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kayelbe last won the day on December 9 2023
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Review: Endor Finders Espirit Replica Gloves
kayelbe replied to Aradun's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout Soft Parts
Got mine yesterday! As you pointed out, there's a HUGE difference in fit/comfort between them and WW. These new ones are lighter, thinner, and just feel better. Also, thanks for the tip on removing the zippers! I was not looking forward to cutting them off. -
Not sure how it looks from the front, but you do want some gap there as it helps with lens fogging.
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I've put together several different helmets, and it seems easier to install the lens with gaps near the nose. This combined with the ears makes fogging a non-issue. I've lifted my visor and had it rain condensation, so I think the gapped lens really helps.
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First Time 3D Printed ROTJ Scout Trooper
kayelbe replied to wegotdeathstar's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout WIP
I printed the JS helmet (a couple of times, but that's another story). As you probably realized, the "dimples" where the bolts lay don't line up with the pivot point. There's a thread or two around here somewhere that provide guidance on how to tackle that part. I think even one has a link to an stl for printing just the disk to put in the dimple. I have used both a Husky tote and a regular ol' Rubbermaid with a collapsible mini dolly. Whatever fits your armor, fits your transportation, and is easy to lug around will work. -
Second the PETG suggestion. I once printed a scout helmet in PLA+ and left the freshly primed parts outside to dry--granted, it was Phoenix in late spring, but it didn't take long to warp. Go slow, but keep it moving with a mouse sander if you use one. The friction will heat up the plastic quicker than you think and at the very least make it wavy if not outright melt.
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I ordered a vest through him and it’s pretty good. oops I see I already replied earlier. Still love it though.
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That’s an awesome idea, and I’m totally gonna steal it!
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I bought mine ca. 2015 from Lou and it didn't have any magnets or a metal handguard. Just an FYI.
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Judging off your pic above, you’ll probably wanna loosen the thong a bit first. It looks thick enough that might do the trick. If not, adding a piece of plastic shaped like the “under curve” part and inserted inside will definitely eliminate it. Of course you’ll have to reset it in that case.
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Imperial Boots Cummerbund and Vest Set
kayelbe replied to EC-17 Holdout Blaster's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout Soft Parts
I think he means it’s meant be a belt, at least I hope because the cod thong is elastic not webbing. He would be right to attach it to the vest rather than use the webbing. -
I use the first one (slim husky). I do have to put the helmet in a bag though. Keeps it a little more protected imho. Also fits in the back seat better than the big one. I had the bigger one for my Sandy too.
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TreeHuggerMatt Scout Trooper ( ROTJ ) WIP
kayelbe replied to TreeHuggerMatt's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout WIP
For my original blaster I shaved off the disk and replaced it with a similar sized magnet -
First Time ROTJ Scout Trooper Build (3D Printed)
kayelbe replied to Cpt_Chops's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout WIP
I ended up ordering that pool hose. It's not the same size as the SC kit's hose. I went ahead and purchased a replacement from SC. -
A soldering iron, with a smallish tip is the best at popping holes in nylon and even elastic, in my experience.
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Thanks, I’ll grab one of those!