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dirtydave

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  1. i have noticed in some pictures it looks like the weathering was applied while the armor was being worn.if you look at the picture of the move along trooper from the side it looks like there is no weathering behind his belt.i remember another picture that looked like no weathering under the chest armor.any thoughts.
  2. why don't you just buy a small sheet of styrene from the hobby shop and make the point yourself .you can glue it to the seem strip on your calf.should be easy.
  3. it looks like the space between the two blocks is deeper on the backplate to the right.
  4. braks ref cd and website have alot of pictures and info.for mg 15's i think braks your man.
  5. i used sandpaper to rough up my canvas pouches.also worked the leather parts with my hands to make more plyable,then i put them on my dirty shop floor and kicked them around abit.
  6. Thanks, that's pretty much the answer I was looking for. I might leave a slight curve on the edges, but nothing that would actually curve inward and dig into the bodysuit. I just wanted to see if I would get any "DON'T TRIM THAT EDGE OR IT WON'T BE CANON!!" responses. Thank you for not providing me with one. hi,i left a edge on my gino armor especially on the bottom,gives it a thick look to the armor.i think real aromor is like that .i definitly would not trim it to the line you marked on the bottom.
  7. that looks more like a mg 42 than a mg 34 to me.
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