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Becoming a spartan IV, though admitedly a short one.

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  • #16
    Re: Becoming a spartan IV, though admitedly a short one.

    Ok heres a little xmas present for everyone... iteration 1.0 with a few friends at the Ambush Chobham Xmas bash.

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    Though it was sooooo muddy I fear cleaning it will mean a repaint. And iteration 1.5 will include a new paint job on the helment to better match the rest of the armor, plus a new visor colour, will probably make it a legend of a helmet as well.

    Spitviper
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    • #17
      Re: Becoming a spartan IV, though admitedly a short one.

      Found an even better photo, taken by one the people who help out at the site.

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      "What are you doing?"
      "Helping!!!"
      "You've got a screw driver!!!!"

      Profile Picture courtesy of Ambush Adventures Photographer Jacqui Williams

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      • #18
        Re: Becoming a spartan IV, though admitedly a short one.

        biggest problem i've seen with any kind of resin/fibre glass suit & what not is the holes that tend to get left. i saw a chap skirmish in a stormtrooper get up once. he finished up looking like swiss cheese & his pride & joy was royally fubar.

        looking ight so far though, solid start
        'It shockingly outranges many m16's and ak's. I have taped both mags together for added firepower and reliablity.'

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