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| Author: | CrashDown [ Sun Feb 01, 2015 3:01 pm ] |
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The question really is, do YOU like it? Thats all that really matters. |
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| Author: | USCSS Nostromo [ Sun Feb 01, 2015 3:20 pm ] |
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I wish I had the money to commission a set of Chef armour, but I don't, so this will have to do. I think it looks good as a set of earlier less-refined armour, but also it matters to me if others think it looks crap. |
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| Author: | nocternus [ Sun Feb 01, 2015 4:54 pm ] |
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Agree with Matt |
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| Author: | 577_ops [ Sun Feb 01, 2015 6:12 pm ] |
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Agree with Matt and Kris. Besides not everyone needs to have a TE armour. Your MT, armour ... looking good and you sure are ready for your drop. |
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| Author: | bugstomper99 [ Sun Feb 01, 2015 6:40 pm ] |
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Nice job! I agree with everyone so far, if you're happy with what you've made that should be it. Sure there are more accurate and also hugely expensive sets out there but not all can justify the cost. I say gear up, drop in and have fun! I'm just finishing a set of marine armour for my nephew (you've probably seen the pics on FB). That was made from a plastic 60ltr dustbin, there would definately be enough material for at least the upper body and it cost a tenner. Liking what you've done though! |
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| Author: | USCSS Nostromo [ Sun Feb 01, 2015 8:42 pm ] |
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Thanks for your thoughts guys, much appreciated. When I win the lottery I'll have Chef make me some proper armour |
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| Author: | Chef [ Sun Feb 01, 2015 10:44 pm ] |
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If you win the lottery, stuff getting a set of my armour, get a set from Terry! I know what it's like to be on a budget. Believe it or not, practically everything I do is on a budget. Some of it more calculated than others! If it's something you want to improve on, and have the budget constraints, then why not consider the dustbin, pepakura or foam route. I've seen some stunning foam builds that are amazing and it's as cheap as chips. I've never used foam myself, but know plenty of people who have and with incredible results. I'm always on hand to offer what ever advice I can, although probably a bit limited in that respect. Essentially it's all up to what you want to finally achieve. Just don't let a limited budget get in the way. If you've the time and the determination, which by all accounts you have, then a set of armour that is bang on in the detail can be made and on the cheap. If you're happy with what you've got, then you've done all you need. It really is just your opinion that matters (don't listen to the rest of us blathering on!). |
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| Author: | Big Stew [ Sun Feb 01, 2015 11:32 pm ] |
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there is a guy on the RPF has just put up an amazing foam board build. for £30 you can get 4ft by 8ft sheet of 3m that's my plan for next month as no armour really fits my fat fram |
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| Author: | retrogarde [ Mon Feb 02, 2015 1:31 am ] |
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Here's the link, this guy really made it work for him. I hav no idea what Sintra is, any clues UK friends? http://www.therpf.com/f24/aliens-coloni ... ld-233257/ |
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| Author: | 88reaper88 [ Mon Feb 02, 2015 1:46 am ] |
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I'm more concerned with why you have my dad's step ladders? Looks like a MK1 version of the armour or something, maybe add some pouches etc to your belt to fatten out the look |
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| Author: | hunterkiller86 [ Mon Feb 02, 2015 2:11 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Marine Rowlands reporting for duty |
Looks good to me. Now get on the ready line marine!!! |
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| Author: | retrogarde [ Mon Feb 02, 2015 3:31 am ] |
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My comment was really kinda rude (I was just jazzed about the RPF thread) as I didn't even throw my two cents in about your uniform. I dig how completely different it is, and honestlt I would love to see you flesh out the back story. If our Marines in Aliens were circa 2179 (part of the Marine 70 restructuring), what era are you representing? The 2160's? It is fun to imagine how things could have evolved and your motion tracker in particular has a wonderful sense of being an earlier model. Rock on dude! |
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| Author: | grawnday [ Mon Feb 02, 2015 4:00 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Marine Rowlands reporting for duty |
Nice work! I like seeing budget-friendly alternatives. I would much rather have your outfit as a cool starter kit to enjoy and maybe upgrade as time went by, than to have nothing for two years while I save money for something more screen accurate. |
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| Author: | USCSS Nostromo [ Mon Feb 02, 2015 4:29 am ] |
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Thanks for your thoughts guys, and thanks for your offer of advice Chef. I didn't reply sooner as I was watching the Superbowl I've just looked at that link thanks Wildone and Retrogarde, and it's what we call Foamex in the UK. It looks similar to model aircraft plastic, what I believe is called expanded polystyrene. I think I must have a chat with this person I'll bring your Dad's step ladders back soon Mr Reaper My idea is that I'm a reserve Marine called back into service to help cover a shortfall in numbers (where each Marine actually owns their own armour rather than just being issued with it), hence my armour is an earlier less refined version , and it fits in with me being 52 When finances allow I will be getting an ammo pouch, and one for the Hudson-style hack kit I'm in the process of gathering parts for. |
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| Author: | Chef [ Mon Feb 02, 2015 8:55 am ] |
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Sintra is a type of foam-board. It's got a sort of hard-ish plastic PVC shell with an expanded polystyrene inner core. |
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| Author: | 88reaper88 [ Mon Feb 02, 2015 12:09 pm ] |
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They sell it in hobbycraft, actually quite cheap there (a rarity) |
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| Author: | Big Stew [ Mon Feb 02, 2015 1:26 pm ] |
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This is why I like the marines expanded universe in any way your imagination and skills can go. |
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| Author: | USCSS Nostromo [ Mon Feb 02, 2015 10:45 pm ] | |||
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Something I forgot to phot is this shotgun shell holder I also got from Military1st. It's got a velcro back so can be stuck in various places on my fatigues for when I use the shotty instead of the rifle. The 'shells' are empty Tyrozette pill cases which are around the same size as shotgun shells. I've got a bunch of the green caps which just happen to fit on the ends, so once painted should look quite good as 'proper' shotgun shells.
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| Author: | 88reaper88 [ Tue Feb 03, 2015 1:11 am ] |
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Nice |
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| Author: | punkmarine [ Thu Feb 05, 2015 1:22 pm ] |
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I didn't realise how small that protective vest was. As a suggestion could you make a chest and back plate out of a dustbin or something to go underneath it? You could then add some grenade straps to the vest to attach to your belt. Maybe buy or make some greaves to finish the look off? |
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| Author: | USCSS Nostromo [ Thu Feb 05, 2015 6:55 pm ] |
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Not a bad idea actually Martin about the dustbin. This is all just my first attempt using what I've got and spending as little as possible. American Football pads make the guys seem huge, but when you see just the pads, they aren't that big in reality. |
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