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My zinc henstler inner box casting,,,,, should make a nice alternative to 3 d version2 points
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Approved! and singing in my head: *well I´m a stormtrooper yes I am*2 points
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I wasn’t planning to wear one, though it could be nice in the winter. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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You can cut the cod or trim off the top of the thighs. I had to do both. You do want a it of a gap between the thigh tops and thr cod as well as a gap the but piece. It will look better and you can reduce the clicking when you walk. On your thigh ammo pack, trim the top and bottom edges to be closer to the boxes. Looks like you have a bit too much material left on there. Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk1 point
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Hi Christine, I will do as you suggested.... your post was very delicately put.... do you work in the diplomatic service Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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Stirrups. Velcro stirrups. Make some. Easy, and your boots will thank you. The belt. Industrial velcro works great to keep the belt up in the front. I have just a small bit of velcro on the front of the ab, and also one piece on each side of the kidney in the back. It helps to keep the belt from sliding around in the back, too. The cod. Yep, it was looking a little long to me (ah... well, that was awkward...), so you may want to consider cutting it to bring things up. Go conservative on it just to be on the safe side. Measure how much space you have between the inside edge of the cod and your family jewels to get a better idea of how much to cut. There shouldn't be too much of a gap in there- maybe just an inch or so. Don't trim/adjust any more off the tops of the thighs until you get the cod fitting correctly. Thanks for the kind words about our Halloween setup! This year's display is bigger and more elaborate than years before. Took this pic last night. Blurry because it's a cell pic, and my camera freaked out because of all the differences in colors and light. Can't get everything in one shot because we have too much stuff!1 point
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Hi Christine, thanks for the feedback . I remember the Halloween pictures you posted last year.... they were amazing . Yep thigh ammo belt working on today, don’t k is why the right thigh is playing up? Need to take another look at it.... hope I haven’t cut it wrong The belt fell off the snaps so I’m going to fit some industrial Velcro like you advised frank Now a very important question.... do I need to cut the cod? I’m thinking it may just give me a bit of room around the thighs? What do you think? Stirrups... I haven’t done them yet... tried snaps and couldn’t snap them.... also thought if magnets? May have to go down stirrup route I’m getting there slowly but surely I appreciate all your help Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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You're looking great, Stephen! Sorry I haven't been able to comment lately. Up to my eyeballs in Halloween right now and rarely on the computer. Just a few things I see that might need adjustment (although you may already be aware of these): Your greaves are riding up and over your boots. If they're doing this just during your photo session, they will absolutely give you issues while trooping. Have you made stirrups yet? (I might have missed that post if you have) Your belt is sitting too low in the front. While I know you don't have your ab buttons installed just yet, the belt should just touch the bottom of the blue button or box. Your right thigh is missing the ammo pack (I'm sure you know this). It's also rotated outwards, with the center seam not lining up with the seam on the front of the shin. Do you have any foam in there to reduce this? So glad to see all your progress! Almost there!!!1 point
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Thanks Christine now on to EIB and then Centurion1 point
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Great job, Daniel!!!! Looks outstanding. Congrats!1 point
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Second try with the snap provisional, now the black on shoulders and forearms is less Inviato dal mio iPhone utilizzando Tapatalk1 point
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Your kicking butt on this build Matt!!! well done! . For the Axe, did you make it yourself or purchased it?1 point
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It was great to watch your progress, congrats on the finished build! [emoji3] Sent from my Moto G (4) using Tapatalk1 point
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Awesome work trooper, congratulations on approval1 point
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The way those boots are fine with the soles as is. Just deglaze them and then paint them and you'll be golden. Last time I checked you can still get the same boots as they used in 76 but I can't remember the makers name.1 point
