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Nice work Andy
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Haha sure. Better safe than sorry!
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Cheers Troopers :-)
Yeah I was going to try the grinding stone on the Dremmel to get rid of the folded over middle of the snap.
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Morning!
Fantastic news to wake up to. Thanks a lot mate. Appreciate the feedback too. A few easy fixes there, no problems.
With regards to the butt/kidney overlap... Because I'm pretty short it was a recommended adjustment so I could move a bit more freely. Obviously if rather go with the stacked look, but nature isn't on my side in this case.
Already have the T track barrel wires on the DLT...
Repainting & trimming are no problem, all I'm concerned with is how to get that snap off the ab plate.
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Marvellous! A cracking start to the day...
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Roger that, thanks for the heads up. Stand by....
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James Hoy (Mr Hair)
TK46800
UK Garrison
Height: 5'6"
Armour: TM 2mm ABS
E11: RS
DLT 19: Doopydoos
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Lid:
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Hovi tip detail-
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Gloves-
Holster attatchment-
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E11-
DLT-19-
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Good call about the thigh. I've just trimmed a bit off and reglued the cover strip
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Yep my bicep slipped round without me realising. I'm also quite short so my back armour is suffering a bit of overlap unfortunately
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Cleared! :-)
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Still some tweaking to do though...
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Glueing some Chicago screws onto the inside just to reinforce things a bit. I'm going to start trimming the return edges a bit now I can wear it. Get things fitting nicely. Was just roughly trimmed before
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Shouldn't be, a pencil hasn't been near that bit. Think it's just shadow
Flocking? The inside of a helmet?
in Hard Armor (General Discussion)
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I personally wouldn't recommend it as the inside of the helmet can get quite a bit of moisture build up, sweat, condensation from breathing. In really hot weather sometimes I have to pour my lid out after particularly long sessions. Leaving the inside untouched means it can be cleaned easily, plus it's how the originals were :-)