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Following! I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on an SC armor/helmet combo as well (5'9" 165 lbs with bit of a beer gut) Thank you for the detail in your build. Would mind forwarding or posting the email you got from SC regarding their advice, I too can use all the help I can get.
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I got a sizable piece off flea-bay for 20 bucks. It will be plenty for the riding patches and fart flap.
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Kind of digging up an old thread but I just my hero blaster in the mail today, this thing is amazing! His molds are spot on. The detail is incredible and fit and finish is top notch.
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Making good headway Ryan! nice to see a fellow Mainer!
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Buckeye TK's Biker Scout Building Adventure
Mr.Mike replied to BuckeyeTK's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout Soft Parts
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I thought it was kind of clunky too. I don't remember what number size I ordered, I think I used his method and it worked out. That said, I wear a LARGE Mechanix brand glove comfortably and have an EXTRA LARGE Wampa glove. Its ever so slightly snug around the base of my fingers but it seems to be breaking in fine (I have been taking them on motorcycle rides). I don't know if you have Mechanix brand work gloves in the Netherlands but I would imagine you do. Hope that helps.
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I just ordered an Under armor heatgear balaclava. Wicks sweat and helps keep you cool. I wear one motorcycling and it's nice. The ColdGear stuff is way to hot for summer time
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recommendations for boot brands and vendors
Mr.Mike replied to WhiteNightForest's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout Soft Parts
I have no idea. The thing with the texas steer or any other work boot of that type is its a proven design and there are good tutorials using them, they are also inexpensive. The Paladiums being waterproof (Sneaker-inspired ankle boot with waterproof protection and plush wool lining) I think would be quite hot, they are also expensive. I was thinking of getting them for work to try them out first this fall. If they can survive swamps, stone walls, barbed wire and deep forests with comfort then they could survive a troop I have yet to pull the trigger on shoes. I really want to find something light weight and breathable with the right color sole, it's a unicorn I know. -
recommendations for boot brands and vendors
Mr.Mike replied to WhiteNightForest's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout Soft Parts
I can't speak for trooping as I don't have my scout finished yet but I do wear boots everyday, all day for work. You are going to be hard pressed to find a work boot that wears like a sneaker. Insoles make a difference but at the end of the day its still a boot, one covered in non-breathable vinyl at that I have been looking at some canvas boots for my build but am still up in the air over it. Here is a link to that thread if you want to check it out. http://forum.bikerscout.net/index.php?showtopic=18326&st=0&p=164792entry164792 -
Nice, looking forward to watching your progress
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I agree with Chef. I have one of the new style singer classics that I picked up 100 bucks. It works but it's not nearly as good as mom's old machine. I have yet to sew suede with it, it should be an adventure. A sewing machine is an appliance every grownup should own and know how to use, at least basically imho.
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would they pass lancer though with some exacto work or would they need to be painted? Man I'm so torn haha
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I like the HM shoes too, a lot actually. It has a nice recess for the finishing bit vinyl or leather wrap. The color bothers me a lot but I suppose it could be painted, it just bugs me to no end having paint on something so flexible, I know how it will go down in the end haha
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Thanks man! I found some with the yellow gum sole, they are waterproof though (hot). We'll see where this rabbit hole takes me https://www.amazon.c...oots&th=1&psc=1
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The biggest difference between the HM and paras is the para has some words molded into the heel on the sole itself (see below) I think it would be difficult to make disappear. I really want to avoid painting as that requires upkeep and constant fixing. Thanks for the option of the k-mart boots
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I have been shopping locally and am having very poor luck finding a boot with a single color gum rubber yellow/tan sole. The other challenge is light weight, non insulated and not water proof. Years ago I had an Israeli canvas boot with a side zip that I started a build with. It was very light and breathable. I can't seem to find anything like it now. I did find these but the color of the sole is quiet off. These Palladiums are iffy too as they say "Pallaium" on the heel. ugggg. I need some help sourcing a base boot please. Lancer is the goal of this build. canvas boot from H&M http://www.hm.com/us...0170903172835:s Palladium boot https://www.amazon.c...25&sr=8-16&th=1
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Thanks MJ. The hole is in the chest so no worries, I just giggled at myself when I did it.... what a dummy haha.
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Is my suede... suede enough? it was advertised as 2 oz black pig split suede leather but its not super fuzzy.... below is a picture showing front and back compared to the suede on the wampa gloves DSC_0004
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My gloves came in the mail yesterday and are awesome!! I started in on the flight suit tonight..... and promptly miffed it up. I got a little excited with the seam ripper. DSC_0061 DSC_0002
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And sew it begins...... Parts Progress Flight Suit: In progregress Balaclava: Complete (Under Armour HeatGear) Gloves: Complete (Wampa Wear) Flak Vest: Not startetd Cumberbund: Not started Boots: Not started Armor: Not started, not ordered (SC) Helmet: Not started, not ordered (SC) Blaster: In the Main (Polymer Armory) Finally taking the plunge. This build is my first, I'm looking forward to everyone's feedback. The goal is a weathered Lancer Scout in the end. I'll be working as fast as my budget will allow. I'll try to post pictures as often as possible. Once the project is complete I'll probably move on to some props like a long range weapon and electrobinoculars or something. I love all things Star Wars so the sky is the limit. Thanks for following along Mike Updated 8-28-17
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Use redbull in your coffee instead of water!
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Thank you! I am going to go with real suede for sure. I was also thinking leather for the boots but I'm unsure. I have found some white buckskin online but in looking at the other colors it seems like it might have too much texture. Have you monkeyed around with leather for the boots? I have not bought a kit or helmet yet but will probably go with SC for both, maybe I should do that sooner than later... that $$ though My wife gets edgy when I start dishing out 100 dollar bills by the handful haha
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Thank you Chunk! I went with a medium regular, we'll see how it pans out. I can always send it back or get a different one. I'm in no rush. Now I have to sort where to get the suede and straps and such. What an adventure!