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Looks good Stephen, a bit more tweaking and it will look awesome matt1 point
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The thermal detonator caught my attention the other day so I thought I would put it together appeared easy to do. http://20171014-190242-1 by -matthewwormleaton- http://20171014-190246-2 by -matthewwormleaton- http://20171014-190252-3 by -matthewwormleaton-1 point
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Congrats trooper! Forward march to centurion!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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Well, you can try sending him a follow up email. Normally he responds immediately when he is not busy. Good luck!1 point
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Looking good bro! Cant wait to see your submission photos. Good luck!1 point
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Very nice work. Congrats trooper and welcome to EIB.1 point
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Hey Chris thank you for applying for EIB. CRL and EIB Application Requirements: All the required submission photos have been posted. Very nice job on your build. Your armor meets all EIB requirements, Andrew and myself would like to welcome you to Expert Infantry Brock Other-Armor Fit/Assembly: In this section we review observations made by your fellow troopers and ourselves. Some observations may lead to suggestions to improve the overall look of your armor and accuracy. If any suggestion affects any application, it will be listed separately in the above or below sections. Again, these are suggestions and recommendations, ultimately the accuracy is up to you. We have a few areas to go over so let's get to it. Starting with the helmet the ear screws. The screws Anovos uses to secure the ears are incorrect. They should be "V" head slot screws. There are a couple sellers here on the FISD that have the correct screws. Note: Don't throw these screws away just yet, you might need them. Reference photo Vcoder lines could use a little more definition as seen in the provided reference photo. A little touch up is in order in the following areas. Reference photo Next up is the back to kidney gap. There should be very minimal gap here. If you decide to shoot for Centurion we definitely encourage you to tighten up this area. Reference photo Your waist belt is a little droopy on the left side, not bad. It should be roughly 1/4"-1/2" higher. Take a look at the provided reference photo. Reference photo Drop the forearms to eliminate the larger gap at the wrist. It's suggested you give yourself a 1/2 or so gap between the bicep and forearm to help reduce the gap at your wrist. This will also increase the freedom of movement at your elbow. Reference photo Se we noticed the thigh cover strip is a little low on the left thigh. It should stop right around the top of the return edge like shown in the reference photo. Reference photo And lastly, it's hard to tell in this photo but we wonted to confirm the thigh ammo pack rivet is indeed painted. Centurion Suggestions: In this section we prepare you for your Centurion application if you choose to apply. If there were any areas of concern they would be discussed here. We have a couple area that will need to be addressed before applying for Centurion. Kidney to Ab gap. At Centurion there is little to no gap between the two sections as stated in the CRL. On both sides you'll need to tighten or shorten the strapping to remove the gap. Tightening the gap on the left side will also help eliminate the shifting (out of alignment) between the two sections. Reference photo That's it, great job. Hope to see you at Centurion.1 point
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http://i.imgur.com/tMi7dUH.png In Memoriam From the DL Thank You For Your Service Announcement New CRL FISD Achievement Award Legion News Detachment Affiliation In Focus Featured Troopers Hall of Fame Obscure Trivia Costume Totals Competitions Notable Troops Imperial Attaché Program Imperial Attaché Award Advanced Tactics Awards EIB - The March To 1000 New Merch From the PRO Follow FISD Ryan Hubbard, TK-91185 of 501st Garrison Tyranus, passed on the 9th of September, 2017. Ryan is remembered for his cheer, mirth, and a zest for life that set the pace for fellow troopers and audience alike. Ryan also was a member of the Civil Air Patrol, a dance instructor, and an EMT/paramedic (the significance of the "911" in his Legion ID number). Memorial donations may be made to Christiansburg Rescue Squad http://www.christiansburg.org The Hall of Eternal Legionnaires will become a brighter place for Ryan’s presence, "buckets off" With Unquestioned Loyalty Glen "Q" Rhodes TK85421 "gmrhodes13" PRO - Communications When I first got in to the Legion in 2005, my garrison was relatively sleepy. I remember my new garrison mate and I jumping at the chance to troop a local QFC simply because it was the first troop in 2 months. Yup, when you only have a dozen a troops a year, you try to go to every