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Guardsman with Flashlight




Virginia Beach

I have been thinking about custom building some storm troopers and would like some advice on the power packs ('');

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Anti-Armour Swiss Guard






Newcastle, OZ

I used spare voxcaster packs and helmets - but I managed to score a bag of 20 of each in a bits buy.


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Fixture of Dakka





Melbourne

I also used a Vox pack and vox helm for my test storm trooper along side a pair of binoculars and some greenstuff.

Hang on i'll go take some pics.

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Fixture of Dakka





Melbourne

Pics.
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Powerpack. Snipped the big antenna off but left the little one.

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Side view. Cables and binoculars. Strap is from a Kroot gun.

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Front view of vox helmet with binocs attached


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New Zealand

Look at the plastic chaos marine backpacks (there are several variants, some more suitable than others) - with the sticky-outy vent things chopped off, they make good techy backpacks for 'ordinary' human troops.
   
 
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