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BikerScout007

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  1. You can wear it over your nose if you want your lens to fog up. Otherwise, pull it down to your chin
  2. Keep in mind -- they all say that. @Aradun is correct though -- that helmet alone is not approvable.
  3. Mine is spent running this Detachment
  4. Yeah I have to agree with @MrPoopie-- after 3d printing everything from helmets to weapons to armor, I think I just prefer an ABS kit and save the 3D printing to accessories. All the sanding and finishing time just really gets to be a bit much.
  5. Best place to start for all things ROTJ Scout is right here: http://forum.501stpathfinders.com/forum/91-biker-scout-hq/ We've got tutorials, vendor lists, plenty of source material photos and even links to videos!
  6. Well too bad I didn't wait just a few days, because the Film Commission has finally made ALL their photos available. Please follow the information and guidelines below for downloading and posting the images. I truly enjoyed this special event and meeting you all there. See you back for the 50th Mickey
  7. Yeah I mean - that's how it's supposed to be done with any of the armors. I cover that in this video too:
  8. Okay here is a link to the photos I have received from the film commission https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16XvaC3ifbrOwKrYeyUm-jg84rw3_33zW?usp=sharing I have asked for more, but have not received any yet. When posting these please credit: Photo by Mark McKenna Courtesy of the Humboldt-Del Norte Film Commission/Forest Moon Festival. Sorry for the inconvenience. We were going to have our own photographer there but they were unable to come at the last minute.
  9. Unfortunately I've gotten very few and when I inquired about getting more I was told the photographer has still not turned in any further. I will ask again soon. Give me a bit and I will create a folder for the ones I have received.
  10. You don't have to clear coat the armor in any way. Just go with however the Sahara Beige looks out of the can. I used a Hobart shield at first, but then I ended up getting one from Mr Paul because I wanted that whole curved lens thing for Level 2.
  11. Looking good! Yeah, ABS can be a bear sometimes, but once you get it dialed in it's really hard to beat. Looking forward to more of your progress and let us know how we can help
  12. They slide around a bit in the film, but generally below the vest sleeve is a good place
  13. My man... The SC helmet is a little wonky. It is on the budget and of things. The KS even moreso, but they are similar enough that the build methods are almost identical. No tutorial is going to walk you through every bit of minutiae involved in a build. You will get a general idea and need to extrapolate from there. Do not chase perfection with this build. You'll never get it with a budget helmet and even the ones in the film had their share of wonkiness. Helmets ARE tough for sure. And one of the reasons you don't see a lot of build threads for them is that's one item a lot of folks get premade. But they are there. Check the WIP forum or the Armor/Helmet forum.
  14. Hello prospective Pathfinders! This question comes up a lot, and as usual -- we got your covered. It may require a little legwork on your part, but in the end, we try to save our members money. Each costume family has its own "Armory" and in the Armory there will be an HQ and in each HQ there will be a "Vendor List". The Vendor List is a list of VETTED makers of props. That means these are props that the Detachment have judged to be acceptable for approval. Additionally, we have a forum for VETTED Vendors to sell their props through the forum. Again, vetted means the Detachment has judged their props to be approvable. That forum may be found here: http://forum.501stpathfinders.com/forum/156-vendor-sales/ BUT -- I SAW SUCH AND SUCH ARMOR ON EBAY/ETSY/FACEBOOK FOR $5!!! IS THAT APPROVABLE? With the explosion of 3D printing, there has been a huge uptick in the number of folks selling props online. It's impossible to keep up with all of them. Additionally -- a lot of these props do not meet requirements for approval. Remember -- propmakers do not set our standards, we do (and that is governed by the source material). So if you don't see such-and-such vendor on the list it's either because we haven't heard of them yet or their stuff isn't up to snuff. Most of our Vetted Vendors work WITH the Detachment to make sure their stuff meets requirements. If you think you have a found a vendor offering a quality product, please bring them to our attention or get them to reach out to us. We are always happy to add new Vendors to the list, provided they sell items that meet our requirements. We will not add any vendor to the vetted list that is known to recast armor. If you don't know what recasting is, please read: Finally -- many of the Armories for each costume have threads that explain how to make some of your own props (mostly soft goods). So if you want to try to save some money and make your own stuff, please give these a read. Reading build threads of approved Pathfinders may also help you determine which prop is best for you. Please check out the WIP section of each armory. Pathfinders Lead the Way!
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  15. It looks pretty good. The KS is wonky to say the least so a lot of it is just lining it up in the least-worst configuration. Unfortunately most of the extras they include, other than maybe the decals, can just be tossed out. And I think even with the decals I ended up using Trooperbay ones. Though I guess that's no longer an option. Using the speedbolts will make it a lot easier to deal with the build, so good on you for picking those up! You might want to cut out the earholes before gluing stuff together
  16. Looks like they scratched the paint, but maybe we can get an opinion from RS... @CatfoodRob any suggestions for our friend?
  17. Unfortunately I only have the V1 and haven't gotten my hands on a V2 yet. Have you joined Project Sandstorm? That is the build group for Imperial Surplus Shore and Tanker kits https://www.facebook.com/groups/185085985241647
  18. I've got an old KS bouncing around here and it's the second one I've had. That part always seems warped for some reason, and I think they've gotten around it in the past by putting Velcro where the faceplate meets that edge so it will stay shut.
  19. Take that mesh out of the ears and throw it in the trash You need to trim the visor more -- there's just a bit too much plastic on the return edge Eye hole could be a bit bigger @Chopper you see anything else?
  20. There are links to some of the paints there. The Nordic Blue is tough to get in the US. People that really want that exact shade usually have to go to a paint mixer, which can be pricey. A lot of folks substitute it with Montana Himalayan Blue, which isn't great to my eyes, but seems like it gets approved often enough.
  21. Most of the Scouts in the movie didn't wear a neck seal, so it's optional. If you choose to wear one, it must meet the CRL requirements. We just asked that all your neck flesh be covered -- by either a dickie, neck gaiter, long balaclava OR a neck seal. Me? I wear an Under Armor balaclava and a dickie. That seems to be what most of the film scouts did.
  22. Not familiar with Ben's files. I only know Sean Fields and Mr Paul's -- both of which are acceptable. I'd have to evaluate them With the increasing number of folks out there 3d printing and designing files it's difficult to keep on top of them all.
  23. As long as they cant be seen once you are suited up, put them where it works best Sent from my LM-G820 using Tapatalk
  24. I would just pull the zipper down to just under your chest armor. There are plenty of screen shots from the film to justify that.
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