DP 96' boba where to begin?

As expensive as it to do a Boba, it will defenitely be part by part. :rolleyes I would be thrilled to lend a helping hand. Just make sure to research and ask questions before you buy stuff. Trust me. :eek: I bought several items that I thought looked great only to buy them again when I learned otherwise. :angry See you Saturday night?
 
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where to start?

cut out the dent and see if you can get a sharper dent casting from someone.... cut out the back slots and put a decent mq-1 casting in...... get an aluminum rangefinder stalk from someone (BKBT maybe?) chop out the vinyl/plastic visor and get a t-visor from somewhere...correct the shape by either securing the visor or putting in a brace at the bottom of the helmet...

that should be decent enough to get it up to par...then just paint it up


hope that helps/made sense
 
thank you guys i will begin the work on my ESB Boba.CB thank you for the help.so i need to cut out the vent/slots in the back(all of it?)just the stock use all the other stuff already on the helmet?
 
where to start?

cut out the dent and see if you can get a sharper dent casting from someone.... cut out the back slots and put a decent mq-1 casting in...... get an aluminum rangefinder stalk from someone (BKBT maybe?) chop out the vinyl/plastic visor and get a t-visor from somewhere...correct the shape by either securing the visor or putting in a brace at the bottom of the helmet...

that should be decent enough to get it up to par...then just paint it up


hope that helps/made sense

Combat, I also have a DP96 and am abit unsure as to what you mean by 'cut out the dent' and 'correct the shape'?

Could you elaborate please?
Mike.
 
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