Originally posted by voice in the crowd+Jan 25 2006, 11:56 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(voice in the crowd @ Jan 25 2006, 11:56 AM)</div>
@Jan 25 2006, 07:42 PM
The main difference between the TE and the newer Gino is the bumpy cap and back. There was some clean up done on TE's moulds after he got initial complaints about the bumpiness of the cap and back (thats what I heard) so he smoothed out the bumps on the mould. Gino apparently has an un altered version of TE's 1st helmet casting.
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Hi CWR,
TE has now retired but TE would provide smooth or bumpy cap depending on what you requested (both my TE kits are bumpy
the way I wanted them).
So just for the sake of discusssion if you compared a bumpy TE to the Gino what is it that makes it better than the TE? Just curious mainly because I am about to start work on the TE kits and want to get as accurate as I can.
I just want to know what features shine out on the Gino to make it the best. After all it is the small things that stormy experts notice that add to the final helmets appearance.
Just would like to know if there was anything that someone is seeing that I am not so I can use that info for construction purposes.
I just can't see much difference from the TE and the Gino appart from the excellent attention to detail Gino has put in on assembly.
Cheers Chris.
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