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Sonnenschein

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  1. Oven cleaner There's a thread in the how to section.
  2. I have to agree,,,, same here
  3. Standard action pose?
  4. Right now, there's a trooper selling some in the FS section. They look accurate
  5. If you can wait 2 months... please do so! A US provider should make these more afforadble to US troopers, due to the lower shipping charges. edit: oh, I already said that . Cannot emphasise too much I'll make sure they'll be the same quality everyone is used here
  6. Are you kidding? This is awesome!!
  7. Thank you, Mathis. It is ok now. I just have to repack and shorten the envelopes for 2mm and have to argue with post office persons over every single packages. Ok. Now I have an announcement to make. I will leave the US "market" in about 2 months. Two talented troopers will supply the US market. They will work with my molds, of course. I'll still be in charge for Europe and the rest of the world. Sounds cool, eh? less shipping for you US guys. More details to come.....
  8. It is in the packaging again. We are talking here about 1 mm. I went to a different post office and they gave me a completely differnt quote.. Guess I have to repack all pa kages. Again. Gosh. I REALLY feel tonight's full moon.
  9. Yeah. I thought I found a good solution. I went just to the post office with a dozen of packages - and the charged again the freaking DOUBLE postage. I am really freaking out. Now I have to refund some of you because including gloves is no longer an option. Sorry for beeing a drama queen again, but it is really time to quit soon. Too much stress for me. No worries, I already found two partners which will follow my footsteps.
  10. Just drill the rivets out. Then use a hole punch of the correct diamter und make some round tabs. Glue them in, sand a little, done.
  11. nice job on the eyes, but file the nose holes a little more "squarer" oh, and cut the fourth hole, unless you go hero
  12. Good start! Is that you in the avatar? A strinking resemblance to Adam Savage!
  13. You look great! those hwt are growing on me...
  14. It is pinned in the helmet section and downloadable in the "how to section". But I'd suggest to get the printed version from Mike's site. Quite handy!
  15. In one word: YES
  16. Thanks Mark! Well, it all comes down to the thickness of the packages. I tried differnt formats and methods, got some quotes. The good news is, I can now include gloves (again), at no additional postage fees. The bad news is, I can't glue them on, because then the postage fee skyrockets (strange, I know)
  17. Just use a restauration kit
  18. Tell me... What's "Tunisia-style"?
  19. Depends on the spacing of cooling holes
  20. I forgot: Sorry for being such a drama queen! As my BF pointed out: It must be the time of the month again... A BIG kiss to him btw, he figured this all out
  21. If you can live with the limitations, tomorrow when I updated my sale thread
  22. Will, I'll send you a PM later! Julie, DHL is even more expensive So great news for international troopers! Given the same limitations as for european people, I am able to send international: Those limitations are: NO gloves. (completed or extra) (see exceptions below) - Just 1 pair of hand guards per . NO combined shipping. - No padding in the envelope. Shouldn't be a problem; they're flexible. No breaking damage - It's 5 cent cheaper than before, i.e € 6.80 If you really want gloves, I have to use another envelope. I sell them at cost, so they would be €5 (in store cost) + €6.80 + pp fees + price of the envelope + tip (optional ) If you really, really want completed hand guards (i.e. glued on) I have to send them as a parcel. This is where a canadien distributor would step in: I'd ship every 5 (or more) finished and paid orders (=completed guards with gloves) to Canada, already complete adressed and packed. The canadien contact would then just carry them to the post office and mail them Still have to do the math, but I shouldn't be more than € 1-2 more per hand guards, including a small compensation for the canadien helper. Disadvantage: you have to wait longer This is quite complicated now, hopefully I can refine it a little. I'm going to update my sales thread tomorrow. Thanks for all your assistence! So, if you want to order just the hand guards, go ahead!
  23. Good new for troopers in Europe. While I was at work, my better half had a nice talk with my local post office. I can send to Europe/EU again. There are some limiations, though. - NO gloves. (completed or extra) (see exceptions below) - Just 1 pair of hand guards per . NO combined shipping. - No padding in the envelope. Shouldn't be a problem; they're flexible. No breaking damage - It's €0.30 cheaper than before If you really want gloves, I have to use another envelope. I sell them at cost, so they would be €5 (in store cost) + €3.40 + pp fees + price of the envelope + tip (optional ) If you really, really want completed hand guards (i.e. glued on) I have to send them as a parcel. + €2 for the offical, standardisized box + € 13.60 postage I can mail up to 1 kg for this fare, which equals about 4-6 completed hand guards. each additional kg costs just €1 This I perfect for garrison group orders I know this seems complicated, trying to refine it a bit I hope this works for you. I'm sitting on a big pile of latex hand guards and have a gallon of white rubber comming.
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