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mr_hair last won the day on May 7 2014
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- Birthday 06/04/1980
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James
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46800
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My CB helmet does seem to be a touch bigger than most of the scouts I see, but I prefer that to be honest. I think it looks a bit more screen accurate. Sometimes helmets look slightly out of proportion to the rest, especially the shoulders. I love my CB helmet & will always recommend getting one. Also, if the pic of the trooper you mention at the top of this is me (as you PM'd me about this, I'm not being arrogant), I'm a short a*$e so that might explain why it looks extra big.
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I had the same issue. I ended up taking them to a leather alteration place & they took the flare in a bit so now they sit straight. As for the dexterity...that's the deal I'm afraid. You'll just have to put your gloves on last...
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I just went to a scrap metal dealer. Got an A2 sheet for about a fiver.
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Yep we have a few smaller scouts in the UKG, including myself. Nothing wrong with being a Bonzai Biker!
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Helmet padding, Need help/suggestions
mr_hair replied to shdwtrpr13's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout Armor/Helmet
I had foam, but have just put in a hard hat liner so I can get more air circulating now it's getting warmer. -
Congrats brother!
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You need to have holes in the ears, then glue some black fabric on the inside mate
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Haha sure
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Kickstand? Although you should be keeping your lid firmly closed trooper ;-)
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Good work matey
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Also yes...
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You could try getting some white Milliput and resculpting round the holes. Once the Milliput dries you can sand it down to get a smooth finish & blend it into the helmet.
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Okay crisis averted. On with the barbecue....
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Voila!