But lets begin at the start:
He describes his career in the norwegian armed forces
He is a soldier
in the Telemark Bataillon, which is
a specialised unit
more or less elitist with specific selection criteria
So not everybody can join
He does his duty there, is also deployed in Afghanistan
Describes his mission there pretty well
and his disappointed return
because he didn´t experience fighting
and did not get the experience he was hoping for
Some of you may think "Well that´s ok"
but in his case
he saw it with some mistrust.
He felt like a
player
who has been training his whole life but keeps sitting on the substitutes´ bench
and that was one of the reasons
why he decided to leave the army
and travel to Iraq to fight against the IS.
Another cause
may have been his kurdish roots
and as mentioned before he describes
his motivation to give up his civic life in Europe
in order to
go to the front in norther Iraq, without knowing anyone there.
Of course problems occur,
with family, his girlfriend
who of course, can´t understand why someone should commit his life to something like that
This is also explained very well.
Then it starts with the journey to the middle east.
And here we found one of the breaking points in the book (you may have seen it similar)
where you do not want to give the book out of hand,
because it gets really thrilling.
As said, a young european travels to a country
into a crisis region,
to fight a feard terror militia.
Against ISIS.
He describes his arrival
and the duality and difference
between reality
and the expectation / imagination, how life is there at the front.
For example he is at the front for
one year
where he hasn´t experienced the direct fight he wanted
but a dull everyday life
with a lot of deprivations, sleep deprivations and hunger
but again, not the experience he desired.
He became a part of Peshmerga,
the kurdish troops,
literally translated: those who face death,
as said, kurdish fighters he got in touch with
Because he is able to understand the laguage.
He then describes life at the front, all the conflicts
which just logically appear .
Of course it is a melting pot of different cultures.
Certain differences
regarding his "european influence",
as well the middle east
the whole conflict itself, a clash of differenct groups.
On one hand the shiites,
on the other hand sunniites,
the kurds in the north,
christian militias and so on...
So many groups playing a role
and contains potential
for conflicts.
So as he describes his everyday life he also mentions the tactics of the islamic state
beginning with suicide bombers
to specific vehicles filled with TNT
and covered with steel plates
which are use to drive into the cities in order to blow themselfs up.
Reconquering of cities.
Disappointment. Frustration.
Contact to SOF units
american
and french who also played a role there.
He writes about the power of Media, the book ends with
the reconquest of Mosul
where Peshmerga could not take part because
it is such a prestigous thing
and the Iraqis wanted
to put it to their account.
So they spererated the peshmerga from it.
Summarizing
it is a very thrilling book
because it is a fascinating story.
You can read it like a novel,
but its real.
As he comes back to Norway
he integrated himself back to the civic life
had a job, and no one knows about this part of his life.
His relationship with friends and family,
and if he still is in a relationship
- all that you can find out if you read the book.
As said - very exciting. Our conclusion:
Buy the book! (ebook or hard copy)
If you have any questions:
Put it in the comment section.
Like, share and subscribe - you know the drill!
You can find a written review very soon
on our homepage www.sapiensparabellum.com
And of course you have the possibility to buy some christmas gifts there ;)
Next weeks topic is the thermal device by Tilo 3 by Andres Industries.
So - see you next wednesday!
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