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Humour Section | Max-D6000 Oddity
The
following is an image of a Max-D6000, released as part of the Max-D 2002
Super Soaker® series.

Image used with
permission. Not for redistribution.
There
is something not quite right with this picture. Can you tell what it is?
For the full answer, drag and highlight the table below with your cursor.
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this box to see the answer:
The
Max-D6000 pictured above is made of wood and is painted. It is not
an actual Super Soaker®, rather it is a prototype model. You
can tell it is wood by looking at the pump area (no separation between
the pump and the body), the pressure tanks (fused in the middle),
the nozzle-selector tab area (missing tab), and the reservoir cap
(also fused to the reservoir). Some will also point out that the
actual Max-D6000s that can be found in stored have a differently
shaped pump grip, looking more like the one found on the XP310.
The pump grip is coloured black or yellow on the actual soaker.
It is also missing the words "Super Soaker" engraved into
the black area that covers part of the reservoir.
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