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Has anybody thought about producing a EPP,EPO Futuristic Alien military mavic body shell/cover
I've attached some pictures/ideas.
With the Mavic being pretty much the most popular drone out there and because of the ton of accessories available you would of thought someone would of come up with something.
For a start it could wrap around the blades and entire body creating a super protective outer foam shell to protect against the worst of crashes.
Also it would make it nearly twice the size and look as per the post subject 'really cool futuristic Military alien looking.
Look at the RC jets you can get now for $150..the detailing on them are just awesome.
As per a $150 RC jet obviously you wouldn't need the EDF motor,the battery,the reciever,the ESC,the servo's,the metal and carbon control surfaces plus other bits and bobs, take that all off the $150 and surely you got to be around $50-$75 dollars for just a futuristic designed andhighly detailed lump of foam that's velcro'ed to the mavic.
The weight would be next to nothing, as a guess i bet if you turned up at the local flying field with that attached to a mavic and someone else was flying another Mavic or drone they would think WOW WTF is that flying over there.
At another guess wouldn't it be a matter of someone clever scanning the mavic and printing out a concept on a 3D printer.
I'm a Carpenter and could no doubt hand sand something out in the sandable foam i use in walls and roofs with the silver foil on it...however i think this would take a huge amount of sanding and failed moulds to get it perfect.
I would pay $75 for one just for the WOW factor
Does anyone else have any design idea's that would work with the quad and body design of the Mavic
You could also design it around being able to use the camera and sensors etc.
let me know if you would buy one for $75...maybe this is one for the flite test guys as i'm sure they've done weird stuff like this before.
Also it would float!
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