Snowtrooper 6720!!!
- Grand Moff Verkessch
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Snowtrooper 6720!!!
I'm working on getting some digital pics of my armor progress...
right now i have all the pieces trimmed except for the bucket.
Thanks for the tips on that RAL!!! much appreciated.
I am missing the Abdominal plate though and need to search for one.
thanks again ral on that ebay one...
I've checked the elbow pieces and noticed that i have two Left armor pieces, i need to search for the right sided elbow armor.
right now i have all the pieces trimmed except for the bucket.
Thanks for the tips on that RAL!!! much appreciated.
I am missing the Abdominal plate though and need to search for one.
thanks again ral on that ebay one...
I've checked the elbow pieces and noticed that i have two Left armor pieces, i need to search for the right sided elbow armor.
Eric Wickes
ID6720 soon to be TS6720!!!!!!
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- Grand Moff Verkessch
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AWESOME... I've finally gotten my Snow Boots, they are alittle messed up and ripped but i will deal with that... and i also found some white gloves. now i need to start working on the underarmor pieces. i will submit pics as soon as i figure out how to do that here... argh...
Help me Obi-Wan Chris, you are my only hope...
Help me Obi-Wan Chris, you are my only hope...
Eric Wickes
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are you kidding... you cant bend, mold, or do anything with fiberglass... and if you can i havent figured it iout yet. its a pain in the ass and its heavier than shit... ... aregh...hoth battle gear wrote:ours is abs . fiberglass may be alittle more easier to assemble
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Not necessarily. You can do one of two things...you can boil a pot of water or use a heat gun to mold fiberglass. Be sure to let it mold itself, however, when you're heating it. Don't try and force bends and curves when working with fiberglass or it will snap.are you kidding... you cant bend, mold, or do anything with fiberglass... and if you can i havent figured it iout yet. its a pain in the ass and its heavier than shit... ... aregh...
- Grand Moff Verkessch
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