【補足情報】再現度向上のためのネタ元解析情報です。 右脇腹のFrag Pouchの前にシャーピーペン(太字ブラック)を追加。 フロントパネルに取り付けてある方位磁石は、SUUNTO CLIPPERが正解だと思われる。 クリッパーを取り付けるバンドは別売りのレンジャーグリーン系の物が使われているがメーカー不明。 【Supplemental Information】This is the information for analyzing the source of the story to improve reproduction. A Sharpie pen (bold black) is added in front of the Frag Pouch on the right flank. The directional magnet attached to the front panel is believed to be the correct SUUNTO CLIPPER. The band attaching the clipper is a ranger green type sold separately, but the manufacturer is unknown.
コメントありがとうございます! わざわざ日本語でありがとうございます。 動画の内容が少しでも参考になれば幸いです。 Thank you very much. And I am glad you took the trouble to comment in Japanese. I hope the video is of some help to you.
@rexoztia844828 күн бұрын
大変詳しく書かれておりますので、お疲れ様です!
@memento_tactical28 күн бұрын
コメントありがとうございます! わざわざ日本語でありがとうございます。 動画の内容が少しでも参考になれば幸いです。 Thank you very much. And I am glad you took the trouble to comment in Japanese. I hope the video is of some help to you.
@memory1003199328 күн бұрын
Hell yea great video man!!!!!! Best one so far!
@memento_tactical28 күн бұрын
Thank you very much. I am glad to hear you say so.
@viridium_016Ай бұрын
こんにちわ!I'm more than glad to find a fellow BPRE fan breaking down some of the kit used in the lore, though I would love to help out a little bit. The war belt used by Ember (and maybe Scorch) is the G-Code Contact Belt with a D-ring on the cobra buckle in MultiCam Black, with the magazine pouches being the G-Code Scorpion, and same can be said for the UBL being made by G-Code. Safariland is of course right on point for their Glock 45s. For footwear, while you nailed the Altama Maritimes right (for illustration, already recognized them in an instant as previewed by your KZbin video pic), Ember and Scorch Elements rock Salomon XA boots as their main choice of footwear. Black one can do just fine. Gloves, latest Scorch Elements use the Outdoor Research Firemark FR Sensor gloves (black), but in illustration (as Ember) some rock the Mechanix Original or M-Pact gloves (both or single pair for their support hand), or the Gun Glove. Outdoor Research Overlord gloves would also be another nice option (which is what I'm going for). As for the helmet, since I'm going for the Ember Element look, I'm more than settled in with the IDOGEAR Airframe (dipped in MultiCam Black) by having COMTACs on alongside the Helstar 5, replica PVS-31s (provided with the red film you've shown, huge thanks) and the battery pack, and ofc the good old Oakley Flak 2.0 glasses with Prizm Road lens (or red mirrored lens), as well as the balaclava. I like the suggestion you've made for the eye protection for Airsoft as well, is it cross compatible with the Oakley Flak 2.0's lens as well? All in all, a great video guide and launching board for those who wants to larp either as Ember or Scorch while also giving support for the BPRE team. ありがとございます!
@memento_tacticalАй бұрын
Hello, viridium_016. Thank you for sharing your valuable information. I am very happy to know that there are like-minded people out there. Thank you especially for sharing the details about Ember equipment. To answer your question about the glass for airsoft games. The lenses of Smile Eye Tactical's SET-PROBIE 02 shown in the video are not compatible with Oakley's Flak 2.0. The lenses are completely different sizes. The gasket cannot be used with the Flak 2.0 either. Regarding the boots, the photos posted by the BPRE official confirm that the Salomon XA PRO 3D V8 Grape Leaf/Peat/Shadow are used. The illustration also shows that they are Salomon boots, but the details are unknown. Perhaps it is the same as the one shown above. Unfortunately, however, the XA PRO 3D V8 has been discontinued, and the Grape Leaf/Peat/Shadow color variations do not appear to exist in the latest version of the XA PRO 3D V9. Looking at the illustrations in the AWBARI book, most of the operators are wearing ALTAMA's Maritime Assault mid, so I believe that either Ember or Scorch would be fine as long as they wear the Maritime Assault mid. Thank you for your comments, I will try and get back to you with more information. I am currently working on a video of the AVS equipment as well, so if you would like to see it, I would be happy to wait for you to post it. Thank you very much.
