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Hello,

 

Thinking about the SC armor and helmet. Is it a good idea to have SC assemble the helmet? That is the only part I don't think that I can do on my own.

 

Thanks,

 

Scott

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Hello,

 

Thinking about the SC armor and helmet. Is it a good idea to have SC assemble the helmet? That is the only part I don't think that I can do on my own.

 

Thanks,

 

Scott

 

If you want to pay the money then do it! One less thing to worry about.

 

But I think you'll surprise yourself at what you are capable of if you give yourself the chance. It's not so bad if you just take it slow, measure twice, cut once and reach out to others that have been there if you need help. We are always here with advice and I know you have a great ART in Michigan that you can reach out to as well.

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hey I got a full SC kit an even from MI!!! I just got them to make it , like what Bikerscout said its one less thing you don't have to worry about just more money an not having your helmet(bucket) . After viewing it when It came in I look at it an its not that difficult to put together . Its just up to you on that. If you have questions you can always hit me up on here . I always check my mail

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Hi Scott,

 

Another Michigan Scout here. I second 007. I never thought I could do something like this until I dug in, leaned hard on this great resource at bs.n., and picked the brains of other troopers.

 

If you're on Facebook, search for Great Lakes Garrison MI.S.T. That is our Advance Recon Team (Michigan Scout collective). I'll add ya.

 

Good luck and don't hesitate to holler with any questions!

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Hello! Former long-time Michigan resident here. Welcome aboard!

 

As the others have said, you might want to think about trying your hand at assembling the helmet. It's not that bad.

 

When I first started, I didn't think that I'd be able to build my own boots, but then I did and it's a huge confidence booster.

 

Give us a shout if you need any help or guidance. Stay cool in fashionable Ferndale.

 

 

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Hi Scott,

 

Another Michigan Scout here. I second 007. I never thought I could do something like this until I dug in, leaned hard on this great resource at bs.n., and picked the brains of other troopers.

 

If you're on Facebook, search for Great Lakes Garrison MI.S.T. That is our Advance Recon Team (Michigan Scout collective). I'll add ya.

 

Good luck and don't hesitate to holler with any questions!

 

Hello,

 

Found MI.S.T. on Facebook.

 

Armor and unassembled helmet ordered. Thanks!

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Hello,

 

Trying to navigate the forum for boot sourcing. It looks like something I can tackle alright, just not sure which boots to buy as a base.

 

Thanks,

 

Scott

 

 

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This is a boot that a lot of us use and has the proper sole color.

 

KINGSHOW KS Men's 1510 Work Boot 9.5 D(M) US, Wheat 1510 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019CVC8TI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_GRRfBbWHEWTR7

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Was going to try it myself, but open to finished boots

 

I promise to not be too needy 😬

 

 

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Any brand of boot works as long as the sole is close or do I have to Dremel them to match for approval (that you know of)?

 

 

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