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Hey Jill, I know you've been working hard at this, but there's still a few things that you need to address --

On the left side of the helmet, the upper visor and faceplate are aligned good, but you should try and make the edge more flush to the back portion of the helmet. You may need to re-drill your bolt hole.

On the left side, the upper visor and face plate look decently aligned. However, the bottom edge of the helmet back and faceplate are misaligned and will need to be adjusted. I've attached two images showing where you should make adjustments.

The Scout helmet is one of the most fidgety helmets to build. Just keep working the adjustments and you'll get there.

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Hey Jill, I know you've been working hard at this, but there's still a few things that you need to address --
On the left side of the helmet, the upper visor and faceplate are aligned good, but you should try and make the edge more flush to the back portion of the helmet. You may need to re-drill your bolt hole.
On the left side, the upper visor and face plate look decently aligned. However, the bottom edge of the helmet back and faceplate are misaligned and will need to be adjusted. I've attached two images showing where you should make adjustments.
The Scout helmet is one of the most fidgety helmets to build. Just keep working the adjustments and you'll get there.
IMG_5768.thumb.JPG.b05c3cb7c4aad5971e2dd9bbde697f4f.JPG
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Like this?
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TziVeKZXF05gcbogaoMRb3NJaM5dp-kW



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It looks like there's still some excess on the left side of the faceplate that hasn't been trimmed? Am I seeing that right?

And you'll need to keep working the left part of the faceplate, it's still disjointed from the bottom of the back of the helmet.

Again, it's hard to tell from the photos if it needs to be trimmer further, or if it's a fit issue.

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It looks like there's still some excess on the left side of the faceplate that hasn't been trimmed? Am I seeing that right?
And you'll need to keep working the left part of the faceplate, it's still disjointed from the bottom of the back of the helmet.
Again, it's hard to tell from the photos if it needs to be trimmer further, or if it's a fit issue.
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I think I see what you
Mean about trim on the faceplate. I don’t think we trimmed anything as there were no set lines. I added to the album some closer photos showing where I think you are talking about. One side has a “ridge” for lack of better term but the other side doesn’t. ???

There is also still a trim line on the top of the visor that I think we need to cut down little by little to get it to sit more flush to the dome? Added photos of this to album as well.


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It looks like there's still some excess on the left side of the faceplate that hasn't been trimmed? Am I seeing that right?
And you'll need to keep working the left part of the faceplate, it's still disjointed from the bottom of the back of the helmet.
Again, it's hard to tell from the photos if it needs to be trimmer further, or if it's a fit issue.
IMG_5779.thumb.JPG.a46292971a804c1533009f6df03ae0f2.JPG
IMG_5778.thumb.JPG.d1ad50e6727710fabeba6a051bce6ef3.JPG


Ok. Here is a new album with
Updated photos after tinkering more.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-3yGUHcwhHshaVxI2CX19YMubbZultuI



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"It looks like there's still some excess on the left side of the faceplate that hasn't been trimmed?" -Chopper

I think there is very little room to trim the back.
Just look at img 5777:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1p7iK5icCP5PoCu3Xkn3SZlsSpW1LaIhp

It's hard to get the face more towards the back when the topside is already against the dome.


In the end it may be a question of leaving that wobbly line on, or trim it and have a gap between the plate and bucket... I don't know

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"It looks like there's still some excess on the left side of the faceplate that hasn't been trimmed?" -Chopper

I think there is very little room to trim the back.
Just look at img 5777:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1p7iK5icCP5PoCu3Xkn3SZlsSpW1LaIhp
It's hard to get the face more towards the back when the topside is already against the dome.

In the end it may be a question of leaving that wobbly line on, or trim it and have a gap between the plate and bucket... I don't know


Will leaving the excess lone or trimming it and having a gap cause me to not get approval?
Not sure what the best step is.



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There was just a tiny bit to trim off.  One pass with the Lexan scissors would get it.

The photos in your new gallery look pretty good.  

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If there’s a second thought about it you can always contact whoever from your garrison that approves the costumes. Ultimately they have the final say, but I don’t think it’s a big deal for approval.


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That's a big improvement! I think you should be set. Good work sticking it out, Jill. 

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