Worked on the endo today. It's not super sturdy, but it works. I'll add some padding later to remove all the sharp metal edges.
I know, I've seen people use it and it looks great. These mounting strips work fine for what I need them to do though. I can reinforce it later, but right now I'm just trying to get the thing to a wearable state so I can test fit everything together.SharkBite PEX Pipe is a cross-linked polyethylene tubing great stuff.. Heat gun shape and its sturdy... http://fc05.deviantart.net/fs23/f/2008/008/f/d/WH40K_Space_Marine_Emoticon_by_XenonRay.gif
From my experience with that stuff, gluing it on is a pain in the butt and I got the crap of it reeeeal quick also I wasn't able to get results I was happy with. And with out access to a sewing machine that was out of the question to sew it on. IF you get into that spot as well, they do sell a duct on amazon that has a black vinyl covering over it. Might not look as clean as fabric applied to that ducting but it does the job well for sure. Keep on keeping on dude, looking good! I'm probably going to retire my current build and start again with the knowledge I've gained from this one so far. Heres a pic of the duct I scored off amazon.
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Actually I think you've overall got it looking good. You're on the right track with the adjustments. Yours has the bulk and proportion to it that I think they need to keep it away from that skinny guy in bell-bottoms look. It's hard to scale up something that's only an inch tall and not have it look comical, but you've successfully avoided that. I'd definitely roll forward with what you have.
-Rog