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Lancer TB
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Name
Dennis
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60446
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Garrison Carida
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I concur with Bikerscout007. Great WIP, excellent documentation and very helpful for those considering this build. Great work all around!
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Photo space is limited in order to keep forum costs low. You can use a hosting site like Imgur to insert your photos or the free version of the Tapatalk app will allow you to log into the forum and insert photos into your posts directly from your phone. The link above has additional details and options.
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Nice work Matt! Slow use of the Dremel and frequent breaks are the way to go. As Chopper already noted, you can always take more off, but you can't put it back once removed. Great progress!
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Those are my pencil lines LOL. Looks like you bought that bucket off of a buddy of mine in my garrison who was working on a shadow scout. I was preparing to help him build the helmet, but then he managed to get his hands on a finished helmet instead. Just note that the cut out around the top of the visor will likely need to be adjusted so that you can open the visor up over the dome. I did not mark pencil lines on the top part of the visor because everything needs to be assembled to know where and how much needs to be cut.
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Garrison Carida is pleased to announce the formation of their A.R.T. Name: 27th Elite Recon Motto: Always Ahead Never Behind POC: TB60446 Dennis Mueller Roster: Bill Blake - TB14791 Meredith Dapsis - TB60223 Darren DiCello - TB42756 Sean Fassett - TB26694 Don Haring - TB11375 Dennis Mueller - TB60446 (POC) Juan Colamarco Negrete - TB10675 Frank Peranteau - TB75139 Avi Silverberg - TB71881 Justin Taylor - TB2193 Mark Zaslavsky - TB33910
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Woohoo! Congratulations! Well done Pathfinder!
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That looks awesome and it was a cool solution! I actually dig the red. With the black. it’s very imperial looking.
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Good luck!
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This is the way!
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Looks good. For your submission photos if you have someone taking the photos or if you are doing it yourself, make sure to review each photo as it’s taken so that you can make any adjustments needed along the way. Your biceps can come up about an 1”. It’s okay if the flak sleeve covers them a bit. Your forearms can rotate in towards your body a bit. Center them on the V of the gauntlet. Make sure your shoulder bells are evenly spaced. Your right one is rotated back further in this set of pics. And then adjust the tension on the cod as needed. All simple dressing issues for a cleaner submission, but I’m not seeing any issues with the build itself that would hold up approval. Great job!
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You should be proud of what you’ve accomplished and how you tackled some of the challenges in your build. Well done! My observations were the same as Chopper’s. You’re in good shape with the finish line in sight.
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I think you’re good. The gap between your shoulder and the bridge will likely be filled with material from your flight suit and vest and won’t be as noticeable if at all.
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Here’s a couple of posts to help you regarding the posting of pic. http://forum.501stpathfinders.com/index.php?/topic/22990-sharing-photos-with-dropbox/#comment-215704 http://forum.501stpathfinders.com/index.php?/topic/23053-faq-how-do-i-post-images/ Most will use either a hosting service like Imgur or there’s the free Tapatalk app that allows you to post nice res pics straight from your phone into the post.
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I’ll second the build your own method Paul. Boots, vinyl, some e6000, measuring tape and scissors and you’re pretty much set. If you wanna carve the boots soles to resemble the original Hi-Tec’s used then add a narrow chisel blade for an X-Acto. I’ve made my own and others for Garrison mates and the tutorial provided above walks you through everything you need. Of course we’re here to help if needed.
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As a fellow scout with RS armor and bucket, you’ll definitely be pleased! As for a blaster, check out Blasterworks. It’s a rubber cast blaster that’s excellent for trooping and passing off to kids for photos (no worries about it dropping). I have one and it’s a nice fit in the RS holster. Snug as a bug! https://blasterworks.net