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Bulldog44

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  1. I felt the same way at first but decided I will have to sets of armor at some point. Still working on my TK but I slowly started to buy all the components for the backpack so no going back now. Might take me another 2-3 years to buy another set of armor but it will happen, then I hope to join the MEPD ranks.

    Once I decided to go TK, then I had the which armor do I buy dilemma. No end to all these fun choices.whichever you choose it will be fine. Both are awesome. If you order a set of armor and can get the Sandy parts on the side then you can further your put off your decision and at least you will have armor in hand!

    Sorry my post probably doesn't help up you choose but just thought to throw my experience out there.

    Not sure what the general attitude toward staying basic but I would hope that is fine.

  2. Nice find Ian. Not an expert but they do look really close if not the same type used. Great find! I would love to own one of these. If you find more and want to sell one, mail me for sure! Keep me posted. And thank you for posting the canteen on ebay. The seller made me a good offer to buy instead of bidding. Hoping to get some molds ready to open them up to the community.

  3. I bought it. Had to have a green one too. Post pics when its in hand. Hoping to make resin casts or rubber casts in the near future. Still working on my TK. When that is done I will begin making a mold of one of the canteens.

    Studying how to make whole casts that are hollow or 2 separate hollowed out halves. Light weight and easy to ship. Plus less cost for the materials. Stuff in Japan is not cheap. Keep you posted when this starts to happen.

  4. Thanks Rolf & Rick. Hopefully this is what they used and looks the part when its all painted and installed.

    Rick, If I get back to NY this summer I will take one with me . I did buy another 1000 ml canteen from Etsy which looks like the exact same canteen but made by another company. Looks good too but haven't yet got to see in person. From the looks of all the screenshots I referred to, the 600ml canteen looks correct for most of the packs but the1000 ml could have been used on one pack from what I can make out.

    And sorry I never got back to posting about my dad' s return trip to Home Depot for more faucet covers. He told me they were not the rounded ones but as you mentioned the squarish ones.

  5. Thanks Michael. I hope to get my pack underway soon and use the canteen.

    I am thinking of making resin copies of the top section for members who want to add that to their faucet covers for extra detail. Or even better, I'd like to cast full copies with the option to smoothen out the textured area for more accuracy.

    I always thought it was an army canteen?

    Vince , it would be interesting if this turns out to be in fact what was used. another mystery solved if so. I am making no 100% claim on this but just think the canteens look the part.
  6. Originally TK0600 posted that the bee stinger part might actually be a water canteen. Comparing the screenshots and the canteen he suggested, I thought they matched extremely well. I agree with the point that the texture was not consistent with what we can see on screen but the shape, lines and curvatures are almost identical.

    I looked on the net for some of those retro canteens and found a few sellers. One in Austria and one in Croatia. Huge thanks to a super FISD member who helped me purchase one from the Austrian seller and a special thanks to an extremely nice guy from Croatia, I have a few of these canteens in hand. Here they are:

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    The 600ml canteen side by side with a faucet cover:

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    Here is a screenshot that really shows how close these canteens look to the real pack part.:

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    Even if they are not the exact same canteens used, I think they are darn close. Let me know what you think.

  7. Thanks for the Salo lead. I just sent a email to scifi signers. Com and hope they might be able to pass on the message for me. I am still keeping some hope for a prop maker contact as I have read other stories of people finding out crew contacts for movies like The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly.

    I agree the sources might already have dried up but just a small hint as to what or where certain things came from would be fun to know. I am currently stuck on shotgun-like shell shapes on the road block pack.

  8. From the photos I have looked at and from freeze framing the movie in HD, I noticed the cylinders are not hollow but seem to have something inside. You can barely make out something centered in each of the cylinders. The pics I attached are the ones I have been looking at closely. they seem to have a part slightly protruding from the end of each. I thought they might have been a kind of battery or a large electronic capacitor/ resistor.

    The last photo is the best shot I found that shows they might not be hollow. If they were hollow, the white plate on the pipe would be more visible to see on the top 3 cylinders.

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  9. I was wondering if anyone has had any success in researching and contacting original ANH crew members from the art department, especially any people who worked on sourcing materials and building the backpacks, etc.

    Brian Muir has a been a great help to RS props. i would imagine there is a possibility some other art department members may be able to answer some questions if they could be contacted somehow.

  10. Thanks for the feedback. Yeah, I was thinking they might work for my own pack but like both of you said, work is required to get them anywhere close. I will check out more SWAT threads once I get my pack build underway.

    I am an MEPD novice and probably this stuff has already been discussed a ton already. Sorry for kicking up any unnecessary sand.

  11. I thought the shape of these toy wolf whistles look pretty close to the shape of those parts seen on the screen. Obviously these are not smooth cylinders due to the three molded rings but both ends flare up at each end. Not sure about the size of these as well but I remember as a kid they were about 2-3 inches in length.

    Highly doubt they used these for the original pack but just thought to throw it out there. Any opinions?

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  12. Still waiting on my dad to report back on any stock at the local Home Depot.

    Quartermaster, that is a great purchase. I was just researching how to do hollow casting and came across slush casting. It is similar to slip casting for ceramics. Just mold the object in silicone, pour enough resin in the mold to build a desired thickness, seal the mold and rotate the mold for a specific time until it cures. Just have to stand there and keep rotating the mold by hand or you can build a rotating rack to evenly apply the resin inside the mold (see picture number #2. After that, some foam-hardening filler can be injected to prevent any collapsing. I never tried molding /casting yet but this seems like a good idea to keep resin cost down and keep it light weight & somewhat less breakable.

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  13. Sorry for not updating sooner. My dad went to Home Depot but he picked up the wrong one. He will make a trip back there this week and see if they have the correct one you are all looking for.

    John, that is good news you got some on Long Island. I am sure there are few home centers that still have some stock lurking around.

  14. http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded-Hard-Faucet-Cover-1951/100314242

    I checked online and the Home Depot in Copaigue, New York has 174 units in stock .also 151 in stock at the Farmingdale ,NY Home Depot. Priced at $1.98. I bought one of these last summer and it matched the same size as the light blue faucet cover from Lowes. Hope this helps. Unfortunately it is only sold in store and not on line but perhaps you can call and arrange for them to be shipped. I might be able to ask my family to help out if all other options run out.

  15. The Home Depot I went to last summer (Massapequa, New York) had a whole box full and might still have some. They were a rusty brown color but same shape as the light blue one i found at Lowes in Bayshore New york. I will ask my dad to drop by there this week to check. Out here in Japan there is nothing sold like that part but there are some plastic containers with similar dimensions at the 100 yen shops . Let you know if anything turns up.

  16. Just watched ANH again (sandtrooper parts) in super slow motion about 5 times and I think that it really looks like the same shape and size. The rounded shape and the part that tapers up where the cap would be matches extremely well. The textured area is the only thing that I see to be different. This part of the canteen could be a cheap skin of plastic that might be easily removed revealing a smooth surface underneath.

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