Good stuff. You can order the bucket & armor & ask them to ship the bucket first as they generally have those in stock. Last I saw the armor had about an 8 month wait list. That way you have something to work on in the meantime.
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I currently have an ATA bucket for my TK and I love it but there are a couple of down sides. It is a bit on the small side and it is a very soft pull. I am looking for a bucket that has sharper details and closer to actual full size. Any suggestions?
You'll love your NE kit when it's complete (that's what I have). The forearms are a pain but nothing insurmountable. Now the NE bucket, that's another story.
I have asked before but did not get a response. I am wanting to change my user/forum name so it matches my 501st and Midsouth name, Rigel. How can I get this done?
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I bought two large tubes just to be on the safe side. Gave what remained to the workshop along with a bunch of clamps, sandpaper, webbing & elastic. Helping future TKs.
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I have the BCG compression gear in both summer and winter weights. Price is great and they seem to be holding up well. TK2311, I always advise our local guys to go with a size smaller than you think you need to get that skin tight fit. We are fortunate here in Nashville to have a couple Academy Sports locally.
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After trimming I used a Dremel to get the really rough stuff off then finished with 200 grit sandpaper by hand until the edges were smooth.
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Hyperfirm blasters use some type of rubber and they are awesome. Good detail and you don't have to worry about clocking a younglings in the head with it. Very lightweight. A Hyperfirm E11 is on my list of must get for my TK as my resin is SO heavy.
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I am 5'5". I have the NE kit and had to trim lots off of the shins & thighs. All my height is in my torso so didn't really need to make too many adjustments there.
I trimmed my ATA pretty far up towards the mic tips. I just glued the S trim or I could show you some better detail of where I cut. I still have to turn sideways to get it on but it is a lot easier to get on & off without scraping screws. I covered the cut screws with a little foam padding too. Next up, a chin strap as I keep knocking the bottom of the helmet against my shoulders & upper body of my armor and helmet shifts a lot so I have real problems seeing even with all the padding. Gonna force it to stay in place. The problem of having a short neck.