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Pics?
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No worries, he's looking good. You're a great friend!
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Congrats!
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Congrats and welcome to the Pathfinders!
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Great job trooper! It should be an easy approval. Here are a few things to adjust for a better look: 1. Raise your belt boxes a tad - ultimately 1.5" to 2" from the belt (max). 2. Make sure your chin remains hidden; you can see it poking out (l and r shots). 3. Hide your suspender straps; they are visible from behind. 4. Adjust your bund (in the back); pull it up so it does not go past your belt. Also, the pouches - tidy them up a bit. 5. Flip that TD greeblie; it's upside down! http://www.501st.com/databank/Costuming:TB_Scout_trooper-detonator
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It's works for me. And that pic is my helmet!
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Welcome to Bikerscout.net!
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Good to hear Paul!
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I use Gorilla Glue for permanent bonds (armor, repairs, blasters, etc.) and e-6000 all other applications (greeblies, armor, helmets, etc.). This works for me.
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Yeah, great advice from Tim. Rustoleum and Krylon do not go well together. The solvent from Rustoleum will turn your Krylon painted item into mush. I use regular Krylon - only.
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Ha, I thought that was you! Welcome! As mentioned, hit up Jeff at SC. He'll hook you up nicely.
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Wookieevaders pre certification pics
Griffin-X replied to wookieevader's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout WIP
Barry has guided you well. Great work overall Jim, a few minor adjustments and you'll be set. I've been going since my first troop Oct 2011. IT's addicting for sure! Enjoy the ride fellas...! -
Those will require some major modifications to be approved.
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It's a welders shield #5, which is what you want/need. I'm not sure who you're talking to but they are not correct. TB is good to go.
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Scout Blaster on Hole in the Ground Productions
Griffin-X replied to Kyuzo Larkin's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout Weapons
All great options. Eric with UGP is stellar and I love his email newsletters. It's all up to what you want and need. -
Gotcha. If you line up the chest and back on your person, the gap is naturally that large due to your build. Would like to see a pic, maybe we can guide you. It could be that the kit was "pre-trimmed" or something. My SC kit had about 2" or plastic on the chest and 2" on the back. So I actually removed 4" from my SC kit. This is the stuff I used: http://store.jontay....ral_retail.aspx
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It all comes down to the "look and feel" of the join and overall costume. A scout with a 4-5" gap is going to look really odd, since the plastic should never have been cut back that much. In the pic above, the gap is 1.5-2" (top and bottom). I run a piece of cotton webbing on the underside with Velcro to "secure" them, and then use a "T" based cotton webbing piece to wrap and join the parts. Again, anything wider than say 2" will look weird. Similar technique with my SC shadow scout:
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What armor did you purchase? The SC armor has plenty of room for the join, even for bigger scouts. I had to cut at least 4" from my KS kit too. And, with that, I still have a 1.5" gap on mine. I may not be understanding your issue 100%. Do you have a pic?
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If you mean 4-5" between the chest front and back, that gap is TOO wide. It'll never pass. Ultimately, it should not be anymore than a 1.5" to 2" gap.
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The best place, imo, is www.jontay.com. They have a WIDE selection of cotton and nylon webbing at a great price.
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Scout Blaster on Hole in the Ground Productions
Griffin-X replied to Kyuzo Larkin's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout Weapons
A review that includes the UGP blaster. You can read the whole thing here - > http://forum.bikerscout.net/index.php?showtopic=10612&hl=&fromsearch=1 Here is a shot of the UGP next to a Sci-Fire (HFX). You can see it's a little smaller than the HFX. -
Congrats Barry!
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Scout Blaster on Hole in the Ground Productions
Griffin-X replied to Kyuzo Larkin's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout Weapons
I have done a few of these and even reviewed one. They are solid and not too bad. Just watch out for resin bubbles. -
Nice work there!