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If you'e interested in building a JFO Scout I have all the "extra" files available for download. This does not include the original Biker Scout armor set as you can source that elsewhere from a vendor or from 3D files.

* As always, these files are for personal use only and not to be reproduced, distributed, sold, modified or used for an commercial endeavours. Please be respectful.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/j0rvqxryxx4gsbs/AABf379kVd6tGghC6h5NaqPDa?dl=0

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Thanks so much for these files. I’m still printing armor for my daughter from your files. I’ll have to show you a picture when it’s done!

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On 5/15/2020 at 8:04 PM, MrPoopie said:

If you'e interested in building a JFO Scout I have all the "extra" files available for download. This does not include the original Biker Scout armor set as you can source that elsewhere from a vendor or from 3D files.

* As always, these files are for personal use only and not to be reproduced, distributed, sold, modified or used for an commercial endeavours. Please be respectful.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/j0rvqxryxx4gsbs/AABf379kVd6tGghC6h5NaqPDa?dl=0

Hi, i have printed the parts of the staff. I have noticed that one file is missing in the drop box. The tube on which the large switch is mounted. (see image)

JFO_riot baton.jpg

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8 minutes ago, Magma_Ren said:

Hi, i have printed the parts of the staff. I have noticed that one file is missing in the drop box. The tube on which the large switch is mounted. (see image)

JFO_riot baton.jpg

Sorry for the confusion. This part isn't missing. It's a 1 1/4" PVC pipe (63.5cm in length) for the main body and 1/2" wooden dowel (40cm in length)) for the part that extends. There is also a hand cut piece of PVC which you can see in the pictures on the link below. This part allows the internal rod to slide freely and then "twist" lock in place when fully extended and when closed. I never found a good way to spring load the whole assembly. To make this locking mechanism work I used 2 flush head hex screws (bottom link) which are screwed in just the right amount to allow the shaft to slide in and out but also just catch the locking mechanism. You can see the hex screws next to the PVC locking mechanism. Hope that helps.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/ACtCXcPyzADEwZKj7

https://www.grainger.com/product/2EVN3?gclid=CjwKCAjw26H3BRB2EiwAy32zhf03vLG6SZOd9648-Hi-MskjkYX-cEf6sLkdDHM-B9EroqpyoT45kBoCVEEQAvD_BwE&cm_mmc=PPC:+Google+PLA&ef_id=CjwKCAjw26H3BRB2EiwAy32zhf03vLG6SZOd9648-Hi-MskjkYX-cEf6sLkdDHM-B9EroqpyoT45kBoCVEEQAvD_BwE:G:s&s_kwcid=AL!2966!3!281698275774!!!g!471564520201!

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On 7/26/2020 at 5:27 PM, MrPoopie said:

Sorry for the confusion. This part isn't missing. It's a 1 1/4" PVC pipe (63.5cm in length) for the main body and 1/2" wooden dowel (40cm in length)) for the part that extends. There is also a hand cut piece of PVC which you can see in the pictures on the link below. This part allows the internal rod to slide freely and then "twist" lock in place when fully extended and when closed. I never found a good way to spring load the whole assembly. To make this locking mechanism work I used 2 flush head hex screws (bottom link) which are screwed in just the right amount to allow the shaft to slide in and out but also just catch the locking mechanism. You can see the hex screws next to the PVC locking mechanism. Hope that helps.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/ACtCXcPyzADEwZKj7

https://www.grainger.com/product/2EVN3?gclid=CjwKCAjw26H3BRB2EiwAy32zhf03vLG6SZOd9648-Hi-MskjkYX-cEf6sLkdDHM-B9EroqpyoT45kBoCVEEQAvD_BwE&cm_mmc=PPC:+Google+PLA&ef_id=CjwKCAjw26H3BRB2EiwAy32zhf03vLG6SZOd9648-Hi-MskjkYX-cEf6sLkdDHM-B9EroqpyoT45kBoCVEEQAvD_BwE:G:s&s_kwcid=AL!2966!3!281698275774!!!g!471564520201!

OK, thank you very much for that information! 😊

I try to do this!😁

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7 minutes ago, Magma_Ren said:

Hi,

what material did you use for the shoulder and flank pads? Is it a kind of leatherette or a special fabric?

And what did you use for inside the pads? A thin foam?

 

greetings Andreas😃

It's a black vinyl with a smooth side and rough side that feels like heavy canvas. Use the smooth side facing out. Any vinyl or similar fabric should work fine. The padding is just a craft foam which is about 1/4" thick but you could also use a heavy batting like they use for quilting.

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1 hour ago, MrPoopie said:

It's a black vinyl with a smooth side and rough side that feels like heavy canvas. Use the smooth side facing out. Any vinyl or similar fabric should work fine. The padding is just a craft foam which is about 1/4" thick but you could also use a heavy batting like they use for quilting.

Thank you😊

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When I click on the Dropbox link it says the files have been deleted. This is an older post, but if you can still read this would you please consider sharing the files again? It would help me out a great deal. Tysm. :salute:

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2 hours ago, DarthMaumm said:

When I click on the Dropbox link it says the files have been deleted. This is an older post, but if you can still read this would you please consider sharing the files again? It would help me out a great deal. Tysm. :salute:

I only had the files listed for free while we were creating the CRL and adjusting the files. I’ve since removed the download and offer the files for a small fee. Check out’s the link below if you’re interested.

https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-print-models/hobby-diy/other/jedi-fallen-order-biker-scout

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The neck seal should be similar to the TK ANH neck seal which has rounded ribs as opposed to just overlapping fabric flaps (similar to Kylo Ren). I can't be sure if your neck seal is just overlapping. The image isn't high enough resolution to enlarge.

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The forum image upload and space is pretty limited. It's usually best if you use a third party image service to host and link your images there. Just FYI

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It wouldn’t allow me to load a higher resolution image. I’ll adjust it if I can. 

Here are two posts that will help you get image posting sorted:

http://forum.501stpathfinders.com/index.php?/topic/22990-sharing-photos-with-dropbox/#comment-215704

http://forum.501stpathfinders.com/index.php?/topic/23053-faq-how-do-i-post-images/

You can also use the free Tapatalk app to upload images right from you phone into your post that are higher res.
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You'll need to be able to link pictures here on the forum, we try to keep everything in one place so that everyone has the same access for review. 

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