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  2. A few threads on stained armor: Personally I've used compound polish on some stained areas and they have polished up nicely, had to use some ultra fine wet sandpaper for one stubborn area, then compound and polish. For yellowing on armor I used the Retr0bright home made formular, worked great
  3. Excited to see this armor come together! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. My long standing AP ANH Stunt TK Thigh piece is showing signs of . . . oranging . . . and I was seeking some advice about the best way to rectify this. As you can see from the photo, there seems to be a strip of orange consistent with the colour of armour polish used over the years. I am not sure if this was the result of a strap lying over it for a long time while it was in my TK armour box. There is a very small amount of the same orange starting to show through on the other side of the thigh piece and its not in a straight line like the photo shows. Are there known techniques for removing these kinds of stains or am I looking at the prospect of having to apply a coat of paint to the ABS ? I've filed this topic in this particular area as its a general armour question but please don't hesitate to let me know if its better filed elsewhere.
  5. 20. Lake Erie Crushers Star Wars Night 6/7/24
  6. Mail should be there Monday dude! That resin helmet is looking fantastic, too! I told you Brian was the man!
  7. I would suggest having a look back through the EI checklist again You will also need photos of your blaster: Blaster Details 31. ___ Left side 32. ___ Right side 33. ___ Rear showing D-ring
  8. Sorry about that! Had so many pictures and I had to figure out how to get them over! Hopefully, that's everything, but let me know!
  9. Got one to print correctly! So now I have a complete FDM-printed helmet and now, I have a new Resin-printed helmet to assemble and finish as well. Sent from my SM-N981U1 using Tapatalk
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  11. [16] 5/102024 Kick Back Club Recreation Night for teens with special needs held at the Park Del La Cruz Rec Center in San Diego. As part of the Imperial Sands Garrison troop that included the other clubs, Star Wars characters were requested for a themed "hang-out". Call time was 4:30 pm and from 5:30 to 7:30 pm, we participated in games, trivia, and craft-making with the teens. Good memories were made along with a few great photos. Definitely a feel-good troop!
  12. Sorry I didn't see this earlier... this is good info. Looks like there is a sharper bend downward on the bridges at the backplate too. Still fiddling with this!
  13. Looks like you are missing quite a few images, take a look at this thread Also note your drop boxes should align with the end of the plastic belt, you may want to adjust those before the DO's get here
  14. More progress! One more of primer, then black and matte coat, ad a flashlight (rogue one) then troop!!!
  15. Always great to see an EI app, and especially an ESB one too (with the stitched guards too)! Good luck, Angie! You're looking good!
  16. Armor maker: RS prop masters Helmet maker: RS Propmasters Blaster maker: QuestDesignCanada, www.Questingdesigncanada.com Full Name: Angela Popovski Height: 5’7” Weight: 155 Boot Maker: RS propmasters Canvas Belt Supplier: RS Propmasters Hand Gaurd supplier: RS Propmasters Holster Supplier: RS prop masters
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  18. Nice work Just one thing the cogs look a little off, the inner red area looks too narrow, and the outer ring looks too wide, comparison. Can see it in this image also
  19. A few build threads I find useful, especially on trimming the ears Some references of screen helmets, many had gaps Compare your middle teeth, they look a little curved
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