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Blackwatch

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  1. I got a lot of questions on my DLT 19 this weekend, and I can now say its "partially 3d printed". I may need to add this to the armor wall.
  2. Ty thats probably the best mic tip i have seen. I have some really rough resin castings taht I worked over.
  3. Lt Dan glad you spotted that its Russian in origin. We may not be seeing anything come out of there for a long, long, LONG time.
  4. Ty is the resin as strong as the FDM can be Im looking for resin likely this year, mainly for detail parts and such
  5. i like the fact that this is being described as an imperial engineer. If we can come up with three views, and details of the pack he is wearing, we can work from there. then it will come down to the amor and helmet, which looks like a scout helmet without the brow.
  6. i had to take apart a set of welding gloves and resew them to make the fingers smaller, i dont know why but on me gloves tend to run much larger in the finger than in the hand. I often wear , or reduce to the size of, a Medium glove so the fingers are tighter.
  7. I have a set of hoth speeder pilot gloves from PilotBay in Sunrider Base area. Shannon made my gloves special, and they sure look like these, but all leather. It would be worth reaching out to her, show her the glove reference, and see if she can make them. Im super happy with my gloves, and I didnt have to wait for a wave to order them, even though she doesnt show gloves in the posts anymore.
  8. For a seam like that, along the gaunt part, you could split the glove and restitch it, then reinforce it on the inside to keep it from coming apart. Maybe it was another topic but I though we had already discussed the content of the glove, and came to the conclusion that it was nubbly like Nomex, which is what the German flight gloves are.
  9. I just read through the terms, and its a valid point since you are asking about sharing the file.
  10. i bought a printer a while back and printed a few commpads at .16 and I gotta say after making a bunch of resin pads, till my mold died, Im rather impressed. zero cleanup. I even printed a all pink pad for one of my Black Widows.
  11. i hae EXTENSIVE use of spraypaint and always use Rutoleum2x. Clear coats can be really touchy and may frost on you dependng on how cold the can is, how warm the plastic is, whether today is green or purple and what flavor car tires are today. I haven't had a lot of luck with them over the years. That said just regular spray paint when applied warm has served me well. yes, it will eventually scuff, but thats normal and expected.
  12. Im working on my A wing pilot that I abandoned back in 2015j, so, yeah I get it.
  13. There is a fairly wide ranging discussion from last year regarding the boots, you can check out these links: As well as my vendor resource list. The thing with online ads and sales is how frequently the lsitings change, which may even be seasonal. Now that we are into Winter, boot sales will start disappearing as we move into Spring and the spring line comes in. it took me a while to find them. you may even have to get a pair of pull on engineer boots, and cut them down.
  14. Im finally back in the forums. The Nomex glove ( a combat pilots flight glove) is a half- thin leather (palm) and half Nomex ( a fire retardant aramid fiber material). The Nomex part of the glove (back of the hand fingers and wrist) takes on this characteristic nubby effect after being worn a while. There ARE rough leather welding gloves, Harbor Frieght ( a US tool supply store) has an inexpensive, nubby leather (rough grain outside) glove. here is a pair of Tillmans that are sold in airgas stores in the US. Tractor Supply Hardware should have an almost identical glove. Shoulder Split hide is the rough glove; otherwise TIG and MIG gloves are smooth. My dad was a welder, and old fashioned stick welder and he used rough outside gloves, he never owned a pair of the modern, smooth leather TIG/MIG gloves. https://www.airgas.com/product/Safety-Products/Gloves/Welders-Gloves/p/TIL1000?fo_c=306&fo_k=068f1094c01daf2957bab49b94707756&fo_s=cstmc&s_kwcid=AL!10136!3!381190325900!!!g!813728555408!&utm_arg=SEM:Google:GSN_-_Items_-_Safety_Products-Welders_Gloves:GSN_Item_-_Tillman|Safety_Products-Welders_Gloves|0-30|C:75:pla:pla:Airgas:safety_products::TIL1000::PLA&gclid=CjwKCAiAzrWOBhBjEiwAq85QZ1uyCFkEv9FUBtR_g1-7W2mlGrzxoBJt6ua6kWuZsM5SMbX2-QvLyxoC__MQAvD_BwE
  15. I can see it being sage green (typical army pickle suit green gloves, not the modern tan) and heavily weathered with either sand or taupe. I use taupe a lot while weathering. I make my own with acrylics, oyster grey and a drop or two of tan. The texture looks like well worn nomex so Im totally on board with that. I dont think this glove will look right if it starts off as the tan nomex glove, it will get too dark too fast. That said, the weathering over a sage green glove will have to be so even that it alters the color of the green.
  16. Rat were you able to keep all the red looking the same out of the rattle can *assuming same batch numbers* . Ive had one hell of a time with red. If somethings going to give me trouble, its red.
  17. Kurt Im going to print this and see how it comes out. I got a printer a month back and Im always looking for new projects.
  18. Rowen you will see something on the CRL that did not exist years ago, that is the Gallery View. Click that, you will be surprised what you see.
  19. Glad to hear that. As far as I know there are only two of us, myself and Neil. Neil had his pack 3d printed by Crooknight and it took him weeks to get it sanded out once it arrived. I made my pack and shovel entirely out of Sintra in a couple of days. You can see both of ours in our respective work tabs. Jasons helmet seems a bit small to me, he sent me B grade samples, which I reviewed in these forums. Quality was TOP NOTCH. I emailed him back to ask if he actually sent me B grades to review.
  20. ive seen some people have some real issues with that green paint either it wont stick or it bubbles up or whatever yours went down really well.
  21. when you use some E6000 roughen up both sides and it will grip better. I use a lot of it.
  22. I might just knock a set of these out, they are useful for a BUNCH of different costumes!
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