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Sn4k3 last won the day on April 19 2020
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Sn4k3 started following Cutting belt, E-11 by Imperial Arms, Private Area - new TD built and and 5 others
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Impressive, most impressive. Amazing work on those shims, please, do tell us the secret Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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Anon Stormtrooper HDPE helmet kit: "Look Sir, droids"
Sn4k3 replied to Hausi's topic in Sandtrooper Armor
Some people specialize in retrieve files from drives, im just saying, there is hope. I noticed that, yes, the curve and thickness of the stripes vary even in the same line of stripes. The thickness seems to be something around 3mm, but as you said, that, for sure varies among the helmets. Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk -
Anon Stormtrooper HDPE helmet kit: "Look Sir, droids"
Sn4k3 replied to Hausi's topic in Sandtrooper Armor
Again, first time i see that one. And the drives, are they broken? By the way Paul, ¿are the tube stripes around 15mm tall? I read that in some thread that i cant find now Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk -
Anon Stormtrooper HDPE helmet kit: "Look Sir, droids"
Sn4k3 replied to Hausi's topic in Sandtrooper Armor
omfg.... is the first time i see that one. Paul, if it is not too much to ask, can you please post the rest of the photos? -
Anon Stormtrooper HDPE helmet kit: "Look Sir, droids"
Sn4k3 replied to Hausi's topic in Sandtrooper Armor
Well, good to know that i can stop looking for more Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk -
Anon Stormtrooper HDPE helmet kit: "Look Sir, droids"
Sn4k3 replied to Hausi's topic in Sandtrooper Armor
is somewhere in the net or someone hard drive more photos of that screen used helmet?, specifically the tube stripes -
*done* TD-30729 requesting deployment
Sn4k3 replied to OnkelPaschulke's topic in MEPD Police Officer Program
Congrats Arne!!! Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk -
*done* TD-30729 requesting deployment
Sn4k3 replied to OnkelPaschulke's topic in MEPD Police Officer Program
Nice build bud, the best of luck for you Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk -
this info is coming very late, but all sandtroopers wer "played" by two persons, the guy inside the armor and the guy that did the voice
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Doopy"s Electrobinoculars
Sn4k3 replied to Bulldog44's topic in Pouches, Pauldrons, and other Accessories
I think the thing that makes yours looks odd, is the inconsistency between the chipping in the corner and borders and the lower surfaces less prone to be scratched, it looks too clean in the parts less likely to be scratched with normal use Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk -
Doopy"s Electrobinoculars
Sn4k3 replied to Bulldog44's topic in Pouches, Pauldrons, and other Accessories
It looks,.interesting, maybe the chipping should be just in the areas where it would normally chip off first, like the areas of mayor contact with other surfaces Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk -
*ACTIVATED* TD-4401 / DIRTY BOY / SWAT OFFICER # 006
Sn4k3 replied to DirtyBoy's topic in MEPD S.W.A.T. Program
Hi Rick, i hope you are safe and well. That tip is very weird, is someone currently making those? You know, a "screen accurate" version, though i believe that is impossible unless we discover what the **** that piece was, or is Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk -
Thanks! I'll sand down a bit the top an down and i will get back here with the results Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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Hi guys i hope you all are ok I come here to create a thread about how much to cut the plastic part of the belt, on the top, sides and below Does anyone has a reference in mm? From the last block on each side how much do the belt should extend? And on too/below, how close the do the edge should be to the blocks? The photo is my belt as it is right now Btw did you know the the blocks aren't perfectly aligned? Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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Mine is put together with magnets in the torso, so i could easily disassemble it, but i definitely don't want to carry the helmet outside the box. Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk