fuzzywolly
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Post by fuzzywolly on Nov 4, 2010 20:18:25 GMT -5
Sure thing, its getting late here, so I could give you some details through pm tomorrow afternoon. I am in New York all weekend, so at the very latest, details will be sent your way on Monday. But I will try to get them up by tomorrow for you with some pictures as well.
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Post by fuzzywolly on Nov 29, 2010 14:28:17 GMT -5
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Post by Dahm on Nov 29, 2010 22:52:11 GMT -5
Looks good, but needs more rolly-polly in the natural vegetation.
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Post by Andrew on Nov 29, 2010 23:43:59 GMT -5
I want to play at the second picture up from the bottom.
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Post by fuzzywolly on Nov 30, 2010 15:56:26 GMT -5
Looks good, but needs more rolly-polly in the natural vegetation. Working on sewing some new bands to the ghillie, and only kept veg from the previous games in there. The velcro bands were a hassle, and I am working on a new method to attach veg using rubber bands.
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Post by Kir (3.14) on Nov 30, 2010 16:00:01 GMT -5
Fuzzy,
Try dental floss; non waxed. Bands are just going to lose elasticity and break anyways.
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Post by fuzzywolly on Nov 30, 2010 16:01:52 GMT -5
When using dental floss, do you mean use it to tie vegetation to the netting on the suit? Makes sense, considering the bands would lose elasticity like you said after heavy use.
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Post by Kir (3.14) on Nov 30, 2010 16:05:57 GMT -5
From RL experience, out of all the methods I've used both for airsoft and RL operations, Dental floss is the way to go. Non-waxed, lasts forever. Take and make about 6 inch lengths, then tie vegetation on... when the terrain changes, yank the veg. out, and tie new in.
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fuzzywolly
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Post by fuzzywolly on Nov 30, 2010 16:20:13 GMT -5
This sounds much easier than the method I planned on using. This will making adding veg/removing it much more efficient and less time consuming.
Thanks!
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Post by Livonia on Dec 3, 2010 12:05:13 GMT -5
Son, you've gotten to the point where that there entire rifle needs paint.
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Post by fuzzywolly on Dec 3, 2010 15:25:38 GMT -5
Agreed. I have been putting it off for awhile now. Might be able to find some time next week. Have been focusing on getting the internals all straightened out as the rifle has been having some problems.
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Post by snafu on Dec 3, 2010 16:00:47 GMT -5
Son, you've gotten to the point where that there entire rifle needs paint. This guys knows whats up! To me the L96 rifles look awesome with a nice paint job. If I had one I would go the Livonia route and add some texture to that beast as well.
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Post by fuzzywolly on Dec 3, 2010 16:15:28 GMT -5
Personally, I think the l96 rifles look sexy with a plain (one color) paint job and a black scope/bipod combo. I love my rifle's color just the way it is. However, obviously this rifle needs paint, as it sticks out on the field, as in the winter months, green vegetation is scarce. But this photo below is what made me stick with a plain od paint job for so long (that and my procrastination): To me, this is my kind of style with an l96, but to each their own. But on the contrary, for the sake of not sticking out like a sore thumb, this rifle will see paint soon.
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Post by a1 (Babez) on Dec 3, 2010 16:49:22 GMT -5
You blend in very well. Paint the rifle.
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Post by fuzzywolly on Dec 23, 2010 15:57:53 GMT -5
New pictures, got my battle belt and attached the pouches this morning. Due to the fact that its the colder season, no pistol/pouches/holster are going to be attached/used. Only the essentials for the field, consisting of my primary rifle and possibly a tri shot for games that could involve close encounters. After looking at the pictures, I think I could possibly have the most colo rful battle belt around. Not worried about it in the field giving my position away as jute hanging down from the jacket will cover it right up. Everything you see there serves a purpose. Depending on whether or not I use the tri shot, the shells may or may not be present. As of now, I only have four shells, but if I got more I would get a pouch specifically designed for them. At the moment, I have a shell holder on the shotgun itself where I put my shells. Some shots of the shotty/Pistols (back ups)
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