@viridium_016Ай бұрын
どいたしまして! I'm always glad to help, and thank you for your answers as well. I'm more than glad that you've answered to my messages, which honestly I was a little worried that my post would end up becoming unnoticed. And of course, I'm dying to see the Crye AVS setup since it is gonna be my plate carrier of choice as well, would love to see your take on it as well. Oh, speaking of the Juggernaut phone case, would it be compatible with Android phones as well? Been hoping to grab one for my Android phone too, since I'm not really much of an Apple phone user. But since I can hardly afford all of the gucci stuff for the time being (clothing I can go along with), it'll remain as one of the loadouts I'll be doing later down the line once I get myself a good amount of money as well as stable income. Speaking of my planned Ember setup, since I would have both the Airframe, the AVS, OR Overlord gloves and the G-Code Contact belt as my gear of choice, I would be rocking an olive green shirt (or long sleeved one) with McQuade tactical jeans (black wash) from Tactical Distributors and some black Salomon XA Ultra boots. As for my current (WIP) loadout, I'm working on the Pieuvre Armement PMC kit from Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, something that you might be familiar with. This one is gonna be my modern take on it with creative liberties.
@memento_tacticalАй бұрын
There are two types of Jaggernaut, one for Galaxy and one for i phone. In other words, if it is for Galaxy, Android smartphones can be used. However, if you want to use the Jaggernaut for airsoft games, you can use a mockup of a smartphone instead of using a real one. Either an i phone mockup or a Galaxy mockup is fine, though. If you use a real smartphone, it will be very sad if the camera is hit by a bullet, but with a mockup, you don't have to worry about it. The Ember setup you are working on is very good. I would love to see you as a complete Ember Element someday. Pieuvre Armement!!! I miss it! Metal Gear Solid is one of my favorite video games. Their equipment is very simple and cool as PMC, one of my favorite setups too. “Pretty good.”
@viridium_016Ай бұрын
All PMCs in MGS4 take on the classic early 2010s GWOT in Afghanistan era kit, and it's very iconic, seeing them all rock the Pro-Tec helmets with COMTACs, black jackets and khaki pants, Eagle Industries or Blackhawk plate carriers, LBT war belts and hydration packs, and of course, Pieuvre Armement rocking Maxpedition tactical fanny packs! I'm more than glad they're actually back in style, though I'm not sure about grabbing one, but actually I should grab one for medical uses, aka where I'd store a spare tourniquet and my IFAK, rather than having it on my war belt instead to prevent a possible lumbar spine issues. Hope my MGS4 take helped in making your day too. 😊
@memory10031993Ай бұрын
1.) the G-code belt setup is mainly for Yemen era Ember, only a few pouches are still seen these days(Awbari), Scorch and Ember are currently using the Arbor arms Salt system and MRB2. - 2.) Altama is MASSIVELY seen in the whole timeframe of Awbari. I’m not saying Salomon isn’t issued but Altama is the PRIMARY footwear seen in Awbari and Salomon is mostly seen in Yemen. - 3.) the Airframe/Comtac/Helstar5/PVS31 setup is for 24ish Awbari Ember with the MRB2, if you go with the G-code belt which is mainly Yemen, it’d be better to take off the Helstar or even take off the whole NVG setup plus the arm. - This is mainly for you hardcore geeks like me who wants to copy paste what’s in the comics but…. Use whatever you want guys. Have fun!🔥 #BPRETW