one you can, even if they involve standing in cold rain. My garrison now has something like 100 trooping opportunities a year – nearly a 10-fold increase, yet most of us “older” – and by that I don’t mean age so much as tenure in the Legion – don’t troop much more than we did 10 years ago. In some cases, even less. Why is that? Part of it is age – most people join the 501st when they are in their 30’s and single, and 10 years later they are married with kids and have a lot more things competing with free time on weekends. Sometimes its burn-out, they got in to a personal argument at some point and are now “jaded” on their garrison or Legion. Sometimes it is just that other things seem more appealing. Today I rocked the TK for the first time in months, and as I went to the changing area it was like reuniting with a bunch of old friends. Everyone was welcoming, and I left the event much later wishing I could have hung out with my garrison mates for many more hours still, and am already eagerly looking forward to my next troop. As October is census time, it’s not uncommon to see Legion members come out of the woodworks to get their “hour of trooping in a costume” done for a year so they can remain active for 12 more months. When you see them, how do you greet them? Are you creating an environment that is one that they want to come back to? Something to think about when you see “old timers” come out to a troop after a long break. With Unquestioned Loyalty Paul Hoeffer TK8020 “Daetrin” FISD Detachment Leader As many of you have noticed, our Executive Officer, Tim (Dark CMF), has not be as active on the boards as he used to be earlier in the year. As somtimes happens Darth Real Life issues have come up that are higher priority. Trooping and the Legion is a hobby after all, and sometimes one has to step away for a bit to focus on family and work. As a result he has taken a sinecure as DL Emeritus and stepped down as XO. I want to extend on behalf of myself personally but also from FISD a big "Thank you!" to Tim for his dedication and all of his hard work in the first half of the year when we had election transition and also Celebration, where he devoted himself selflessly to make it a great experience for others. He truly embodies our motto "unquestioned loyalty". TK-8020 "Daetrin" Detachment Founder | DL He was the one who first asked me to become an Attache, and helped me immensely with my endless questions during my first build. I also credit him with inspiring me to take my E-11 to the nth degree by following his incredible build thread. Hopefully things will smooth out soon and he can continue to be an integral part of the FISD. TK-10963 "justjoseph63" FISD Attache Ambassador Tim - Thank you for everything that you have done for so many of us on this great forum over the years. It has been a honor to serve on staff with you this year. I remember the excitement you shared with us in your build thread when you got your BBB from the UPS man. Hopefully life settles down soon and you can find the time to bring that excitement back to us. TK-10466 "starsaber25" FISD Provost Marshall In the wake of Tim's needing to step in to a sinecure, there has been a vacuum in the XO role. The masses have raised their voices, and I have heard them. "Tolo! Tolo! Tolo!" they cry, and the clamor is such that it must be demanded. Either that or I pulled a Tarkin and just appointed the first person who raised his hand. Anyway, I'm really excited to appoint Eric as the newest FISD XO. He comes pre-equipped with all the necessary qualifications: FISD Provost & LCOG = sound judgement in a crisis, FISD tenure = he already knows you folk, and as an added bonus he already has the necessary admin privileges and hasn't broken anything. Yet. The pay as you know will be increased over his current salary, and he gets to have some new shiny on his beret. And, access to the executive latrine, which is quite snazzy. Please join me in a round of drinks to our newest XO, Eric (Tolo, aka the other Eric) With Unquestioned Loyalty Paul Hoeffer TK8020 “Daetrin” FISD Detachment Leader Back in the old dark early days when dinosaurs roamed the earth, well maybe not that long ago, FISD command had a whole photoshop team in place to crank out all those images for new CRL's - it was a huge deal, but never had 3 CRL's gone live at the same time. FISD is so very fortunate to have members around the world chip in and contribute their time, talents, and patience to helping get these through. Members of the Philippines Garrison in particular photographed a lot of parts and got them CRL ready which was a huge boost. These days we see a lot of facebook build groups but this is one of the reasons detachments are here, to work with members to get CRL's ready to submit to the Legion Membership Office, without you the members involved here on FISD the process would take so much longer, well done to not only everyone directly involved in these 3 CRL's but to all of you the membership, without you all there would not be a FISD. Without further adieu we welcome to the detachment roster: Rogue One Stormtrooper - R1 As sometimes happens this particular CRL was painful to get all