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Zack The Ripper March 4th, 2014 15:00

Fake/Training plates for plate carriers
 
Now I know this has been discussed before, however I can't find the thread I want to Necro using my search function so I figured I would start a fresh discussion. If someone want to point me to said thread(s) and toss this to the trash bin, by all means I would welcome it as to not clutter the forum.

I just acquired a brand new puurdy Multiglam Mayflower APC. It is a S/M with medium cummerbund; the max size plate this can accept is a 10x12". Now, I own a TMC JPC with TMC hollow plastic fake "medium" ESAPI plates; being 10x13" they are not, to my knowledge, true medium sized plates. They are slightly taller and thicker than the real deal. This said, they barely fit in my APC and when put-on and strapped-up it is much too tight, and the first bend I make deflates/crushes the hollow plates.

Details of my angst aside, I am looking for options outside of dropping $200 on purchasing/shipping some WarriorTrail or TeamWendy training plates to my front door as for $200 there are many other things that seem more important to buy (here come the "The cost of being legit is high" comments).

Cardboard creaks, the hollow plastic ones are a no-go, and from what I hear the foam fake plates people make or the ones you can buy are rubbish.

Is there another method of making fake plates I haven't come across? Are there better options available for purchase? Hoping the ASC wizards can help a brother out.

Thanks,

Zack

redneck12 March 4th, 2014 15:11

Have you considered filling your hollow fake plates with sand or plaster. Or Heros sells real plates I'm sure if you get Viper yapping about pink guns lol you could take some measurements and make your own from scrap steel.

ericwilliam March 4th, 2014 15:20

I've heard good things about these

http://www.toysoldier.com.hk/product...ls.php?pid=640

hot_shot under fire March 4th, 2014 15:28

EVA Foam mats from Canadian Tire/Wal-Mart. Dirt-cheap, very comfortable, and rigid. Still flexible but they are by no means garbage. I run them in all of my plate carriers and love it!

MADDOG March 4th, 2014 15:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zack The Ripper (Post 1873429)
Now I know this has been discussed before, however I can't find the thread I want to Necro using my search function so I figured I would start a fresh discussion. If someone want to point me to said thread(s) and toss this to the trash bin, by all means I would welcome it as to not clutter the forum.

I just acquired a brand new puurdy Multiglam Mayflower APC. It is a S/M with medium cummerbund; the max size plate this can accept is a 10x12". Now, I own a TMC JPC with TMC hollow plastic fake "medium" ESAPI plates; being 10x13" they are not, to my knowledge, true medium sized plates. They are slightly taller and thicker than the real deal. This said, they barely fit in my APC and when put-on and strapped-up it is much too tight, and the first bend I make deflates/crushes the hollow plates.

Details of my angst aside, I am looking for options outside of dropping $200 on purchasing/shipping some WarriorTrail or TeamWendy training plates to my front door as for $200 there are many other things that seem more important to buy (here come the "The cost of being legit is high" comments).

Cardboard creaks, the hollow plastic ones are a no-go, and from what I hear the foam fake plates people make or the ones you can buy are rubbish.

Is there another method of making fake plates I haven't come across? Are there better options available for purchase? Hoping the ASC wizards can help a brother out.

Thanks,

Zack


Fill the hollow plates with spray foam insulation for sealing door and window frames from a home reno store and that will keep them from crushing, just do not overfill or they will break, unless you want the added weight of plaster etc.

Fallen March 4th, 2014 15:45

In what section you found the EVA foam at walmart/canadiantire?

lurkingknight March 4th, 2014 15:46

I used corrugated plastic presentation board.. 3 sheets laminated perpendicular for strength... and then wrapped it in that anti slip mat you put in drawers... super light weight, lots of airways for airflow and the antislip stuff prevents it from moving around much, on top of creating space between me and the plate/vest for additional airflow.

Bakasaur March 4th, 2014 15:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by redneck12 (Post 1873434)
Have you considered filling your hollow fake plates with sand or plaster. Or Heros sells real plates I'm sure if you get Viper yapping about pink guns lol you could take some measurements and make your own from scrap steel.

If he got Viper yapping about anything he wouldn't walk out of there with money in his wallet :p

FirestormX March 4th, 2014 16:02

Is Viper even capable of stopping yapping, for long enough periods that you feel the need to start him again? :P

I run cardboard (folded into three layers) in my plate carriers for rigidity, and I don't find they creak. I run a little 6094, so it rides high like a Mayflower, and I find that it's rigid enough to not bend or creak when I bend over.
I fold the cardboard in on itself for a little added strength - so instead of making a Z shape with the folds, it forms more of a triangle shape...If that makes sense?

MMatersk March 4th, 2014 16:06

Zack. I fit those same plates into my LBT 6094a, took a little TLC :)

Stealth March 4th, 2014 17:07

Team Wendy Training Plates.
http://store.teamwendy.com/esapi-non...raining-plate/

Buy it once, never look back.

EDIT: Whoops. Re-read your entire post. The cost of being legit is high. :P

fuhrmanz March 4th, 2014 17:44

Made some with cardboard too. 3 layers also. Even when I put all my weight on the board with my back on the floor, it doesn't do anything. I needed to shape it with my knee. And a lot of gorilla tape.

It doesn't fold even with a CA M249 hanging in front.

cav. March 4th, 2014 17:54

I bought some dummy plates at Airsoft Depot and filled it with plaster. Very heavy though :( Pretty sure its more than 5lb a plate. The only downside I had with that is that I have to redo one of the plates as the plaster didn't fully dry, I might consider the foam soon.

MultipleParadox March 4th, 2014 19:00

Am in the same boat

Been searching aggressively for a few weeks and couldn't find anything really satisfying or actually affordable

Team Wendy seems to be the only sensible option but it comes to more than 250-280$ with sipping for a set... :/

I think I'm going to try and find some thick rubber mats (the aggregated recycled tire kind, or similar) and try this out. I think it's going to be stiff enough

FOX_111 March 4th, 2014 19:56

Filled mine with plaster.

I posted a "How to" with pictures here.

Unless shelling money for trainning plate, my mod is the best I've seen to date.

You are still stuck with the original dimentions, wich are based on the old SAPI and not the new ESAPI that most recent PC use.


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