Sir Tsaboc
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This is fantastic!! Best JFO build out there!
I love it!
I like the attachment as well.
What speakers did you use?
I love it!
I like the attachment as well.
What speakers did you use?
Thank you sir! I just used the 8-ohm radioshack speakers seen here. They're extremely small, but can crank out some pretty good sound. So far I haven't had a problem with them at all. The only sad thing is that I'm running them on a mono system instead of stereo, but I just had to do that for simplicity's sake.This is fantastic!! Best JFO build out there!
I love it!
I like the attachment as well.
What speakers did you use?
Been Wrestling since I was 6! Anyways, thanks a lot, just got done with the forearm attachment today, and I'm just keep on trucking.Wrestler for life. Awesome build man! Very clean edges and paint skills are off the charts! Definitely one of my favorite builds on here so far. Keep it up!
Firstly, thanks! And secondly, A friend of mine helped me wire up the helmet, but the basic circuit for the amplifier is here if your techy enough:kadus 27 firstly that is awesome how did u wire up the helmet and please can i have a list of parts u used for the wiring
omg i have the same sheets at my houseI've never really had too many problems with it and just never took the time to upgrade :/ If it ain't broke don't fix it. I might get some more pics of the knife up for Realtortommy later tonight / tomorrow morning. Also a big win today, I got my girlfriend to help me out cutting out pepakura pieces And thanks for the complements as always, they really keep me motivated!
Edit: New pictures inbound. A side-by-side shot of new and old, as well as some new knife photos, including the stand I made for it. Just to let you know, I messed up on one side of the knife while painting, so I created the backstory that it saved my life from a bullet and it has some battle scars. And if anyone wants to comment on my bedsheets, don't forget how real a wooden knife can feel XD
Drew out-
Random, but cool! Anyways, not too much going on here, I did finish up two different paintings for my art class though. Thought you guys might like that, as well as the finished bicep peace:omg i have the same sheets at my house
Yes I used a replacement motorcycle visor. I mounted it using binding posts and screws as seen in this picture:did you use a motorcycle visor and how did you fit it
Thanks Roxy! I have to give credit to my electrical engineer friend who really helped it come together. He's the one who designed the amp circuit in the first place, and is my go-to guy for electronics. Also, I love your build! It keeps me inspired to finish up my suit when I see so many great ones nearing completion.I'm so in love with your helmet right now. A the gizmos you put into it.. fantastic. >w<
Thanks as well! As for the ODST shoulders, if you look back in my thread you'll see how I mounted the visor. I'm thinking about doing a similar mount with the shoulder-addons, using the screw and post method. Or heck, I may just JB weld it on.Hey, nice build dudeman! I'm interested to see how you're gonna mount your ODST shoulders... Also, I just wanna see how this turns out.