the way though. We had lots of fits and starts, and it's unusual that it would take most of a year after a movie to come out for us to get it live. This is a pretty cool costume and not only will it be a distinct TK unto itself, it is also the basis of the Jeddha trooper. So like Stormtroopers and Sandtroopers, you can have fun going dirty or staying clean. So, if you have done this costume, go bug your GML to get approved. If you have not started one, kits are on sale and make great additions to your costume hobby. Many members helped with this CRL but two that definitely stood out: Jim TK82480 1st approved, who was the power behind bringing this costume to life with his talent, hard work and creativity and also Henry TK80421 for his work with the blaster reference. The Last Jedii Stormtrooper - TLJ Once again, Jim TK82480 1st approved & members of the Philippine Garrison worked quickly to bring this costume to life and get all the photos set up. We are grateful to their contributions to FISD. Kudo's as well to the Legion LMO team for making this possible. The Last Jedi Executioner Stormtrooper - TLJE Numerous people helped bring this costume to life and contributed to the CRL, but the 3 troopers who really helped make it possible are: Glen TK85421 1st approved , Kit TK44840 CRL model & Jim TK82480 armor maker. Without their diligence, persistence, and true grit, this costume would still be sitting in draft form. Congratulations to Glen, Kit, and Jim on a job well done, and thank you for your service to FISD and the Legion. It is still amazing that people can do their Rogue One builds in confidence knowing there is no longer a moving target. People who have already done an FOTK can see quickly what few parts/mods are needed to having a The Last Jedi TK ready to go with plenty of time to finish before the movie. Or, go full on TLJ Executioner. What a fantastic time to be a Legion Stormtrooper. With Unquestioned Loyalty Paul Hoeffer TK8020 “Daetrin” FISD Detachment Leader & Founder http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c108/synaptyx/FISD_medal_grey-white-blue_silver.png The FISD Achievement Award program was created to recognize outstanding achievement or meritorious service to FISD, these are not presented very often and they are only awarded by the Detachment Leader. It is my pleasure to award Jim Tripon TK-82480 (aka jimmiroquai) who has made substantial contributions to the Legion and FISD in particular by bringing to life the Rogue One Stormtrooper and The Last Jedi costumes as well. His creativity, energy, and dedication to Stormtrooper costuming has earned him special recognition in service to the Legion community. In recognition, I am please to award Jim the FISD Achievement Medal. Well earned, and we as a costuming club are thankful to you and all you continue to do, congratulations Jim. With Unquestioned Loyalty Paul Hoeffer TK8020 “Daetrin” FISD Detachment Leader & Founder 501st Legion Census began on 1st October and it is well underway, it is the responsibility of all 501st approved members to fill out the census each year which you can find here You must be registered on the main forums to participate in the census:here Here's what the charter says about activity definitions: Operations Protocol/Membership An Active Member is defined as a member in good standing who meets the following requirements: Meets all 501st Membership Requirements (i.e. ownership of an approved costume, is over 18 years of age, etc). Has an approved membership record in the 501st Legion Membership Database Maintains active contact with their Garrison CO or GML. Active contact and participation will be confirmed during the annual Legion Census held each year during the month of October. Maintains contact information/membership record in the 501st Legion database either through their Garrison CO or GML. Participates in at least one Garrison or Legion activity per year while wearing an approved 501st costume owned by said member as recorded in the Legion Census. (One year is defined as the period from Legion Census to Legion Census). Examples of an activity include, but are not limited to conventions, charity events, or any activity designated as an official event by a coordinating administrative unit of the Legion. Members who serve in military branches are exempt from activity level requirements if their service renders them unable to meet these requirements. These Minimum Activity Level Requirements should be administered as justly and with as much common sense as possible. A member may retain active status, even if they do not meet all of the requirements listed above at the discretion of their unit Commanding Officer or Legion Command. Filling out the census only takes a few minutes and you also have the opportunity to update your contact information ie: address, email, phone and so on. The LAST EVENT TROOPED is the most important piece of data. If it is not within the last 12 months of the census, you may be marked RESERVE, which will mean you will not be able to vote in the next election. With Unquestioned Loyalty Glen "Q" Rhodes TK85421 "gmrhodes13" PRO - Communications If you are a full FISD member