Too big and they're not accurate.
I think your head can fit anywhere easily, if not then you can trim off some of the neck area so your head fits properly. I haven't done this myself but I guess it could work.
hey alex, a tutorial on how to work with pepakura would be great... if you could pm me or anything with some sort of info about that that would totally rock.
I printed out an ODST helmet pattern but i was like "WTF IS THIS"
Canada, North america, South America and perhaps any other country that lies across the pond, they won't ship it because of the costs of the shipping. It's almost the same cost a the gun itself..
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Luis, what about Scii-Fire? It may cost an arm and a leg lol but they're super fantastic and imo
http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=19728&hl=&fromsearch=1
I sent him an email asking about his kit a long time ago. I'll try to find it and PM you his email Steve so you can have him too as an extra alternative
I got my Sci-Fire and it's definitely worth the money. Super beautiful, very detailed (not as much as the doopydoos) and very comfortable for troops.
There was one guy from australia that sold dlt-19 kits that you had to assemble, anyone ever heard of him before?
I don't have any experience with Cushman but I can definitely see it isn't very detailed. DoopyDoos won't ship to USA because of the shipping cost, it's almost the same as the cost of the prop gun itself.
My padding's nothing fancy AT ALL. Just pieces of foam velcroed to the the inside. It isn't sreen accurate, it's not pleasant to the eye BUT it keep the helmet in place