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Rejean

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  1. I cant figure out how to post links on these forums and it is the main reason I cant and don't post up here very often so I will just attempt to type out the link, however you can see how I did my center belt and ring on my Facebook, currently in my pictures the 41st-36th picture and then again the finishing attachments from 29th-24th picture.

     

    https://www.facebook.com/martelcooper3/photos_all

     

    I got all the supplies from a local Leather Shop all the straps purchased were cut-offs so they were cheep, all the buckles I used were also available at the leather shop.

  2. My ultimate goal is to use velcro on each end of the cowl ends to hold them together, but I'm now thinking that I will have to have some kind of way of keeping it from riding up to high so I'll probably use the hard adhesive velcro on the underside of the armour and then use the soft sewable Velcro to the pleated (tucked) parts. I have also cut mine in a way that a part of the cowel goes under the clasps and straps and the other part goes over the clasps to make it look more like the game rendering, this method also helps in hiding the Cape and armour straps.

  3. What I do is when I pin the cowel/shoulder section together behind the chest armour I also pull my shirt up under the armour and pin it to the shirt at the same time. I do this so when I go an pull my shirt back down after pinning it it pulls the cowel/shoulder section down and keeps it down. Mind you, in the future I am going to attach a velcro section on my shirt at the correct hight And have it velcro to the cowel.

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  4. I have MWA armour and it is fantastic, I'm not sure if Fiberglass is going to be light enough to wear for long periods of time. MWA's is a light plastic, if you keep trying to get a hold of Rob it will be totally worth it. If you do and you are going to get his mask, don't forget to get the Under Mask with your order it makes it easier to wear.

  5. I believe rob will do the shirt on request. I would surest doing it yourself anyway because it has to fit you and you can , pre try shirts and such on. I got mine at a consignment store, super cheeeeeeep! Lol. Sweet tread kamino, was wondering when I'd get to see it. Now you just need to make the time to get the rest of your build up in here, now that the whole finding out how to post pics and such is out of the way.

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  6. My MWA is great with the cheeks that Rob created for it. The mask does not squish my face at all, as the cheeks are a respirator and covers my nose, then the mask sits on the respirator/cheeks part of the mask. It also allows me to ehxsaust my breath directly out of the mask instead of forging up the visor, also my voice is projected frontwards due to the vents in the respirator.

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