it is important if you wish to vote in the elections (February 2018), specifically for your detachment that you are affiliated to FISD (or any other detachments depending on your approved costumes). Normally affiliation is set by your GML once a costume is approved (it would then read PENDING) next there is an automatic synchronization on the 501st boards usually once a year (before elections start in February) which approves the affiliation and it would change to (APPROVED), in a few cases though this can be missed. To check if you are affiliated to a specific detachment go to the 501st forum, look on the left side menu, click on the Member DB link, then Your Profile Data, go to the bottom of the page to Your Unit Affiliation and make sure First Imperial Stormtrooper Detachment (Approved) is there, if it is there and marked as (Pending) you can contact the detachment leader of FISD and ask for it to be approved. If you find it is not there at all or any other detachment you should be affiliated too, then contact your GML (garrison membership liaison) and ask to be affiliated them. PLEASE NOTE to stay affiliated with a detachment and to qualify to participate in detachment elections you need to have logged into our forums at least once during the previous year. With Unquestioned Loyalty Glen "Q" Rhodes TK85421 "gmrhodes13" PRO - Communications What are you wearing? An interesting thread was started last year by Paul our DL asking members to post what armor they wore, amazing to see how many more makers there are of armor compared to a few years ago as well as the totals of troopers wearing them. If you haven't already added your info to the thread you can find it here. With Unquestioned Loyalty Glen "Q" Rhodes TK85421 "gmrhodes13" PRO - Communications First and foremost, thank you to all the troopers who continue to contribute to the Field Training Exercises. I have loved reading through these reports, as much as I enjoy our Detachment Newsletter. This past month of reports has made my job very tough, as so many exemplify why we volunteer for the Legion. Keep these photos and stories coming Troopers as well as a big salute to you all!!! Without further ado... Honoring Mike - TK 82666 “We got a lot of smiles but this is my favorite.” With Unquestioned Loyalty Aaron Gibson TK99725 "Pyrates" Imperial Propaganda Department A new monthly item that lists a few unusual facts about the SW franchise. This month: "Our leader"... 1. According to the 1977 U.S. Census, 29 newborns were named Darth. In 2014, the name Anakin was given to 218. 2. Anakin Skywalker meets 6 out of 9 criteria to be diagnosed for BDP, (Borderline Personality Disorder). One more than required. 3. The overhead shot of a badly burned Anakin in E.III (ROTS) shows him lying on a large Imperial Cog shaped platform. 4. When Darth Vader has Captain Antilles by the neck, the sound was created by crushing walnut shells. 5. Jake Lloyd (young Anakin) became addicted to cough syrup during filming of Episode I (TPM). 6. Darth Vader was the first character created by George Lucas for the original story, but only has 12 minutes of actual screen time in ANH. 7. Dave Prowse and James Earl Jones never met each other. As our XO Tim pointed out in last month's newsletter we had just tipped over the 5000 mark of approved Stormtroopers in the Legion. Being the most iconic character in the Star Wars universe it is not surprising, but what versions of Stormtrooper are they? According to the recent database there are 5125 Stormtroopers, which is 22.92% of all approved 501st costumes, here is the breakdown of those: Some of you may have noticed in the table some interesting facts, out of the 18 approved Phasma's 4 are male, that's right the 501st doesn't discriminate when it comes to a characters gender in costumes, so don't think you can't build a costume just because of your gender, although we are yet to see a male Legacy Era Stormtrooper. Paul our DL noted that there are more First Order stormtroopers than ESB which is a surprise as there is not a lot needed to swap out an ANH to ESB version, I have done it myself, could be worth a look for some of you. No prizes for guessing which version is Paul's favourite . With Unquestioned Loyalty Glen "Q" Rhodes TK85421 "gmrhodes13" PRO - Communications Okay, Troopers, it's time for another contest! We are asking those of you with mad artistic/design talents to come up with the official FISD "EIB March to 1000" patch design. The competition will begin Oct. 16th and will run until Nov.13th, at which time a poll will be opened so that everyone can vote on the design they like best. The winner will be announced in the Dec. newsletter. To enter, simply click on the link below. There is no limit to the number of designs you can enter, and the shape can be round, chevron, etc. The winner will receive a free patch of their winning design and 501st car decal along with some other cool swag, but most importantly, bragging rights! We are also working on an exclusive coin for EIs only to coincide with the patch, so if you are considering taking your armor to the next level now is the time to get those EI submissions in! LINK TO CONTEST: