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Ah, my bad.
Well, it's still just riveted on to the holster. You see here that it bends upwards before coming down, and just below the bend where it's a bit darker you see the 2 layers on top of each other.
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Yes, the holsters were simply pop riveted on to the belt, using a washer on the back to keep them from pulling out. Check out our reference galleries.
Tapatalk might not display my examples properly, use a browser.
https://www.whitearmor.net/forum/gallery/category/24-anh-tk-reference/
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TBH, the broken posts can't be rewritten unless you know what was in them before, and the section is so little used that there's little point in keeping them at all. I'd just delete them. Any new posts made will continue to work properly for the foreseeable future.
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33 minutes ago, Ripper_L said:
I'm not sure what to do with the Chinese embassy (银河帝国中华大使馆).
It looks like a forum update destroyed most of the chinese ideographs.@Locitus
Is there a way to recover them?Otherwise we would need to archive most of the chinese subforum.
@Frank75139Who's the Chinese Garrison Attaché at the moment?
I think it's been like that for ages. All the broken posts are really old and probably broke when we changed the database collation to a more universal one than what was used previously. So yes, it did break in a forum upgrade, just not in recent times. Probably when we went from IPB v3 to v4 which was at least 3 years ago I think.
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22 hours ago, ukswrath said:
I'm with Glen here except for splitting the post. I've been using the same $5 setter and anvil for years now without any issues.
Same here.
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17 hours ago, Parquette said:
Such as with Anakin's pajamas?
Never heard of it.
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Personally I don't see it as worth the time to create a CRL for a costume not even a hand ful of people will make. You *can* get approved for a new costume without an existing CRL. That's usually how it goes with new stuff. It's the LMO who makes the call in those cases.
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On 12/17/2020 at 11:37 PM, Sn4k3 said:
Ok... The ones i have now are too short, i think i can find longer ones.
If i use pop rivets, do i need to use washer?
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Yes. It will pull out if you don't.
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Thank you for all your work!
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Use a real browser and check out our gallery. We have thousands of reference pictures stored and categorised there.
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Just now, Sn4k3 said:
Yeah, for sure is the app.
Is the fist time i see a picture of an screen used holster, it seems to be... the dc-17 holster?.
Funny, the stitching is white.
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Yeah, the RS holster isn't a normal holster. But it's the only one known of in private hands, and also the easiest to get pictures of. And while it's different, it may give you some ideas on the stitching at least.
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It's tapatalk being a sorry excuse for a forum app that is playing tricks on you.
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The best picture I could find is this.
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Moved to hard armor general discussion, as the tech support forum is for forum software issues, not armor issues.
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Try shortening the top strap first. It can be a lot shorter than you think it needs to be.
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I'm not sure it would look good at such a small size.
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39 minutes ago, justjoseph63 said:
To be clear, I never said the ab was TM. The thighs look more suspicious though. But it was a looong time since I was DO and spent serious time looking at armour details
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Looks a bit like a mix between TM and ATA parts but reworked and distorted due to the bad pulls.
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Those pulls look terrible.
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I've just updated the tapatalk module, so hopefully that fixes it. But do know that tapatalk is a low priority item, this forum is meant to be viewed in a browser due to the heavy use of images and references to the gallery that tapatalk still does not display properly after several years.