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The MBS-410 is a searchlight made by Peak Beam Systems and is seen in various scenes in Jurassic Park as well as other movies in the franchise.<br><br>
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| '''Reproduction'''
| Explorer 05
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| JP10
 
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| Control Room
 
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| Bunker
 
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==MBS-410==
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With a 12,000,000 CandlePower output and a range of over 3,500 meters, the Maxa Beam is the world’s most powerful handheld searchlight. The searchlight features a motorized beam width that allows the user to vary the beam from a 1° spot to a 40° flood with the press of a button as well as a strobe mode that turns the Maxa Beam into a disorienting non-lethal weapon.
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==Manufacturer==
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Peak Beam Systems, Inc. is a leader in the design and manufacture of high-intensity illumination devices for military and security applications.  Peak Beam’s flagship product, the Maxa Beam Searchlight, has been tested and fielded by U.S. military and federal agencies for over thirty years and continues to be the most powerful handheld searchlight available in the world.
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==Scene Locations==
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The MBS-410 can been seen in Jurassic park in various locations. Explorer 04 during the T-Rex attack scene, Explorer 05 when Alan Grant tries to distract the T-Rex, JP10 during the T-Rex chase scene, the control center, and the bunker on a shelf.<br>
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|<!--col2-->[[File:Maxa05.png|199x95px]]
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|<!--col3-->[[File:MaxaJP10.png|199x95px]]
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|<!--col4-->[[File:MaxaControl.png|199x95px]]
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|<!--col5-->[[File:MaxaBunker.jpg|199x95px]]
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|<!--col1-->Explorer 04
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|<!--col2-->Explorer 05
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|<!--col3-->JP10
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|<!--col4-->Control Room
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|<!--col5-->Bunker
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==Substitutes==
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Currently no substitutes that are close in screen accuracy.
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==Reproduction==
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Currently there are no reproductions available, however 3D printed versions are currently in the development stages.
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===Made up Person===
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This person can be contacted here.

Revision as of 18:27, 1 March 2020

MBS-410 Searchlight Maxa.jpg
Availability Uncommon
Cost $500-$1000
Substitutes No
Reproduction No




MBS-410

With a 12,000,000 CandlePower output and a range of over 3,500 meters, the Maxa Beam is the world’s most powerful handheld searchlight. The searchlight features a motorized beam width that allows the user to vary the beam from a 1° spot to a 40° flood with the press of a button as well as a strobe mode that turns the Maxa Beam into a disorienting non-lethal weapon.

Manufacturer

Peak Beam Systems, Inc. is a leader in the design and manufacture of high-intensity illumination devices for military and security applications. Peak Beam’s flagship product, the Maxa Beam Searchlight, has been tested and fielded by U.S. military and federal agencies for over thirty years and continues to be the most powerful handheld searchlight available in the world.

Scene Locations

The MBS-410 can been seen in Jurassic park in various locations. Explorer 04 during the T-Rex attack scene, Explorer 05 when Alan Grant tries to distract the T-Rex, JP10 during the T-Rex chase scene, the control center, and the bunker on a shelf.

Maxa04.png Maxa05.png MaxaJP10.png MaxaControl.png MaxaBunker.jpg
Explorer 04 Explorer 05 JP10 Control Room Bunker

Substitutes

Currently no substitutes that are close in screen accuracy.

Reproduction

Currently there are no reproductions available, however 3D printed versions are currently in the development stages.

Made up Person

This person can be contacted here.