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ukswrath

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About ukswrath

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    FISD Diplomat

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    TKTD10116@outlook.com
  • Website URL
    http://www.ukswrathsspeciality.com

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    Male
  • Location
    NV

FISD Info

  • FISD Achievement Medals
    1
  • FISD Service Medals
    7
  • Attache Achievement Award
    1
  • FISD Master Armorer Award
    b
  • Centurion Granted Date
    20150124
  • EIB Awards
    3
  • EIB Cohorts
    ANH-S
    TFA
    HWT
  • FISD Kudos
    GGG First FOTK & HWT Centurion

Standard Info

  • Name
    Tony
  • 501st ID
    10116
  • 501st Unit
    CCG
  • Troops Completed
    10

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  1. Something else to consider. When you see a fellow trooper making cool poses, or even sitting, they're usually using elastic. Nylon has very little give and will tend to pop snaps, leaving armor sections sagging. Speaking of snaps, some of my armor uses glue secured, some use snaps, some use a combination. Once you troop in your armor for more than an hour you quickly figure out what works and what doesn't.
  2. Coming along nicely Hanson Looks like you're in good hands
  3. Thank you. After all these years I just glad to still be of assistance. Keep up the great work
  4. Simple answer is yes. There are areas that can be seen between armor sections that are undersuit material, and others are gaskets on top of the undersuit.
  5. I have 4 of these beauties holding up my armor. https://voicebooster.com/collections/mannequins
  6. I will admit the automotive option is considerably more expensive, but then it never dulls, fades, or loses it's luster. Like a vintage car it's stunning, but you're going to pay for it. Everything else in my armor arsenal except the FOTK and ST is rattle can. That said, I'm always looking for a better rattle can option, I'll have to take a look at the Behr. Thanks Justin
  7. Adding to this idea. Drill a small hole where the TD clip screws will be mounted. Then you're not really doing any damage
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