inferno lead Posted December 4, 2019 Share Posted December 4, 2019 Hi there I'm planing on join you guys in the next year or so and i found this kit and I want to know your thoughts on and whether I should buy it or not http://headshotprops.com/inferno-squad-armor-kit/ Link to comment
Devolver[501st] Posted December 4, 2019 Share Posted December 4, 2019 I'm posting this from a reply I gave recently in another thread concerning the same maker. "Two of my fellow local troopers have had nothing but trouble out of them. One of them ordered an Inferno Kit. It was not delivered within the time window. She had to badger them until they finally shipped it to her. Upon arrival, it was a mess. There were missing parts, the ABS pulls for the chest and back plate are uneven and the helmet looks at best a b-grade resin cast. I mean, it's a BAD pull. This is the type of pull you would see being sold at discount from any other maker. My other fellow trooper ordered his Shoretrooper on Black Friday. LAST YEAR'S Black Friday and he has yet to receive his kit after being assured it would have several completion dates throughout the year and he is now outside of the PayPal refund window. I don't think he'll ever see a kit or his money again. My advice: Stay far away. Get your kit from Plastic Arms Dealer, Jim Tripon or Dan Laws. Actual trustworthy builders with a good rep and a great product.” The builders I listed at the bottom of the initial reply were for Mud Trooper armor. Good Inferno kits are available from Jim Tripon, Radu Plucinsky and ArmoryShop. There are others too, but those are the ones I know of that deliver great products in a timely manner off the top of my head. 1 1 Link to comment
Iconic_ctinferno[TX] Posted December 6, 2019 Share Posted December 6, 2019 If you are interested also Walt's Trooper Factory on Facebook is another reliable Inferno supplier Link to comment
inferno lead Posted December 9, 2019 Author Share Posted December 9, 2019 On 12/4/2019 at 1:55 PM, Devolver said: I'm posting this from a reply I gave recently in another thread concerning the same maker. "Two of my fellow local troopers have had nothing but trouble out of them. One of them ordered an Inferno Kit. It was not delivered within the time window. She had to badger them until they finally shipped it to her. Upon arrival, it was a mess. There were missing parts, the ABS pulls for the chest and back plate are uneven and the helmet looks at best a b-grade resin cast. I mean, it's a BAD pull. This is the type of pull you would see being sold at discount from any other maker. My other fellow trooper ordered his Shoretrooper on Black Friday. LAST YEAR'S Black Friday and he has yet to receive his kit after being assured it would have several completion dates throughout the year and he is now outside of the PayPal refund window. I don't think he'll ever see a kit or his money again. My advice: Stay far away. Get your kit from Plastic Arms Dealer, Jim Tripon or Dan Laws. Actual trustworthy builders with a good rep and a great product.” The builders I listed at the bottom of the initial reply were for Mud Trooper armor. Good Inferno kits are available from Jim Tripon, Radu Plucinsky and ArmoryShop. There are others too, but those are the ones I know of that deliver great products in a timely manner off the top of my head. On 12/5/2019 at 9:17 PM, Iconic_ctinferno said: If you are interested also Walt's Trooper Factory on Facebook is another reliable Inferno supplier thanks guys I'll look in to all of these 1 Link to comment
yarter Posted January 6, 2020 Share Posted January 6, 2020 I can second Walts, just got mine from him and decent Link to comment
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