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Responding to several requests for the latest Atya (あちゃ, @atya001) post, I've added it to my folder, plus the photos/posters associated with it.
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To the one requesting the WIP V0.9 post, I dont usually bother with the wips, and will post when someone requests the final work. If other works are desired please request by linking the post.

And once again for my own request, requesting updated Maximum Mamucium works.
 
Anyone here knows about OSR/SR6 T-Code devices?

Supposedly, if I build one/acquire one, these MMD seems to have been made for FunScript, although I wasn't sure. Where to look for the Script, if possible?
 
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All 3 would be a bit much imo lol, there's a good introductory topic here. I have an OSR2+ and really enjoy it, but want to upgrade to an SR6 at some point

Thanks for the info.

So, I'm actually an avid collector. I've got around 300+ onaholes, ranging from small to large, including half-size replicas. On top of that, I also own ~ 50 mechanized ones of all sorts (mostly from China, since they're pretty much the kings of mechanized onaholes these days).

Recently, I got myself a 3D printer (Bambu Lab A1) and even started learning CAD just so I could design my own onaholes. Last week, I stumbled across the existence of OSR systems.

It seems like all 3 of them serve different purposes, and honestly, they all fit into my use cases pretty neatly:

SR6 for the heavier onaholes (1kg+), which I don't have many of. It is also capable of extra movements, may be good, may be not.
OSR2+ for the longer stroke distance (150mm vs. 120mm) and perhaps quieter operation
SR1 for handheld or light session.
All of which I plan to source from FunOSR. (with quiet premium servos motor)

As an enthusiast, I can't believe I completely missed out on all of this until now... such shamefur dispray.

Well better late than never.

Edit: I bought all 3 to try out.
 
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Here's the entirety of my Kinhage collection! But it doesn't inlcude this month's, so...

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once again, any hero who has Kinhage Feb 2025 please share.
it's okay, i still missing some old Kinhaga stuff

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Thanks for the info.

So, I'm actually an avid collector. I've got around 300+ onaholes, ranging from small to large, including half-size replicas. On top of that, I also own ~ 50 mechanized ones of all sorts (mostly from China, since they're pretty much the kings of mechanized onaholes these days).

Recently, I got myself a 3D printer (Bambu Lab A1) and even started learning CAD just so I could design my own onaholes. Last week, I stumbled across the existence of OSR systems.

It seems like all 3 of them serve different purposes, and honestly, they all fit into my use cases pretty neatly:

SR6 for the heavier onaholes (1kg+), which I don't have many of. It is also capable of extra movements, may be good, may be not.
OSR2+ for the longer stroke distance (150mm vs. 120mm) and perhaps quieter operation
SR1 for handheld or light session.
All of which I plan to source from FunOSR. (with quiet premium servos motor)

As an enthusiast, I can't believe I completely missed out on all of this until now... such shamefur dispray.

Well better late than never.
Man I feel like I just discovered a whole new world.
 
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Thanks for the info.

So, I'm actually an avid collector. I've got around 300+ onaholes, ranging from small to large, including half-size replicas. On top of that, I also own ~ 50 mechanized ones of all sorts (mostly from China, since they're pretty much the kings of mechanized onaholes these days).

Recently, I got myself a 3D printer (Bambu Lab A1) and even started learning CAD just so I could design my own onaholes. Last week, I stumbled across the existence of OSR systems.

It seems like all 3 of them serve different purposes, and honestly, they all fit into my use cases pretty neatly:

SR6 for the heavier onaholes (1kg+), which I don't have many of. It is also capable of extra movements, may be good, may be not.
OSR2+ for the longer stroke distance (150mm vs. 120mm) and perhaps quieter operation
SR1 for handheld or light session.
All of which I plan to source from FunOSR. (with quiet premium servos motor)

As an enthusiast, I can't believe I completely missed out on all of this until now... such shamefur dispray.

Well better late than never.
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