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      Reach Jetpack Progress





      This is my progress so far on the Halo Reach jetpack :-)

    2. everything is looking good so far its good to see someone else working on this as well

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      Damn that's awesome man!
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      ...dude, thats amazing!
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      love it dude keep up good work, random question, how did u get the actual video on this post ??

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      Ha! I should have known you'd do something crazy like this. Since you're doing the jet pack, are you going to do some Reach armor too?
      Here i am.. sitting at the edge of my seat. Not because of excitement.. but because my cat decided to sleep on the other 90%.
      >_<;;

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      Amazing work so far …really clean folds and assembly!!! Be looking forward to the next stage !
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      Great work, very clean pepping. This is going to look fantastic when it's done.
      NOOB TIPNATURE... work smart not hard, test fit often, keep your bondo light, and double check your work often. It's harder to put back something you accidentally removed than to remove a little at a time.

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      Might I suggest using drawer slide rails mounted to the inside and to the arms that hold the jets and shielding, It could be a nice smooth and clean way for the parts to move and can be rigged to a simple cable and pulley system for one touch activation of the extension and closing.

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