I zip tied it with a quick connect, so I could dress myself.
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This is the way it looks from the back and if you blow it up, you should be able to see the brackets that I use for show.
I have one of both - sometimes you need to take just a bit off -
Especially when I am almost totally complete and it is much more convenient to grab the battery one and hit a high area vs pulling out the cord etc. might just be me since I don't have a big workspace and can't leave my tools out all the time.
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I have both a traditional TB Scout and a Storm TX - I agree with Chef (hey, doesn't everybody) I have a tad of padding on my lower knees and that's it.
I am building my son a Storm right now and have used fusion fabric glue to attach the Velcro to the elastic and sticky Velcro for the armor side - it's holding up well - I sewed my two Scouts - this is a ton easier if it holds up
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I actually took a piece of foam board and cut it to match my cod area and used fabric glue to glue it to the underside. The fabric can't turn in on itself since the board holds it tight.
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I can vouch for Jeff at SC. Just became a 501st using his Scout kit and just ordered the black for my Shadow. Great turn around and communication. A+
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