YourScout Posted Sunday at 06:01 PM Posted Sunday at 06:01 PM So is the riot baton an absolute requirement to get approved with a JFO scout? That thing will be a absolutely massive print to complete lol Quote
Chopper Posted Sunday at 06:16 PM Posted Sunday at 06:16 PM As per the CRL, the only optional accessories are the hold out blaster and the pauldron. The baton is required. 1 Quote
YourScout Posted Sunday at 09:57 PM Author Posted Sunday at 09:57 PM Another question for anyone can answer very unrelated to the original , what do you all use for your harness? Quote
MrPoopie Posted Sunday at 10:17 PM Posted Sunday at 10:17 PM Then baton is a substantial print but not any more than an blaster. I used nylon webbing and vinyl with some padding to make the harness.ots mostly nylon webbing. Quote
Aradun Posted Sunday at 11:07 PM Posted Sunday at 11:07 PM Ditto on the harness for me. I followed MrPoopies build. @jennyruth had a pattern that I used. As for the baton, the bulk of it is pvc pipe. It’s just the grip, tip, end pieces and greeblies that you need to print. I found it way easier to print than a blaster and using less material too. Quote
jennyruth Posted Sunday at 11:27 PM Posted Sunday at 11:27 PM Here are the files I sent @Aradun along with my explanation of how I made them. I think he changed his a bit. If this is helpful, great! It's been a while since I made them, but one of us can probably answer questions. "Ok, I’m not sure if that will work as a jpg or not, but I tried to trace and scan the pattern I used. The one with the notches is 10.5” x 4”. I cut out three that size. On one, I carefully cut out the open squares. Then I used some temporary spray glue to glue two pieces together, back to front sides. Then, I sewed that “top piece” to the bottom piece (front sides together) but left a tiny opening in which I could stick the foam in. After I turned it inside out, I stuck the piece of foam (sized like the smaller blank image) into the hole and positioned it as best I could. Then I folded that little opening sides in, clipped them with a sewing clip thing (instead of using pins). (Are they called wonder clips, maybe?) Then I sewed about a 1/8-1/4 seam all around the outside." 1 Quote
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