zefer
Infantryman
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Post by zefer on Dec 11, 2007 19:51:17 GMT
so you managed to stab yourself whilst in the safe zone because you were looking at a bloodstain on the floor?
sound like the only one to blame that on is you or possibly... no just you
(this comes from the most accident prone member of the unit, ask threadhead to confirm)
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Post by Cadet Commissar on Dec 11, 2007 20:18:30 GMT
Yeah, but my cheep multi tool didnt have a philips head on, so i was using the knife, and looking down my attention was momenterally drawn to the bloodstain.
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Post by cybersoldier on Dec 11, 2007 22:13:13 GMT
Sounds like it was my blood stain, I was very drunk and Stacey tipped me off the my chair with my mate Myles. Also, welcome Darkchild, the man who desighned the camo pattern on our BDUs.
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Post by Cadet Commissar on Dec 12, 2007 1:40:36 GMT
the bully, no one should be alowed to treat the lovely commissar like that AND LIVE!!
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Post by Lt E Watts on Dec 12, 2007 18:12:09 GMT
Hello from germany. My name is Lt. E. Watts, commanding officer of the cadian inq.sqd.23. We still working for the same "boss"......only for the emperor But we didn´t use airsoft weapons( the german weapon laws are not so funny) We use completely selfmade full-steel weapons without funktion.....is (at this time ) legal in this country.. We do our displays without the combat actions....wie do things like patrols, secure buildings and so on.... You can see some pics on our page... www.inquisitionstrupp23.de/You all do a nice job............ ;D Greetz .......only the emire rules Lt. Watts
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Post by Cadet Commissar on Dec 12, 2007 19:09:57 GMT
Looking good Lt Watts, where did you get the cammo from, that looks like it would be pretty good for a Kasrkin storm trooper.
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Post by Lt Watts on Dec 12, 2007 19:40:31 GMT
Hi, thanks....we´ll do our best ... its the current swedish army stuff ..... Greetings Lt. Watts
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Post by cybersoldier on Dec 12, 2007 19:41:51 GMT
the Camo is Swedish. I have to say you Iquisitionstrupp lads look fantastic. I'm hoping we look that good when we all get together.
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Post by Cadet Commissar on Dec 12, 2007 19:50:52 GMT
Manadged to have a propper look at your site, you really do look great. The carapace armour looks very good How did you make them? I echo what Cybersoldier has said. Keep up the good work pal.
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Post by LtWatts on Dec 12, 2007 20:05:09 GMT
The armour is made of 2 steel sheets, the outer side 1.5mm thick the inner side 1mm thick, a steel band 10mm high is welded around the sheet to keep the distance between the sheets and to simulate the thickness of the armour...... we tet it on the real shooting range.....9mmPara, 357 mag, 45ACP will be stopped by the armour.... The weight of my personal armour with leg and arm protection is nearly 24kg... Greets
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Post by Cadet Commissar on Dec 12, 2007 20:07:49 GMT
Thats a lot of weight, But the effect looks well worth it, You look great.
Is their any chance you can put a few drawings up? Thanks
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Post by cybersoldier on Dec 12, 2007 21:09:19 GMT
Lt Watts please feel free to join as a permanent member I think we can swap information that would benefit both of our units.
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Post by Manius on Dec 13, 2007 8:52:16 GMT
Agreed. Register and I'll approve your account so you have full access here.
Are the weapons just mock-ups or are there airsoft kit underneath all that shell?
Have to say its a really good look, if we did something similar though I'd use vac-form plastic sheeting to make the carapace. I'd do it if I had the time - knowledge is here, just no time...
- if anyone wants to know how to make a vac-form tray from household items and the technieque involved, just PM me for the details.
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Post by LtWatts on Dec 13, 2007 18:18:45 GMT
Its done, im registrated ,waiting for the ok....... @for Tanith: A lot of weight....never ....the last 14 years i´m fighting for god as an templar knight in completely rivetet Chain armour(foot, leg,body and head protection) and an armour worn over the chainmail like an flak-jacket contents of 2mm steel plates hold by rivets inside of an linnen jacket. Then a great helmet, the shield, wepons...standart 30Kgs.........Cadian armour is better in practibal use... ;D Drawings? ? @manius: No, we had many discussions before starting this project, about using airsoft weapons or paintballs .....but there are some problems in germany in reference to the law and justice. We use the equipment in public areas, like streets ( one of our events is located directly near a bank and the city administration... one week before the event starts we talk to the police...because using barricades , sand bags, assault gun with bunker, mortar , autocannon etc... the german police never say ok, if you want to use airsoft innercity........... Is not a technical , only the law...... But some of the crew do airsoft outside of this hobby...... Greets @all: Excuse my english, it´s not the best.....i´m a metal worker not a translator ;D and the school days are some years ago...
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Post by john on Dec 13, 2007 18:59:40 GMT
Buddy your English is very good, way better than my German (I won't try it on you as I'm out of practice) and the kit looks superb. Keep up the good work and hopefully when we have a regular set of events you guy's can join us for a weekend
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