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Hey gents Im from over on the CT boards, Just thought id swing by and leave this here. See if any of you know them, im not familiar with tk/td armor makers. They call themselves Basemental Props. Im not sure if they sell but it does mention in the description "Customers", and that they are prop/costume makers. Mind you its all in german and google is not always reliable in translation. Source for finding this was on kotaku.com in a cosplay thread.

https://www.facebook.com/BasementalProps

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This next one right here is what made me reconsider this post as that patch, looks familiar but its not the german garrison patch.

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Update: Got their description translated by a buddy in germany.

"Basement props is a network of artist that doesn't set itself any limits for its projects. It is not defined from which universe the product must be taken; films, comics, games, books or anything else, we can build it. A completely new concept for a costume, a show or promotion is also part of our task field. Precision. Quality. Dependability. Our work is always monitored critically by ourselves in order to deliver quality goods that are to our clients' satisfaction. Contact to our clients is very important in terms of helping realize a concept. Talents in all kinds of areas, deployable nationally as well as internationally. Thanks to the many task ranges that our specialized personnel comes from, our possibilities are wide. These include cutting, varnishing, metal works, concept development, plastic working, electronics, workshops, design, prop building, even choreographies and shows. In short: Basement-Props cares about you, your satisfaction and your wishes. We are content if we can deliver just what you wished for. That is why each and every one of us works with passion."

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It's a red rain pauldron and patch, an Alabama based sandtrooper patrol with members in germany as well.

And it's Pino from the German Garrison, also a deployed officer over here.

They aren't armor makers as I read it but they love to recreate the props used in the movies in all kinds of movies.

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