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- Birthday 11/17/1974
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Bob
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I think he meant the pinstripe around the bottom of the tank.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger wearing original boots?
Arch27 replied to StuntManMike's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout Soft Parts
Arnold is cousins with one of my mom's friends... I'll give him a call! Nah I won't bother him with that. Somewhere I have a copy of his Terminator life cast, the one they used to make the eye prosthetic from the first film. -
Haha... I've done that too. I drilled them out and redid them.
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I love your technical name for the equipment. It's quite hilarious. Glue-wise it seems E6000/Goop is very popular. I'd shy away from anything too liquid like Weld-On 3 or consumer-grade super glue. You'll want something that has a little play-time in it as well. Claps are your best friend too.
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Looking great so far!
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What you have on the inside makes a huge difference. I have a smaller head than most and find the KS small. My KS has a hard hat liner and it's a tight fit. It's so tight that my forehead is against the lens usually. My nose is about where the bridge vent sits and I've had the bottom of the lens dig into my nose. My MLC has 1/2" ACH/ZAP pads and there's a decent amount of space between my face and the faceplate. I can get my hand up between my face and the helmet.
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Front and back plate newbie question
Arch27 replied to mondas42's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout Armor/Helmet
Through the slot and connect. It should be OK to make the slot bigger. -
Looks to me like the part that says "Master" has the hook-side of velcro around it, probably so the tank can come off for storage/transport.
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Good eye! No - that indent should not be there. In fact the back plate is rather flat minus the tank mount. I think you're correct: It does look like a chest plate used as a back plate. I had thought some parts were recast KS pieces. The sweeping arcs (like on the forearms) are close to KS stuff but the details look softer.
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The topper looks like a bad recast. I'd just throw that thing away and get a good one. The holster looks messed up as well. The helmet is most likely a Rubies, given how deformed it looks. I'll poke around to see if I can figure out the armor pieces.
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I agree! My knee plates are all scuffed up from kneeling on pavement next to little kids for pics. I don't really care because people kind of expect a scout to have some wear and tear on their gear. I even accentuated those with some grime weathering.
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Lens and Helmet Mount Questions (MLC v3)
Arch27 replied to Wickedfluxx's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout Armor/Helmet
I'll have to get a couple sets and fit these into my KS as well as the MLCv3 I'm finishing off. The old school hardhat suspension digs into the back of my head really bad at about hour 3 of a troop. The last one I did I felt that pain for about 12 hours after. Thanks on the feedback! I've been debating ACH pads for quite a while now and this helps! -
Lens and Helmet Mount Questions (MLC v3)
Arch27 replied to Wickedfluxx's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout Armor/Helmet
What size pads did you order? I notice that with all these ACH pad upgrades it ranges from 1/2" to 1". Team Wendy ZAP pads seem to be among the cheapest (at least among reputable companies). I've seen ACH pads for as low as $20 a set, but not from anywhere I feel comfortable sending my personal info. -
That's a great idea! I'm thinking of using that but adding on the MG42 stock...
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That shouldn't be all too hard. Even if you order stuff in September you'll have a good 7 months of lead time