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Frank75139

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  1. I have both. My first build was the ANH TK then I realized it’s a pain in the butt to get around in and you can’t sit but it’s highly recognizable.

    The Scout it more fun, and you have more mobility but can be hotter in my opinion. The jumpsuit is not as breathable. The flip up mask is also easier when taking a break.

    I switch between both costumes depending on what the function is. If I know it’s going to be a lot of standing around I use the TK more walking and doing things I switch to the scout.

    Sooooooo the moral of the story is build both! Eventually, but not at the same time.


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  2. There is a vetted sellers list that can help. But before all that my suggestion would be start saving. Armor and soft parts isn’t cheap and who knows how big you’ll be in two years so making it right away might not be the best idea.

    Find your local garrison and see if you can help out, make some friends, go to some events and get established while you save. Then when you get closer to 18 you’ll have the money saved up and lots of connections to help with the build.

    I know it’s tough but it’ll be worth it in the long run.


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  3. The problem is that when the thread was created Photobucket was used as the image hosting site. Since then they have changed their policies and whatnot. Thus pictures linked from there are now missing or blurred if you do not pay their fees.



    I could have sworn they were up and working more recently. That’s why I was wondering if it there was another thread.


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  4. I use the standard wheeled Husky bin. As for what I carry... everything I used to build with pretty much. Minus the tools, some plastic some glue, white duct tape if needed in a hurry, a white paint pen, the paint for everything else, some wipes to wipe it down when I’m done, all the extra elastic and nylon I had left over. You get the idea, it’s all in little plastic bins in a back pack with all my electronics.

     

     

    I’ve never had any emergencies yet, the few times I’ve seen people have issues they usually gear down and just lend a helping hand instead of being in armor.

     

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