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Ha, Gilmore too funny. My first thought was, nice Autococker too. :lol:


The armor is looking good. Nice work with battle damage and shape. (y)
 
Yes, you always wanna use a coarse grit if your working down a surface sealant. Then use the fine grain to smooth it out after it's all level.
 
Re-sanded and re-painted...a little bit better. I'll try some weathering tomorrow and see how I feel about it...
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Looks much smoother.

How does the lip of those things look when they sit on you? Are they flush? Just asking because it looks like there may be some outward curl in them.
 
I picked up some hammered copper paint to use as an accent. I'm not real artistic, but I figured if I hate it I can paint over it!! I also picked up some fabric for the vest. As soon as that is done, I will try everything on and check out the fit. Right now, the chest plated don't lift away from me, but things could change with the addition of padding, velcro and the layers of material between me and the armor. I also have to redo the shins. I just can't get comfortable with how they look...
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