This is Cerberus - My new Bristol Blast primary.Cerberus has taken me well over a year to build. This has been my first integration and a very testing project.I became obsessed with making it seamless with no hint it's 2 blasters. As a result, I spent many hours filling, sanding, base coating and repeating until I was happy with it (and I mean many hours).Then came the paint... anyone who has seen my work knows I like to do things a little differently.I painted Cerberus at least 4 times, I even fully finished it at one point, then left it a few days and sanded it all off. I just couldn't decide on a final look.I had an idea in my head but couldn't make it reality. Until I found Vallejo Gory Red. Yup, one shade of red did it, 12 months of changes ended when I saw that red on the blaster!Now, If you ask any of my fellow BB/FFS organisers they will tell you I often go into a paint job with 1 idea and end up with something completely different, Thanos is the perfect example of that.I laid down Vallejo Gory Red as a base and just knew it needed flames. The rest just happened, one thing led to another. Then I had it.The next addition I owe a huge amount of thanks to Davera. The Centurion has an emblem on, I had an idea that I wanted to put my logo in that. No idea how this was going to happen until Dave said he could design and 3D print it for me! I'm over the moon with how it turned out and is a great feature to the blaster - Thank you!My next decition is do I make it Matt like most of my other blasters. I did a few test pieces and as soon as I saw the colour transformation the high gloss made, I made it shine as much as I could.Internally, Cerberus is running matched Worker wheels on Rhinoes, with a Red cage, getting me a nice consistent fps for BB. With an abundance of room I'm using a 2200Mah LiHv to power it, that's hidden away in a nice little compartment I made in the rear. The battery is accessible via the butt stock. I've cut this out and attached very high power magnets to keep the part in place. I've tried, and the piece will not come off without a considerable amount of effort.And that's it, Cerberus. The blaster that nearly broke me is now my favourite BB blaster. I'm glad to finally show it off.Here is a link to a few other shots and progress shots of the blaster.