Pictures of how to attach cod piece with other pieces!

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I'm look for pictures of how YOU attach your cod piece to the rest of your armor. Is it attached to your girth? It it attached to something else? I have a holster, cod, and crummy girth atm and am looking for ideas to make this work.

The guy who sold me his setup had his cod piece attached to his girth. Now I saw a picture with Seeker's V3 harness that has the cod piece attached to harness itself. (pic related)

What works best for you and what do you find the most comfortable trooping with?

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I have attached my cod to the holsters with chicago screws. I then attached the thighs with chicago screws. I am not sure if I have a picture of it but I will try to take one and post it up. Basically if you are looking at my holster belt you will see four holes with four corresponding holes drilled in the top edge of the cod. I will try to post a pic today.

So mine is very similar to Seeker's mine just isn't attached to the jetpack harness.
 
That is one fine looking armor you got there. Perfect weathering ;D

Actually, it isn't mine :D

I have attached my cod to the holsters with chicago screws. I then attached the thighs with chicago screws. I am not sure if I have a picture of it but I will try to take one and post it up. Basically if you are looking at my holster belt you will see four holes with four corresponding holes drilled in the top edge of the cod. I will try to post a pic today.

So mine is very similar to Seeker's mine just isn't attached to the jetpack harness.

Looking forward to seeing it.
 
Thanks Ribann for asking this cause I actually couldn't figure out how to go about attaching the holsters!

Thanks a whole bunch Mullreel,,,, =)
 
I am not a fan of the cod being attached to the girth belt... I tried it and while it did work, it didn't feel as stable as using Seekers harness method.

I now just have everything attached (similar to Seekers) and have the girth over it.
 
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