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| Author: | seven [ Thu Mar 07, 2019 6:09 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Digging up ancient ALIENS |
I've been here a year or two and often in my research find myself at a dead end. When I get to the dead end that's when the interesting stuff happens. I start exploring old builders of props/armor dead links, forgotten accounts, dead webpages, ect ect. My personal goal to to own something from every armor and BDU maker, document some photos and info and keep a thread alive specifically for the history of builders, even if their reputation isn't so good. As a new member I've just realized how much I've missed out on. Like people cranking out aluminum M41a shrouds or very accurate hicks sized armor. I'm putting together a binder for myself and a couple flash drives of historical ALIENS fan info. Whether its old short-run resin kits that are long gone or camo patterns drawn by members ect. There are already a lot of things that have gone missing, probably forever. I want to make as much of the old info open-source as I can. Whether that means tracking down old builders and buying the research and production contacts they have, molds, patterns, I dunno. Above all else I'm currently trying to find Steve from "men-at-Arms", anyone with info feel free to PM me. Here's an example of something that is long before my time but probably familiar to a few people here. https://web.archive.org/web/20061205045 ... itary.com/ https://web.archive.org/web/20080314105 ... chor373961 Here is a good browser tool to find old webpages that don't exist anymore. http://archive.org/web/web.php |
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| Author: | bigbisont [ Fri Mar 08, 2019 2:51 pm ] |
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That is pretty cool. Goes to remind everyone that nothing on the internet ever actually goes away (watch your social media!). But back to business, that is a great project. I have also been trying to gather all the stuff I can on the 'history of the fandom'. One of the things I wanted to do, but don't yet have enough info to make the posts 'worth it' is start a thread for history of fan-made items in each category. You know, like "History of BDUs" and "History of replica Pulse rifles" etc. I'm always keeping my head on a swivel for new pics, info and, if I'm lucky, new items. |
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| Author: | seven [ Sat Mar 09, 2019 12:12 am ] |
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yeah myself and another member have made a recent discovery of a set of fan made armor that was done as a huge group build. I tracked down the original maker, it was pretty cool for all involved. bigbisont wrote: That is pretty cool. Goes to remind everyone that nothing on the internet ever actually goes away (watch your social media!).
But back to business, that is a great project. I have also been trying to gather all the stuff I can on the 'history of the fandom'. One of the things I wanted to do, but don't yet have enough info to make the posts 'worth it' is start a thread for history of fan-made items in each category. You know, like "History of BDUs" and "History of replica Pulse rifles" etc. I'm always keeping my head on a swivel for new pics, info and, if I'm lucky, new items. |
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| Author: | Dropshipbob [ Mon Mar 11, 2019 4:16 pm ] |
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Seven, when you ask about Steve from Men-at-arms, are you talking about the user with that name? If so, if you get any info on his whereabouts, please let the community know. Men-at-arms made off with a lot of members money on many items he was making and selling, plus he was a major d-bag due to other reasons. **edit** I did a search and saw that you were indeed looking for info on Steve/MAA and the fiberglass armor he created. I have my suspicions that his fiberglass armor was recast from a set of Terry English armor....which makes him an even bigger dick bag. |
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| Author: | seven [ Tue Mar 12, 2019 9:03 pm ] |
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I would love to know whatever you know. Any details, speculation or personal experience. I research things as a hobby kinda like a private investigator but just for fun. I can dig things up. From what I gather the guy went through some very hard times but I wont divulge his personal info. He can resolve things if he wants. I'm more interested in what he contributed because it's still a part of the fan history and lore. |
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| Author: | septic [ Wed Mar 13, 2019 2:01 am ] |
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I've a set of MAA BDUs ["version 3", I believe]. Not for sale, but happy to assist with info/pics should you require. |
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| Author: | seven [ Sun Mar 31, 2019 3:08 pm ] |
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This post has been leading to some extremely cool messages and new info. not sure what to do with it all. maybe just made a folder of info i can send out. |
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