OSCS helmet and armor build
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Re: OSCS helmet and armor build
You definitely have some nice pieces in that bunch of gear you have there. The calves are the only thing that gave me a little fit the first time I did the spoon inserts. After the first one, the others rolled out as easy as could be. Keep up the good work. Don't hesitate to ask questions as you travel down the build process.
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Re: OSCS helmet and armor build
Thank you! I think the spoons are close im just going real slow so far they look good. I think tonight my wife will help me with the arms to get them cut down to size and just go from there.
Troy
Troy
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Re: OSCS helmet and armor build
OK its been along time. Im really trying to get done for KC Planet Comicon. Check out my pics at Flickr.....http://www.flickr.com/photos/madog5154/ Let me know what you think. Still need to paint and weather cut the belt down, knee straps, shoes and a few other things. I dont think its too far off.
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You're well on your way, bro, and your build so far is top notch. Keep on building. It's coming together nicely.
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Re: OSCS helmet and armor build
Hey Madog,
Looks great!
I esp enjoyed the pic of your daughter holding your DC15.............nothing like a weapon that is bigger than the person holding it
Looks great!
I esp enjoyed the pic of your daughter holding your DC15.............nothing like a weapon that is bigger than the person holding it
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Re: OSCS helmet and armor build
TrooperKerry wrote:Hey Madog,
Looks great!
I esp enjoyed the pic of your daughter holding your DC15.............nothing like a weapon that is bigger than the person holding it
The NRA would love that pic!
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Re: OSCS helmet and armor build
add six new photos think Im done for now. I will add more weathering as time goes on. I dont think I will really ever be done. There is always something more that I will want to do. If any one see something that need to be done let me know.
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Re: OSCS helmet and armor build
Troy,
I think that your armor looks great. I do have one suggestion, which is one that I was told on my first clone. The center ridge on the knee armor should run straight up and down. You might want to try adding padding under the armor. I use a volley ball knee pad, that I picked up at Wal-mart.
Again, the armor looks great as is. Good Job!!!
I think that your armor looks great. I do have one suggestion, which is one that I was told on my first clone. The center ridge on the knee armor should run straight up and down. You might want to try adding padding under the armor. I use a volley ball knee pad, that I picked up at Wal-mart.
Again, the armor looks great as is. Good Job!!!
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Re: OSCS helmet and armor build
Yea they want to tilt in for some reason. Ive got the oscs armor with the foam inserts for the knees and elbows. Seems like alot of the photos I see of oscs armor alot of people have the same problem. Thanks for the ideaDwootan wrote:Troy,
I think that your armor looks great. I do have one suggestion, which is one that I was told on my first clone. The center ridge on the knee armor should run straight up and down. You might want to try adding padding under the armor. I use a volley ball knee pad, that I picked up at Wal-mart.
Again, the armor looks great as is. Good Job!!!
If nothing sticks to teflon......then how does teflon stick to the pan?
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Re: OSCS helmet and armor build
Looks great ner vod! Great Job!