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| Author: | Jericho [ Fri Mar 28, 2014 4:32 pm ] |
| Post subject: | and so it begins |
Well, Ive made the first step. I have just purchased a M1 helmet off ebay and have found a site that does all the parts for it. Its the first part of my gear before I have a chat with Chef about the body armour which Im hoping to purchase during the summer. I thought Id go for the real steel lid for the feel of it and have found a great tutorial on how to get the best from the supplied parts and the lid itself. I am thinking of modding the headset to take the guts from a racal clansman radio which I still have from my airsoft team days but that might be a step to far. Ill keep you posted as to how Im getting on, but if anyone has any hunts, tips or pointers for the first stage of the marine project, please feel free to give me a nudge. Cheers Keith |
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| Author: | nocternus [ Fri Mar 28, 2014 6:19 pm ] |
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Which site does the parts Keith? |
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| Author: | truro [ Fri Mar 28, 2014 7:56 pm ] |
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Mooncrest does, not sure if that's the site he has found. http://www.mooncrest-models.co.uk/index.htm#!/~/category/id=4415600&offset=0&sort=nameAsc |
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| Author: | Cooper [ Fri Mar 28, 2014 8:19 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: and so it begins |
Can't beat real steel, plastic helmets are for wimps lol looking forward to seeing your build Marine Cheers Coop |
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| Author: | Chef [ Sat Mar 29, 2014 5:57 pm ] |
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When it comes to drilling your lid for attaching the various bits. I HIGHLY recommend Tungsten Carbide tipped drill bits. Standard ones will be no use what so ever, and even the TC Tipped ones will struggle but at least they won't be a forlorn hope. Adding in real functioning comms parts is simple enough. As long as you're handy with a soldering iron and don't mind chopping wires. |
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| Author: | soapy [ Sat Mar 29, 2014 11:43 pm ] |
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Angle grinder is needed to for the mic side . Also i would suggest getting some thin aluminium (beer can thickness) and cutting it to shape then gluing it onto the hinged section of the mic and the helmet parts of the hinge . As the resin is quite thin here and would be easy to break . |
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| Author: | Jericho [ Mon Mar 31, 2014 11:25 am ] |
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Thanks guys. Yes it is the mooncrest site... The parts look pretty good. As for the build itself its going to keep me busy. Ive decided not to put in the clansman mic kit as I can probably still use the clansman with a throat mic which isn't too visible. Plus it means less fiddling with the dummy mic on the helmet itself. And thanks for the tips on drill bits. Ill be purchasing some of those this week Cheers Keith |
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