https://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/43122-ei-march-to-1000-patch-design-contest/ For those wishing to incorporate the EIB banner into their design here is the image: Want Your Troop to be Included? Post your troop report in the Field Training Exercises section here Those with troop logs please post a separate troop report as it is easier to link too. September Force Friday II at Toys R Us Cannington http://imageshack.com/a/img924/8046/RgFcTK.jpg http://imageshack.com/a/img924/1769/LvZotX.jpg More here By: Glen, gmrhodes13, TK85421 Force Friday II at Zing Mandurah More here By: Glen, gmrhodes13, TK85421 Ottawa Pride Parade More here By: Mark, sylverband, TK69323 With Unquestioned Loyalty Glen "Q" Rhodes TK85421 "gmrhodes13" PRO - Communications http://i.imgur.com/REASe78.jpg Are you an approved TK that spends more time on the boards than the average Trooper? Do you enjoy using your knowledge to help out future and existing Troopers? If so, we would like to invite you to join the Imperial Attache program! Members of the I.A. team are chosen to help out not only those here on the boards, but on a local level as well. Our aim is to have at least one in each and every Garrison, Squad and Outpost in the entire legion to be the eyes and ears of the FISD on a local level. A suggested level of EIB or above is preferred, as part of the duties include assisting those aiming for levels 2 and 3, but is not a requirement. Being active on the boards on a regular basis and helping out where you can is, though. Some of the benefits: 1. Access to exclusive Attache merch., including patches, etc. 2. Having the Imperial Attache title under your name. 3. Being a part of the team that welcomes new and prospective members of the FISD. 4. Being the "go-to" person in your Garrison, Squad or Outpost. 5. Exclusive access to the Attache HQ area, Imperial Propaganda Machine (newsletter) and merchandise discussions. We are currently in need of Attaches in many units, especially International Garrisons/Squads and Outposts. For more information on this program, please head here and if you should have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact me at any time. For a complete list of Imperial Attaches, go here With Unquestioned Loyalty Joseph Pedigo TK10963 "justjoseph63" FISD Ambassador On behalf of the FISD, It is my pleasure to announce the following Trooper/Imperial Attache as recipient of the Imperial Attache Outstanding Achievement award/ribbon. This honor is given only to those in the I.A. program who go above and beyond the "call of duty" as members of this team, and exemplify the true nature of the FISD by helping others with their knowledge and welcoming spirit. These badges will be proudly displayed below their names. If this members is in your unit, please take a moment to congratulate him on this achievement. 1. Preston (Pretzel)- Garison Carirda- I cannot sum up this Trooper's work for the FISD work without mentioning the word"Dedication"! He is literally on the frontlines, handing out sage advice at every turn and welcoming new folks at a blistering pace! My bucket is off to you, and keep up the fantastic job! With Unquestioned Loyalty Joseph Pedigo TK10963 "justjoseph63" FISD Ambassador This area lists all those who have gone above and beyond basic approval toward screen accuracy. FOR SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER the 1st Imperial Stormtrooper Detachment would like to congratulate: Expert Infantry Badge Award: Taylor Goodson "Ruthar" TK 12110 EIB 760 Kenton "darthkenny" TK 61399 EIB 761 GREAT job on your approval, now on to Level 3! Request your free EIB certificate here Centurion Badge Award: http://www.whitearmor.net/eib/centurion_badge.png Joshua Hitt "hittman" TK 11051 Centurion 351 Alberto Oscarelli "Albaz" TK 20055 Centurion 352 Outstanding job on reaching Centurion, troopers! Request your free Centurion certificate here If you see any of these Troopers around your Garrison or Squad, be sure to congratulate them! With Unquestioned Loyalty Joseph Pedigo TK10963 "justjoseph63" FISD Ambassador As many of you are aware, the FISD is currently in our March to 1000 program. Our goal is to reach the one thousand mark of Troopers who have earned their Expert Infantry Badge, and although we are well on our way to this goal, we still have a long way to go! The amount of approved submissions is increasing (almost 80 this year alone) thanks to the dedication of those willing to go the "extra mile" toward screen accuracy. Here is a brief description of EIB as written by Paul (Daetrin), our founder: "Expert Infantryman status is not required for members of this detachment. It should be viewed as an optional set of requirements for those who wish to take the accuracy of their costumes to the next level, and be recognized accordingly. We're a costuming club - think of it as an award for costuming excellence and you get the picture. The requirements will not replace or supersede 501st standards, but only serve as an inspiration for the level of accuracy that can be achieved. The standards are meant to be high but achievable..." Besides the added pride you will have in your armor, those reaching this level can purchase exclusive EIB gear (patches, decals, etc.) and get a free certificate for your accomplishment. If you are interested or would like more information about the program head here that will help. You can also contact myself or any Imperial Attaché, and we will be more than happy to assist you! With Unquestioned Loyalty Joseph Pedigo TK10963 "justjoseph63" FISD Ambassador Some FISD merchandise now available thanks to Mike (TK4510) for organising these. New Troopers Helping Troopers 3 inch decal, design by Glen (TK85421) Decals are $4.00 each, shipped anywhere worldwide Sale thread here Also http://powaysigncompany.