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ukswrath

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  1. Yes, I use them with my FOTK/Sith internal harness. Makes difficult areas to reach a simple task.
  2. Ola! Depending where you install them yes insulation may be needed. In the ears you might be picking up the fans transferring through the plastic, the fans themselves are pretty quiet. You can try adding some insulation at the mics (wire side), or if they're not permanently glued you can add foam or electrical tape around the mic then reinstall. Something to prevent the mic contacting the helmet itself. Let me know if any of these help.
  3. If the dying doesn't pan out you can also buy the belt off white from Kittle. You can find him on the "Ongoing Sales" page
  4. You are correct, they are not. I used Plexus MA310 (or equivalent) with my kit and still use it today.
  5. Hey Richard welcome to the FISD. That's a beautiful set of armor you have there.
  6. With TFA this area is recessed (as it currently is) with a decal. Most, if not all seam imperfections will be remedied with the inner cover strip and exterior filler. That said, unless you want to see cracks begin to form at the seam areas later on I can't express how important it is to use some type of plastic welder epoxy to connect sections. My armor is over 5 years old with absolutely no cracks. Keep up the good work.
  7. Fantastic job. Using a heat gun can be daunting but you made it look so easy
  8. Congratulations Natalie and welcome to the FISD
  9. Armor looks awesome Mark I can see a couple adjustment that may be required but I'll let the DO's make the call outs. Good luck with your application.
  10. Amazon is also an additional source for elastic and nylon webbing.
  11. Looking great. I've never had any luck polishing the green lens material, as you mentioned it just blurs them. If you can't remedy the problem you can pick up replacements relatively cheap on Trooperbay.com
  12. Hey Avery welcome. Most armor here is built to the ANH "Stunt" type. That said, regardless of type all are assembled using the clam style entry (Stunt, Hero, ESB and ROTJ). If you follow any of the pinned build threads you can't go wrong. Hope this helps and please let us know if you have further questions.
  13. Looking forward to seeing this finished Shawn
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