Jump to content

Billhag

501st Member - Supporter
  • Posts

    155
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About Billhag

  • Birthday 02/23/1965

Contact Methods

  • Website
    http://
  • ICQ
    0

Profile Information

  • Location
    London, jolly ol' England

Previous Fields

  • 501st ID
    1650
  • Garrison
    UK

Billhag's Achievements

(1/14)

0

Reputation

  1. Lee One day mate, ONE DAY! it's been....you do know that we all have lives outside the costuming community and we are not all sitting at our keyboards just waiting for someone to submit a costume clearance request. I know that you're eager to get passed off and out there trooping, but come on fella, give us a bloody chance. Patience mate, all good things come to those who wait
  2. Lee, the UKG decal should have been removed by Nick when he sold it to you. Please post an updated picture of both your bells back and front in your WIP / Pre-Clearance thread on the UKG as proof that this as been done. The GML team will then review your submission.
  3. I find it truly amazing that the Command Staff (and some members) of this once great detachment let this guy openly promote his recast TM armour without bantering a eyelid. Gone are the days when the prop and costuming World stod up for each other and policed themselfs to protect the work and good name of an important outstanding artist who is without doubt one of the most influential and knowledgable people that we've had the good fortune to have within our community. Sad times indeed
  4. On both the silicone and latex guards I've got the best results using flexy CA glue (rubberised super glue) I know others recommend this or that but I've done 30-40 sets for UKG guys and never had a problem...and they stay put! http://www.ebay.co.u...g-/230840110553 http://www.ebay.co.u...=item337ecde65d Here's a little guide that may help
  5. Really?, that's strange, 'coz your submission isn't listed in the GML clearance section and I check it every day. Plus your 'last seen' record on the UKG says Thu Feb 21, 2013 so I'm not sure how you could be waiting for me or Mark to review it. Look forward to seeing it when it finally come through mate
  6. Oh dear,....watch out folks, this could all get RATHER messy
  7. Dutchy, you better bring plenty of cash with you. 'coz I'm DEFINITELY going to be there all weekend and the both of us have a truck load of ice cold Heinies to get through and a lot of catching up to do me old mate
  8. Daz Great job on the pack so far mate, loving it You may want to revist those strap brackets/holders on the radio mate, they're far too chunky Here's the real thing mate for reference Loving the syphon mate, I did a similar thing years ago where every time I went into one of older offices (the bank had about 20 odd at the time) I'd lift the lid on the cistern and see if it was like the originals Finally found one and tapped up the security guard and went back one weekend and changed it out for a new one,....sad I know Keep up the great work matey
  9. ....could the 'Old Gang' be getting back together again?,......surely not!! (starts rummaging through boxes and boxes of plastic to find his OLD unfinshed sandie armour and pack ) Good to have you back in the 'Zone' my old friend. We may not be able to recapture what we had, but we can kick some a$$ showing them what we’ve still got. Band Of Brothers – Now and Always
  10. .....Unless you have a pair of the 'Real Deal' 1095's that is
  11. Congratulans, well done matey All your hard work and determination as been rewarded and I'm really pleased fou ya because I know just how much it means to you You never know, one day I might stop building other peoples armour and finally get 'round to rolling my TD out
  12. I use a combination of both (Humbrol & Testors) because I find some are more manageable then others. Here's a guide/conversion table that I made up a good while back for TK helmets but as you know its the same for TD's, you just get to save on the paint for all those pesky stipes in the traps and the Ab detailing Hope it helps
  13. Nick Take your time and do it right and it should be a piece of cake. When we built the ‘TK-In-A-Day’ over on the UKG, we built it up to EIB standards straight out of the box, no compromise, do it right from the start. Centurion / SWAT is the same principal, just make sure you cover off all the requirements as you go and you should sail through mate. Good luck, and if you need anything then just holler
  14. Guys Be careful, a friend of mine got his hands on one of these a while back and they are TINY compared to the Sonix Victory 75 (around 5 inches high)
  15. Oi Dutchy No body likes a smart a$$ <_< .....but I couldn't agree with you more
×
×
  • Create New...