Your Cart
Loading

Holländer MP v1.4 - A Nerf-Compatible Half-Dart Blaster - TO ORDER

On Sale
€999.99
€196.00
Style
Added to cart

The HOLLÄNDER adds to the cadré of blasters in a cyber-future where german trains run on time, no matter what. It was put into service in late 2393 as lightweight primary armament for rail worker support staff, who were already heavily encumbered by their maintenance and construction equipment. Previously only makeshift melee armaments were available. 

It sports the same caliber as its heavier cousin, the Motortier, but uses a case-less variant of the ammunition. The two blasters share little resemblance otherwise.


Adding this blaster to the worker standard equipment allowed for an average of 36% more worker-retention and 14% lower insurance payouts. Inofficially, workers also appreciate the ability to warm themselves on the magazines, due the blaster's high heat profile. The blaster was named in memorandum to the in 2381 (intentionally) flooded country.


Technically speaking, this is a half-dart shooting, battery-powered, micro flywheeler, Run Of The Mill, full-auto blaster that shoots darts from a horizontal talon magazine. It is compatible with 15er straight, 18er angled, and 18er banana talon magazines. The back of the blaster has a lock that can be slid forward and backward, to allow for said magazine lengths. The slide itself can be pulled back to flip the blaster open and remove the magazine. It is lit up with LEDs, using the magazine itself as diffuser. Due to the mill it can fire in full-auto at a pretty impressive rate, but nothing too crazy. It's pretty controllable.


Additionally, there is an N-strike muzzle on the front and a standard N-strike stock point on the back. As well as two sling points. No rails, though, sorry.


The blaster has a separate rev-trigger that is attached to the front of the firing trigger, for that controllable dual-stage trigger feeling. I'm starting to have that as a default for my flywheelers.


A 3S LiPo can power the whole thing. The battery is not included. You'll need to have your own 3S LiPo that can take at least 45A stall current. The LiPo goes into what looks like the magazine, at the bottom of the blaster. Inserted into the top of the blaster is a small voltage meter.


It fires about 25 meter in a straight line, and 30 meter at an angle. By default the Holländer comes with OoD Lokis for flywheel motors. The wheels are Cabanossi (made by Fetteworst) micro flywheels.


---


The blaster is made TO ORDER, which means that I will make it in the colors of your chosing, specifically for you. This typically takes roughly 2 weeks, give or take. I will keep you updated during the entire process.


COLORS


In the example pictures the PRIMARY COLOR is purple, the SECONDARY COLOR is neon yellow. The grip defaults to black. I can taste this color scheme.


When you purchase this blaster, I will hit you up with a bunch of questions regarding the colors. Keep that info ready.


STYLE


The blaster has 3 variants for how the LiPo is stored:

  1. Faux-Magazine
  2. Angled Foregrip
  3. Flat Foregrip


Please pick one when you order. This doesn't change the functionality in any way. It's just a matter of personal preference.


---


KNOWN REVIEWS


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooj0nyTBuo0 <- DrFlux is having an opinion on the blaster.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rW09Ub4-XM <- James from Talonaxe Armory is having a look at it, among some of my other blasters.