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Load-Out / Loadout Picture topic

oooof. Love me a straya kit and Troy rails so that’s a double win in my eyes.

I was looking at some AMCU combats a few months ago now I can’t seem to find any at all.

 
oooof. Love me a straya kit and Troy rails so that’s a double win in my eyes.

I was looking at some AMCU combats a few months ago now I can’t seem to find any at all.
eBay is where I got mine, just keep an eye out, they pop up.

 
I will keep my peepers open, if I was ever to do an “impression” of sorts it would deffo be GWOT Australian kit.

 
Updated my "small" backpack and belt kit:

The backpack went from this:
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to this:

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Went from 9 Litres in capacity to 12 (pouch is roughly 3 litres), but now I can organize my stuff better since I now have three compartments instead of one.

And regarding my belt kit it went from this:

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to this:

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The two side pouches will be used for navigation stuff (left side) and Leatherman Wave+, head torch and various bits (right side).

Now though, that Multicam pouch stands out like a sore thumb, so I will probably have a similar sized pouch made in RG as well, perhaps with a few details added to make it more practical.

And probably fill the empty space on the right with a pouch for my Garmin GPS.

All I need to do now is wait until the next 8h+ event to put the new setup to the test.

 
So, after proving it works by having an enemy squad walk past me so close I could have reached out and touched them, here's my completed ghillie loadout. 

The base layer is a Jack Pyke LLCS suit in British Oak. 

Goggles are some random mesh brand, viper if I recall, sprayed with krylon over masking tape. I then cut a piece of camo cloth mesh to shape and glued it to the frame of the goggles. 

The main cape is one of those mesh ones you see on all the airsoft sites, with the detachable hood. Got them both on fleabay for bugger all. 

I bought several packs of various leaves from Hidden Airsoft which I attached with brown cable ties. I added cheap plastic fern leaves and vines from amazon which I dusted over with krylon.

For a little extra outline break up I cut up an old pair of British woodland camo trousers and tied on the strips, then did the same with an old camo poncho. 

The results definitely work. 

Not overly expensive, just a bit time consuming.

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Every camo combo works.

Just not skinny jeans, trex arms caps, pit vipers, skate shoes and plaid shirts.


I've hidden from people while wearing a ghillie suit made of tinsel (red, green and gold shiny stuff!), but never worn that setup, so I cannot refute your claims.

 
My son and I tried Bravo Romeo for the first time a couple of weeks back. Had a cracking day. The site was  well run, the terrain varied, decent gameplay and really sensible respawn rules. I have to say that, with the exception of one turbo bellend who accused me of non-hit taking, when he was shooting with all the accuracy of Michael J Fox on a rollercoaster, the other players were friendly, honest and all there to have fun. No aggro at all, standfast Marty McFuck and his no-miss BBs. 

Went full tigerstripe for the first time, as I usually mix and match, but was pleasantly surprised how effective it was, especially in the ferns. First run out for the Platatac Peacekeeper 5 chest rig too and it was great. 

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