
A Russian gamer spent 2-months building a custom drone from scratch based on Half-Life 2’s City Scanner. Measuring 80cm x 55cm. it’s mainly comprised of a carbon fiber (carbon) shell, along with expanded polystyrene, and features a DJI Naza-M Lite flight controller, AX-2810Q-750KV brushless quadcopter motors, an Afro ESC 30Amp, three-bladed screws, as well as a 3300mAh 4S 30C battery.
When fully charged, it can fly for around 11-minutes. Thanks to the variety of drones on the market today, Half-Life fans who want to create their own City Scanner drone can just pick up a basic model and then 3D print the parts needed. However, it goes without saying that some assembly will definitely be required.
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