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BikerScout007

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  1. Here's the top part with the cucblack flak vest
  2. well you dont have to do the whole leg just the part opposite the patch. That way you can lay the pants flat without worrying about stitching through to the other side. Then when you are done, you just sew the leg seam back up. You could also use that as an opportunity to bring in some of the bagginess of the coveralls, depending on the size of your legs. I dont know if there's an easier way. That's the way I....I mean my mom.... did it! Oh and to sew it back up you would just turn the leg inside out and sew it back together
  3. Oh sure, but the US was no closer to using the metric system back then than it is today. I should know, I was there! (Yes I'm making an "I'm old" joke)
  4. It would probably help if the CRL offered a range of sizes based on what was easier to acquire in a particular troopers locale. I've used the Lancer specs to guide my build, I'm just not going out of my way for 35mm elastic since I can get all the 1.5 inch I'd know what to do with at Joanne's Fabrics. And IMHO, there's a stronger argument that the movie scouts probably did use 1.5.
  5. Yes. That's what it says here: http://www.starwarshelmets.com/Biker%20Scout%20Trooper_helmets_armor_and_costumes.htm
  6. Yeah if 1/8th an inch is gonna keep me out.... so be it. It'd be one thing if we had an absolute authority on what the elastic sizes are, but these are all educated guesses. And my guess is that the movie suits were made in the US with Imperial measurements.
  7. The SC kit is pretty thorough. Pretty much everything you need is in there.
  8. Or you just buy 1.5 inches and don't sweat the 1/8th inch
  9. They seem to be correct as far what's been agreed upon. I looked over my Return of the Jedi blu ray as reference and couldn't find any evidence of the thigh patches even being on the suits. The elastic straps seem to come right under the butt. They are hard to see, but they are there:
  10. Ha! Yeah but only for the patches and the boots. Dude's collar is wrong, the vest sleeves are too long, the holster is strapped to the boot and he has a weird gap between the belt and the cummerbund. He'd never make Lancer!
  11. KS finally wrote me back today. A real, live email! Said they were shipping end of the month....
  12. Curse my big head. I would have been much happier ordering from SC. Even if I had to assemble it myself.
  13. Jeez. Well I hope you get your tracking number soon. But if you get yours before I get mine I'm going to go nuclear... because I ordered mine two weeks before you did.
  14. Any word from KS? I got a reply back from them on Facebook. Another 2-3 weeks they said
  15. That's what I'm here for. Making the newbie mistakes so that you don't have to
  16. It does! This pic is more recent:
  17. Yes they did. And I had to glue them twice because like a dummy I forgot to take the protective plastic OFF the TD first. hahaha
  18. You just need to bust out the seam on the opposite side of the leg. then you can sew it without too much trouble
  19. Well since I ordered mine two weeks before you ordered yours, maybe mine will be shipping soon. Who knows, they haven't responded to my emails!
  20. How is it size-wise? For those of us with Frankenstein-sized heads
  21. The time I was quoted for an MLC was something ridiculous like 6 months. Life is too short.
  22. Right, I paid the extra money to have it assembled as well. 6-8 weeks they said. Well 8 weeks was yesterday. And emails go unanswered. Definitely can't recommend.
  23. I'll say. Han Solo frozen in carbonite is more responsive. When did you order from them? I would have preferred SC, but I heard that the KS buckets are better for those of us with expansive craniums.
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