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December 5th, 2015, 16:10 | #1 |
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. loadout opinions
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Hello, joined ASC to ask for opinions and recommendations on the above kit. going for a loner-ish look for those familiar with the game. I have an sks bandolier on the way, will paint the hollowed filter, and will toss on gloves. The mask is a half mask respirator + goggles with a fan. |
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December 5th, 2015, 19:35 | #2 |
I think there is a S.T.A.L.K.E.R Loadout thread in the depths of ASC.
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December 6th, 2015, 19:45 | #3 |
GET OUT OF HERE STALKER.
12182268_995875700458710_952142028_n.jpg 12348552_1011742022205411_1503562594_n.jpg 12357952_1011864322193181_1818633060_n.jpg Haha, well there's a few of us here who do STALKER inspired outfits, myself included. I love the game series, the storyline, and the general idea behind it (BTW, read the Strugatsky brothers' book "Roadside Picnic" and watch Andrey Tarkovsky's movie "The Stalker" if you want the full experience). I like your kit. It looks above the usual lowest-level, unimaginative stuff commonly seen on the internet. It looks well-worn but not tattered and ragged. It does look like it has been cobbled together from whatever a cold, tired, surviving Loner got his hands on while still getting himself accustomed the Zone. Let's give you a background story: "A very lucky Loner, one might add - when the technician in the base at Agroprom needed to fix the dying transceiver so they wouldn't be cut off from the rest of the Zone, he went looking for parts in the Garbage to prove himself. Not only did he find the parts, he also found two veteran bandits reminiscing their butchering of a 5-man Loner patrol - the one whose screams echoed on the transceiver just yesterday after sundown. While the bastards were merrily getting drunk on an old truck bench, our Loner crept down and put a bullet in the head of the younger one, then slowly dragged his sharp knife across the throat of the older one, avenging his fallen comrades. He came back a hero, but also a much richer man, having looted money, food, a new respirator, many boxes of bullets... as well as a very rare rifle, whose devastating power was matched only by its deathly silence." The problem is that the STALKER idea has been altered far too much due to a common but huge misinterpretation of the game world as a "post-apocalyptic" scenario. A lot of people think that STALKER loadouts should involve the cheapest, scruffiest looking clothes possible, a crappy gun, and a cheap gas mask. Thing is, the world outside of the Zone is still functioning as normal, since there is a decent selection of relatively modern weapons and armors in the game. STALKERS were not cobbling together Exosuits and FN2000's out of old car parts so I can guarantee to you there is a LOT more room to work with, especially knowing firsthand how the world works back in Eastern Europe. Try and combine gear from various eras. The photo I added doesn't show my full kit, but I'll list it here: Weapon ----------------------------------------------------------- LCT AK-105 NV base gun - Polish Tantal style magazines - Enhanced mag release - Olive green and wooden mixed furniture - 500m rear sight (accurate for AK-105) - TGP-A suppressor (accurate for 5.45x39 AK's) - tiny Picatinny rail mount on gas tube, with flashlight First Line ----------------------------------------------------------- AVTOR Gorka 3K in EMR/Digiflora Soviet GP-7 gasmask - surplus filters emptied out for better airflow - glass lenses replaced with 3mm Lexan lenses - anti-fog fan on its way IRT Defender 2 MOLLE in Avizent SRVV MOLLE Pouches in Olive Green - 4x AK double mag pouch - 1x medium radio pouch - 1x large vertical utility pouch - 1x medium horizontal utility pouch - 1x cargo 1-day buttpack ----------------------------------------------------------- Second Line ----------------------------------------------------------- USGI old-gen medium pistol belt in Olive Green - old-gen rubberized Canadian gas mask pouches - USGI canteen - old unidentified mess tin "artifact holder" - Belgian bayonet holder w/ ColdSteel ruber knife ----------------------------------------------------------- I have stuff on me from 4-5 different nations, whose manufacturing dates spread across 40+ years. I still afford the modernism of a MOLLE armor vest, but it never looks or feels out of place because a good part of my kit is truly cobbled together from surplus stuff I found and bought for cheap. And the best part is, it works perfectly while also looking great. My body armor offers the immediate necessities for combat and unforeseen emergencies. The buttpack carries additional equipment for longer games, cooking, heating, comfort. The belt is what I put on if I'll be out in inclement conditions, for longer than 24 hours, or am in an environment where I need to be completely