Yes I know this mine is the same but still should have been fixed for application photos, this is for centurion after all and newbies may think this is ok
Hey every little bit adds up in the end. Check out Karins neck seal thread there are some nice pics and info there http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/15948-latex-stunt-neck-seals-research-and-build-thread/
Looking great, just the your outer teeth seem a bit round just nip a little more out of the corners. Hey mistakes can happen but at least you didn't stop building, you may still be able to save the other back as the bottom of the ears and s trim can cover some over trimming. Keep up the good work
Just bought mine from a local haberdashery shop, had some left over but use it now again to adjust some pieces that seem to move from time to time, it is handy to have extra laying around. Didn't really worry about how much I used as it was pretty cheap.
Looking good, mine was the same think they are all a little lop sided, things will change a little once you pull in the sides and again when you attach the ears, but only a little, keep up the good work
If you cut the trim larger than what is needed, when you fit it to your lid the extra material forces the trim to stay on, I have not had any problems and have not needed to use glue
Yup it's no longer just between us lol i would say it would a lot cheaper with postage too. If you need the link for the small rare earth magnets I used just let me know.
Now where's that thread
I cheated and made my chest elastic straps adjustable, has come in handy for when the elastic stretches a bit. I just use some of the plastic adjusters you find on dog leaches