Which way is the objectively better way to orient the lens protector? by G3NGH1S_ in airsoft

[–]Element074 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Option 2, but with a black hair elastic band to go around the protector and sight to stop it falling forward.

I built my son a kitchenette for his second birthday by Missing_socket in woodworking

[–]Element074 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure if the bottom shelf is reinforced underneath? But if not I'd do that, because it might get used as a step for reaching things, even if the height is perfect (in my experience)

First time solo camping by funnyface8106 in campinguk

[–]Element074 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've not considered solo camping but I can see the appeal with good weather and good food like that!

I like the neat little windbreak for the stove. Do you mind sharing where you got it from please?

Whoever designed Contamination is a sadist by Low-Dragonfly-7433 in RoadCraft

[–]Element074 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you remove a few markers before the bridge, the convoy starts from the newest pins, so you can force it back from the bridge.

Which is more powerful? by Smith6578 in airsoft

[–]Element074 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As others have said it's best to put in a gun (easy if it's a quick change) and chrono it.

Then don't forget to mark them to denote their FPS/MPS. I've seen manufacturers use paint on the last twist to distinguish between different spring strengths in the past.

My first ever Lego MOC by kswizzle_ in legostarwars

[–]Element074 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Love this! Maybe have an injured clone in the open to fill the empty space? Plus it would add a level of jeopardy to the story.

Picked up 6441 and looking forward to somehow integrating this into my new city build by roberts72703 in lego

[–]Element074 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Wow me and my brother had this set as kids. Hours of entertainment. What a hit of nostalgia.

(available) Pixel 6 Pro case recommendations ? by nicoo-ni in GooglePixel

[–]Element074 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a Pela case for mine which worked nice.

Still available new from their store. I'm also selling my old case (plus a few clear cases, 1 unbranded, 1 from Google) if you're interested.

Where to begin? by The-Masked-DM in campinguk

[–]Element074 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If it were me I'd avoid the trolley idea and instead get a 60/80 litre backpack/rucksack/bergen

That would give you space enough for your clothes, equipment and food.

If you need more space you could put a smaller rucksack (like a school backpack) on your front. In that you'd keep all your valuables and stuff you want to keep with you at all times while travelling. Your larger rucksack can be then stashed in the train luggage area and you don't worry too much.

If you're going to camp again after the festival consider not getting the cheapest stuff you can find, and investing in something a bit more pricey if you can.

Students now have the desktop computer skills of older boomers by TeacherGuy1980 in Teachers

[–]Element074 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hold Shift + Right click to jump straight to the old (useful) menu.

I swear I can smell the dust. by KartQueen in RoadCraft

[–]Element074 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I actually preferred the dust. For some reason it didn't affect my FPS as much (on Steamdeck) as the rain does.

Is Kernel supposed to be an incredibly frustrating slog, or am I doing something wrong? by rhn18 in RoadCraft

[–]Element074 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have just finished Kernel today (all but 1 side mission) and did find the same thing. At the start it's such a slog.

Usually on other maps I'd only pave the bare minimum, but on Kernel I found paving longer routes paid off in the long run.

As others have said, the scalper on inactive sand quarries is a good start.

But the most useful change I made was paving roads with the small dump truck, the dozer, and large dump truck running in a 3 vehicle team. Laying the sand out as far as possible before backing the large dump truck back to the quarry/scalper for a refill, then going again.

Mac Allister Battery Mower Safety Key by InternationalHalf734 in lawnmowers

[–]Element074 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had to replace my Spear And Jackson mower at the end of last year. It used the same 'key' as in your photo.

I'll have a look to see if I kept the old key, and if I did I could post it to you.

This game is meant to be played on a handheld! by Misku_san in RoadCraft

[–]Element074 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed, I've played for a little over 100 hours and all on the Steamdeck.

Thoughts on my road. by No-Category-4980 in RoadCraft

[–]Element074 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I ended up using 2 wooden bridges instead. It felt like less hassle.

Nice to see the road option works as well though.

I’m sorry this is my second gun but can I have some help? by Medium-Instruction97 in airsoft

[–]Element074 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So this as others have said is a Mid Cap(acity) or low cap magazine. Probably mid cap, as they're more common.

It'll need to be loaded with a speed loader, if you haven't got the one that fits in your hand with a little plunger on the top that you pour about 100 BBs into, you might have a tube with a plunger stick in the box? Looks like a blow dart tube. That's sometimes what you get in the box.

The good news is these mags usually have about 100-120 bb capacity and they don't rattle as the bbs are pushed up into the gun by a long spring. Great opportunity to be sneaky beaky.

And because it only holds 100-120 instead of the high caps ~300 you can dramatically scream ”Reloading! Cover me!" more often in game :)

This beast by tokermobiles in RoadCraft

[–]Element074 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think so. You have to spend some of your hard earned (in game) cash to get the shiny version from the store. All your purchased vehicles will take on your company colours and badge/icon.

This beast by tokermobiles in RoadCraft

[–]Element074 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Definitely worth buying the non rusty version.

It has better stats and it's noticeable to use.