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locokarma

501st Pathfinder
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About locokarma

  • Birthday 02/05/1968

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    http://www.ar501st.com
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  • Trooping Award Badge
    50+ TB
  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Arkansas
  • Interests
    Travel, history, movies, writing.

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  1. Congratulations and well done sir. 🤘
  2. While I didn't have the opportunities to troop with Jim as much as I wanted, I always enjoyed seeing him at cons when I was in Texas. And as always, Jim was the kind of guy that always had a kind word or made you feel welcome. The world is a lot less brighter now. And I will always cherish our friendship. Until we meet again, rest in peace brother.
  3. Arkansas' ART program now live on Facebook! Instagram: timberwolves_ART
  4. 6'3" here... so as the consensus stated ... no, that's not too tall :-)
  5. Looking forward to a great year and knowing the Pathfinders will continue to be in good hands!
  6. Well, the clips on my TD have finally broken off. Rather than replace them entirely- and I may be overlooking the tutorial- is there a way to permanently attaching the TD to the back of material of the cloth belt? Other than velcro? ;-) Any help is appreciated.
  7. Thanks, Mark. Yes sir...just old newspaper. I'm going to go back and hit the creases of the armor area with a little work wear and tear look. And as for the snout, I'm looking to upgrade eventually. A lot of small things on my list, including getting a blaster. :-) Mike... working on doing that ASAP. But can you provide a link for the correct visor bolt covers? I assumed the ones I had were okay? I have a long way to go before even thinking about going Lancer :-)
  8. Well, here is my first attempt at weathering my TB armor. I'm not quite brave enough to use paints or anything hard-core, so I went with the old newspaper route. To be honest, it wasn't too difficult to get the effect I wanted, but it took a lot of rubbing the paper against the armor. And for me, it took more than one page of paper on a specific area. It's not perfect, but I am pretty happy with the outcome. I need more work on the belt area and the next step is to work on the boots. Constructive critiques are welcome. Knee:
  9. I would definitely be interested to see/hear more about this!
  10. Done!
  11. Welcome to BSN!
  12. So far, so good!
  13. I'm really impressed! Great work!
  14. That's pretty cool! Gotta get on doing a Sniper rifle project soon.
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