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DroidHunter

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  1. Nomex Flight Gloves | Gems Ultra Durable | Black, Size 9 (Comparable to Medium-Large) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00S72VDSQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_qAIdUaDCFz2F5 These work great for trooping when you don't use the rubber ones. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
  2. Anyone familiar with this website and the armor discussed therein? I've had a couple of questions come up about the website recently, but I'm not familiar with the website or the kit.
  3. I use mine to secure my thigh garter system as well. Sent from my XT1080 using Tapatalk
  4. I really like this idea. Way to think outside the box!
  5. Try reading here to find what you want. http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/11538-the-various-types-of-armor-and-where-to-find-them/
  6. Thanks all. We really did have a good time.i don't have all of the pics to post, but we took plenty more with the marines in attendance. This was my first troop sans blaster, and ironically, nobody noticed but me. [emoji6] Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  7. Just a few pics from our local appearance at a Toys-for-Tots event, helping to collect toys for kids in need. Lots of smiles and hugs, which made for a nice start to the holiday season.
  8. For those not keeping up with the changes, LFL revised the policy a bit last night. They are still requesting that we leave blasters at home for all Disney/ LFL troops and movie premieres until January 7th. They would prefer that we follow the policy for other troops, but essentially will defer to local units. Legion command is working hard to stay in constant communication with us and LFL on this issue. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  9. Until further notice.... Don't like the sound of that.
  10. Everyone has their own preferences for strapping, but IMHO I think elastic is best everywhere so that you have a little give when you move. Static elastic can stress the plastic creating higher likelihood of cracks.
  11. I'm always slow when it comes to posting troops! Not sure what my problem is. Earlier this fall, some troops and I had an opportunity to make an appearance at the Lehigh Valley Buddy Walk in Allentown, PA. The walk raises money to battle Down Sydrome, and year-in/year-out, it is a great event to attend. Always lots of smiles! Here are a few pics of our troop:
  12. You can also contact the seller for a replacement set. If you used e6000 to bind it to the chest, you can pop the broken sucker off and replace it. New set of bridges shouldn't run much. Heck, somebody here might even have a spare or two. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  13. just across the bridge in PA. Did you sign up yet with the NorthEast Remnant? www.501stner.com
  14. Do you wear those backwards with the rubber looking side is on top of the hands, or just the way they are pictured?
  15. Ever since my approval, I've been trooping with the black chemical gloves (with a set of costume gloves underneath to absorb the sweat!) I'm curious what everyone else troops with for gloves these days after wearing the rubber gloves for approval.
  16. I like those hard case ideas. Joseph, I'll let you know if I can work it out to be a cost effective option for selling. Gotta hit Joann's and see what I can work out.
  17. Isn't that the new Disney version that you can get at the parks? Its not the old Hasbro and not the Rubies either. Still not worth that price.
  18. I am curious how most of you guys transport your blaster. I have been trooping for the past year, and usually wrap my blaster in a towel and put it in a backpack. It doesn't fit in my armor transport. I recently attempted to make a carrying bag. It has a canvas shell and a soft flannel interior. In the middle is a thin layer of batting. Made some rookie mistakes along the way -- didn't roll the canvas over at the zipper seam and it frays, a bit big -- but it works for now. Just curious what others do. I'll post some pics in a bit. Can't from my phone. Sent from my XT1080 using Tapatalk
  19. Took a much needed vacation, and have been focused on finishing my daugher's Jawa so this was on the back burner for a bit. I gave everything a good warm soapy bath, then gently trimmed out the trigger from the trigger guard and separated the pieces that needed separating. Next job is to sand everthing down. I also got my hex bolts to replace the muzzle and grip molded bolts.
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