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Hi everyone.

Thank you to everyone who has responded/ messaged me about my build.

I have completed the helmet shell, applied the decals, and am ready to line it for 24/7 wear.

The crude liners of bubblewrap I painters-taped in flat-out suck, and I could not imagine wearing this thing on a hot summers day.

Any tutorial or youtube vid on the liner/ fan placement?

-Meat

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You won't need a fan for the Scout helmet. The ear holes and the channel in the back provide plenty of fresh air.

 

I use these helmet pads in my RS Props bucket:

https://www.amazon.c...0?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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I use helmet pads as well, can be moved around and attached with Velcro.

 

I added a small squirrel fan to my helmet, it's mainly just to stop the screen from fogging on warm no breeze days, you get a lot of airflow normally with the biker helmets.

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I used a helmet liner someone recommended somewhere (sorry, can't remember!).. It's the LS2 helmets liner for FF386.. Perhaps it's being phased out by Amazon, since they no longer have the size I purchased (XXL).. Here's a link..

 

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CBWL9Z0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_dp_T1_FCUDzb11WR4SR

 

I did minimal trimming to make it fit (just hacking off the front "thingy" that must be some sort of latching mechanism for a lacrosse helmet or something.. Anyway, for me this provides the perfect amount of support and breathability.. With the chin strap fastened, my helmet didn't bob around for the 4 or 5 hours I wore it for a wedding and post-wedding dinner.. Attached it with some velcro and it's been good..

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