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MrPoopie

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  1. Yup. There are 2 on each side. They're mirrored. The normal FOTK only has one set (2 pouches) but the treadie has two sets (4 pouches).
  2. Yes, it's 2 of each.
  3. I look forward to serving all in this great detachment.
  4. Very nice work. You'd never know that everything was scaled since it fits proportionally. I'm very glad to hear that you're sharing more knowledge with new recruits too. Time to get out there and start laying down the law of the Empire.
  5. Good call. Seaming 2 TPU pieces can be tricky at best. Your final product with the inserted nylon straps should be great. I've seen similar things before.
  6. I dig it. My original grasp method was definitely a proof of concept and needs more eyes and use for someone to figure out a better way. There are probably many better ways to do it. Are you planning on using the magnets to complete the circuit? That way it will only be on when it's full extended.
  7. We're trying to convert a pair of these below. They have removable pockets on the backside. https://smile.amazon.com/Chef-Designs-Mens-Pant-White/dp/B00DIA81E6/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=chef%2Bpants%2Bmen%2Bpolyester&qid=1649450614&sprefix=chef's%2Bpants%2Bpolyester%2Caps%2C147&sr=8-5&th=1&psc=1&fbclid=IwAR3GACfo0_gwCvB2sxEl6nzoI1hKTVs0aHiWjV01XkEKwHSrMsLKrSEpAfw
  8. Those are Youth size. Make sure to keep an eye out for rear pockets that aren't removable as well as reinforced knees. Some pants also have logos in undesirable locations.
  9. We were looking at some polyester blend. Maybe full length baseball pants or chef pants. Then just making the front panels to sew onto them.
  10. Don't worry about it. These kinds of things are very common. We're just happy you attended and hopefully got some good info from it.
  11. Congratulations. Hard work paying off.
  12. If anyone wants to make these themselves just hit me up and I'll send you the file.
  13. This is excellent work. I'm very happy to see that the JFO is catching on.
  14. You may need to scale it down just slightly. Make sure that if you scale it you also scale the nut to the same percentage.
  15. Sorry this took so long to get posted. Here's the files for the helmet bolts. there are a few different ones depending on what you're looking for. https://www.dropbox.com/s/7fjpbqehb3m2a3o/Helmet Bolts v1.2.rar?dl=0
  16. Saturday April 9th 9:00AM(PST)/12:00PM(EST) Length: 2-3 hours (depending on interest and availability of staff) Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6447270783?pwd=UWZVRHRMazl0dUhIRHp6ak5oNEw1Zz09 (No Download Required) Everyone is welcome to attend and bring any questions you have about any of the Pathfinders costumes. If you're new to the detachment and this is your first costume build or if you're deep in the weeds with a plethora of costumes but feel "just one more couldn't hurt," come join in. While the forum is a great source for just about anything you would like to know about Pathfinders costumes, it never hurts to have someone to talk to directly as well as being able to ask specific questions about your build while being able to see first hand the answers to those questions. Working on armor by yourself can be a daunting task, so let us help with some of that strain. Armorers and Command staff will be available to help you with your builds so come prepared with questions and be ready to work. Or if you just want to say hi to some of the folks you see posting on the forum all the time, now is your chance! The record of the meeting has been posted to YouTube
  17. My harness doesn't actually pull up on me. It may just be the snugness of the front straps but it all stays in place fine, especially with the extra weight of the control box on the front. I also use some small velcro straps in the undersides of the harness shoulders that strap under the chest armor shoulders. Without these the harness shoulders want to slip off. As for the battery, the grip from the vinyl keeps everything in place. You could possible just put a small strip of velcro on the bottom of the battery and another on the battery sling to keep it from shifting. Your mods look great.
  18. I'm still trying to work with KB Props to produce the shins and knees. I haven't forgotten about them. Last time I talked with him he was finishing up a few kits and getting back to more work after slowing down over the winter (too cold in his shop). The molds are done, they just need a little fine tuning.
  19. My files are true to the CRL and free. https://www.dropbox.com/s/ztva8y9mlcpg0oe/pt-blaster.rar?dl=0
  20. Very nice work.
  21. Makes sense. I might be able to upload the full screw version and a screw "topper" version so that people could just use normal bolts and put a printed head on it. This way they would be accurate as well as structurally sound. Let me see what I can do. Do you know the "Bolt" hole diameter of Jesus's helmet? This way I can model the "Topper" around something easily acquired and a specific size.
  22. I actually have a model somewhere but abandoned use of it since printed bolts wouldn't handle the stress of use. I can upload them if someone wants to try and print them in some super tough filament.
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