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Locitus

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  1. It's really not much different than building any other armour, but here's a build thread for you: http://forum.whitearmor.net/index.php?showtopic=16500
  2. The CRL says both painted and unpainted are fine for centurion. I left mine unpainted but have since painted mine.
  3. Aww man. Good luck with all that and hope you get cash you want for them!
  4. Awesome work Jesse!
  5. Stunning work mate! But why the sale? I though this would be your new primary trooping kit. Good luck either way. Whoever snaps this up will be very happy.
  6. Sand off the epoxy and use E-6000 instead. Much better!
  7. Thanks! Wish you could see it IRL. It's really nice. Has a solid feeling to it. Should post up some better pics of it, really.
  8. At a quick glance I'd say yes, you could use the first pair; -------- They are the closest to the originals from what I can tell, and seem to look really good actually.
  9. LOL I'm not much for using the lol term, but this actually made me laugh.
  10. Yes, it's more flexible, although I have no problems sitting down in mine either. I guess it's a bit of technique and body frame.
  11. Looking fantastic Jesse!
  12. Thickness of the plastic has nothing to do with the size of the person wearing it. I have 2 mm TM and I'm really skinny.
  13. I think AM is 2 mm. Haven't seen one up close, but that's what the FX was.
  14. There's a time for everything.
  15. Okey, so maybe they don't. Still, must be easier to find them there?
  16. No, it's a plastic socket H-logo counter. I can't afford an eagle one right now (it's not like in Germany where you guys seem to find them just laying around). While the front half of the plastic cover is epoxy glued to the bracket, I think that if you really want to you could separate them two and replace it with an eagle counter. Some day, maybe.
  17. Long overdue, but with a bit of help from John and Michel I got a counter bracket out of aluminum and I just finished this blaster up. Of course you have to set the counter to your TK-ID.
  18. E-6000 since it's a bit rubbery flexes and moves with your armour. Too rigid and the stress could make it crack. I know the curing time is a b*itch, but trust me, E-6000 is strong enough for even the most demanding trooping. It won't ever come apart unless you want it to.
  19. Supposedly it is in combination with the metal. But I have glued snap plates with E-6000 many times and had no issues at all with that. E-6000 is rock solid in my opinion.
  20. I had no heat issues AT ALL using E-6000 directly on snaps and ABS plastic.
  21. Yes, down the far bottom on the left of the page there's a link to that.
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