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Cowboy Kylo

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About Cowboy Kylo

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Coeur d'Alene, ID

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  • Name
    Ross
  • 501st ID
    50785
  • 501st Unit
    Timberline Garrison

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  1. Yeah I feel a little bobblehead like with the hard hat liner, maybe I will get some padding and try it. I like to have options. Thanks guys Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
  2. Yeah I'm torn on the hard hat liner. Guys have any good alternatives for padding. Seems like it would take a lot of padding to fill that bucket. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
  3. For gaskets I suggest geeky pink. Fast turnaround and great quality. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
  4. Great thanks! I just wanted to make sure it looked about right
  5. I have KB props kit so it seems the neck is a little more open, so having the rear arm reach my armor it bends out a bit.. not a big deal I was just wanting to see if my placement was correct
  6. Where do you have the rear arm that wraps around the back of your neck stick to? Mine is think is to far back and makes the pauldron sit farther back
  7. O no I'm very happy with it! I was just curious, I'm assuming I could use vinyl paint, but just rubbing it down with armor all dash wipes made it look much nicer.
  8. Hey guys I was wondering what kind of paint to use on these.. I just got the regular black pauldron from Wyatt, but it's a very flat black and wanted to maybe hit it with a semi gloss or satin, but because it's a flexible vinyl material wasn't sure if regular rustoleum would work without cracking.
  9. I just noticed all the picture links aren't coming up anymore...someone please fix it haha
  10. http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/index.php?/topic/35680-HOWTO:-Magnetic-Plug-and-Socket.-No-more-velcro.
  11. Maybe magnets would work. They work well on my fotk shins
  12. I had jims kit and sold it for KB props kit. The fiberglass kit is an easier build but it weighs a ton and the flexibility is nice sometimes but it's hard to find paint that won't crack. I had to repaint my kit after 2 months. So far in my KB props build its a lot more trimming and gluing which is a pain but with the abs it's still flexible but weighs hardly anything.
  13. Hammer and pin worked great once I realized I needed to have an extremely hard surface underneath. I use the flat section of my work bench vice
  14. Which kit is that?
  15. You don't think that the TD is sticking out because of the butt plate being stuck under it?
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