autonomous and can not/will not retreat to a "safe zone" (i.e. long milsim games, private games, survival scenario games, etc). I assembled all my kits based on items I had available/could source from work/could easily make myself. Nothing is for show, everything is geared towards functionality and autonomy. I am trying to source a good quality small backpack that I can transfer the belt contents to, for more comfort and ease of use. I'd then probably keep one gas mask bag as a filter holder, and the other turn into a dump pouch. But as you see, there is a lot of room to work with, and your possibilities are endless! That's the greatest thing about doing STALKER loadouts. SSO/Sposn makes a SMERSH harness for VSS Vintorez, you can also get a chest rig and VSS pouches from SRVV, or check surplus military stores. Take care, and good luck! Last edited by MooseHead92; December 6th, 2015 at 19:56.. |
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December 6th, 2015, 20:37 | #4 |
Thanks, good to hear I'm on track. I've read roadside picnic and watched the tarkovsky flick, both have great atmosphere which is why I decided to make this loadout. While lurking I have seen the more fallout/the road looking get ups and agree they may have missed something in the feel of the zone. I received the sks bandolier and have modified the pockets (10 pouches became 5)
So I now have all my equipment attached (will post another picture at some point) I'm stealing that backstory, and kinda feel like my gear matches it as is. Might upgrade to a chest plate, and switch the can to dual hose for a sunrise suit look someday. How are fields about lexan lens replacements? I thought they weren't allowed because there's no stamp. |
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December 6th, 2015, 22:57 | #5 |
Looks good!
Some criticism to take home. For a more authentic S.T.A.L.K.E.R. look, I would go for a EO-19 PBF Soviet respirator. It just looks much closer to the masks seen in game. Other than that, get out in the field and age that loadout. You're the cleanest stalker I've ever seen! That being said, it looks excellent and there's no missing what your inspirations were. Good job! |
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December 6th, 2015, 23:18 | #6 |
It's iffy. I mostly use the mask in private. But if I'll take it to a game, I'll bring the lexan piece they were cut out of, it has the info on it. If not, I'm happy with my ballistic goggles.
I pulled a bit of an experienced stalker idea when I built my kit... "Danilo is a seasoned "hunter" - mainly of artifacts, goods, and information, but occasionally people and mutants. Most of his work has been done with Clear Sky, the Ecologists, and the Loners, although he has taken odd contracts with Duty and Freedom. He loathes being called a merc more than anything, even Bandits and Mercs - people have disappeared after blatantly advertising (or deriding) him as a hired gun. Danilo has been in the Zone for a while, having found himself far more useful and satisfied in the Zone than he did outside. Has done his share of working for others, trading goods, and surviving. He is inclined to follow a diplomatic and persuasive way of dealing with others, but will not hesitate to use his weapons and wits to disorient, manipulate, overcome, and dispatch any hostile force that stands between him and his trophy. You will usually find Danilo to be quiet and reclusive, but he will become a friendly, if a bit cynical and dark-humored, guy when sitting around the fire or at the bar. Knows some guys who know some guys, and is on a first-name basis with Sidorovich, Sakharov, and Lebedev - such good standing allows him to slowly but regularly smuggle quality, reliable equipment through the Cordon, as well as customize it. Don't expect to see Danilo with any extravagant equipment, that is if you see him at all - as a hunter, he is skilled at making himself unnoticed to most." Sure, look around and see what you like. If you look at the ingame models, you'll see the presence of modular Web/ALICE/MOLLE gear, it's difficult to at first because there are a lot of custom elements added in. An olive drab chestplate will serve you well if you want to do anything except Ecologists and Duty. If you need any help or pointers, pm me and I will help out as much and as soon as I can. Whereabouts are you from, fellow STALKER? |
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December 7th, 2015, 09:25 | #7 |
Looking good guys
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December 7th, 2015, 10:35 | #8 | |
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Or getting a pbf and cutting away some mask to install goggles with a fan overtop. If fields don't like that I can fall back to this face cover. Yes I need to go roll in some filth for a bit. Also decided to order some radioactive morale patches to put one on shoulder and maybe one on the backpack. Will grind them into the ground with my heel a bit before sewing em on. |
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