Sillybutts Cynthia 3D Parts + Hardware Kit
Sillybutts Cynthia 3D Parts + Hardware Kit
LEAD TIME: 1-2 WEEKS
Cynthia is the newest blaster from Sillybutts. This bolt action blaster is easy to take down for spring swaps and maintenance and works well at higher fps. This kit includes all of the 3D parts and hardware required to build a Cynthia blaster, as well as an Orange 3D silly SCAR and an Angled Foregrip.
This 3D-printed parts and hardware kit includes everything you need to assemble this blaster yourself. Alternatively, select the "Fully Assembled" option and we'll assemble it for you!
FEATURES:
• Smooth Bolt Action Prime
• Stainless Steel 4-40 screws
• Includes Trivictus Mega XL Silly SCAR
• 110-230 FPS average*, depending on barrel/spring selection
• Designed by Sillybutts
• Licensed and Authorized by Sillybutts
• The Kit includes parts to make a left or right-handed blaster
• Sights in photo are not included with the kit
*All averages were taken with the included Silly SCAR attached to the blaster.
SPECS:
• Material: Printed PLA plastic, Aluminum, Steel, Brass
ADDITIONAL LINKS:
• Compatible standard talon magazines
• Recommended Darts
• Designer's website
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We print primarily with Proto-Pasta HTPLA and PLA. Check out our full range of colors here.
3D printed parts should not be left inside hot cars or excessively hot environments.
u wanna be a sniper this is the one , the kuloon might have it power but the cyhina is a custom build ny the team
Sillybutts Cynthia 3D Parts + Hardware Kit
This was the first blaster I ever built from the ground up. The online instructions were easy to follow and -- aside from the 24-hr curing process -- went together pretty easily. It's easy to install couple of the 3D parts backwards, but it didn't take long to correct. The bolt action is super fun to use and with the 8k spring a longer barrel I'm getting over 200fps! Highly recommended!
Amazing print quality! No exaggeration, the print quality was astounding. Easy to assemble. Parts fit perfectly. Be careful to not overtighten screws.
Build went together nice, parts are of great quality. However there are several issues I have with it, such as the parts which were sent being a little too tight meaning screws stripped frequently and did not dig in without the help of an soldering iron. aswell as the build being a bit shaky even with the thumbhole installed. the top and bottom rails also came a bit warped due to not being C-clamped after printing and warped during shipping. aswell as customer service being a bit confusing at points afterwards however they did still help and I was given screws to replace stripped ones later. A good and fun build for sure, however it could be improved.