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Cent_EIB_Stickers.jpg FISD Blue EIB or Centurion Red 4 inch sticker with rocker and badge. Pricing $5.00 each, shipped anywhere worldwide Sales thread here With Unquestioned Loyalty Glen "Q" Rhodes TK85421 "gmrhodes13" PRO - Communications Newsletter For those of you who are not yet aware there has been some changes in the PRO department, I have been given the opportunity to take over the newsletter, for some time now I have been filling in gaps of the newsletter while Tim our XO has been kept busy with real life issues. I have a few ideas that I would like to implement as well as adding some sections that used to be included in the newsletter. We are always on the look out for content, ideas, funny photos or even your TK adventure story so feel free to contact either Danny or myself. With Unquestioned Loyalty Glen "Q" Rhodes TK85421 "gmrhodes13" PRO - Communications Facebook Many of you may also have noticed our FISD facebook page popping up on your news feed once again, this is down to our new FB PRO editor Danny TK-55550 - Ripper_L who has volunteered to take over the running of the page. Danny has already incorporated some great ideas so keep an eye out for some new content, if you aren't already following the page you can find it here. The Facebook page is completely reactivated now. Within two weeks our post range increased from 62 to over 25.000. We have a weekly plan, that provides new content everyday, including old content from our forums that still might be useful or interesting and also up-to-date stuff about latest events. So please like and share our posts, spread the word of our PROs. There is much to explore and discover within these forums and a lot more to come. With Unquestioned Loyalty Daniel Lauber TK55550 - "Ripper_L" PRO - Content Editor At Large Don't Forget We're on Facebook and Twitter! Facebook: www.facebook.com/whitearmor If you're on FB, stop by and say hi, ask questions, and share stories! Twitter: www.twitter.com/FISD501st or @FISD501st follow FISD on Twitter! Instagram: www.instagram.com/501stfisd With Unquestioned Loyalty Glen "Q" Rhodes TK85421 "gmrhodes13" PRO - Communications On behalf of the 1st Imperial Stormtrooper Detachment Command Staff and the Imperial Propaganda Department <End Transmission>1 point
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Add me up guys and lets blast some rebels! PSN: N1NJAM0VE I cant wait for 11/17/20171 point
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We had the same thing. When the velcro is on there it helps to close the gap a bit, but you should be OK. The important thing is that the cover strip is doing it's job and covering the joint. If someone at a troop is looking that closely and points out a tiny gap like that, you're in your right to tag them with your blaster (set to stun of course)...1 point
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Hi all, My armour is now compete. Need to get my blaster compete for UKG clearance. My pre-clearance pictures raised two small areas to look at, namely the shoulder bridges covering a fair bit of the back plate, and my forearms possibly looking a little chunky. Do I look Imperial? ;-) Any thoughts or comments gratefully received. :-) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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Thank you for your kind words, I’m glad you have enjoyed my thread and the odd diversion I’ve been on.... Not this year. But we went here last year... thought you might like From the other side And saw this Just a little diversion..... back to imperial duties now Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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Here is my finished blaster. I used a real flashlight, and real sling mounts. I'll have a listing up for kits soon.1 point
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I have had a few people in my Garrison copy this idea so I thought I would post it here for FISD members too Do you have an issue with keeping TK shins in place? More specifically stopping the shin armor from moving up and above your boots? I know I did! When I had this problem I investigated a few different options, I first tried the hook velcro on boot & loop velcro on inner shin combo, whilst this did help I found that walking up and down stairs a couple of times was enough for it to come apart. So I've improved on this with a "stirrup" setup.. The following setup has been tested with many troops (and stairs!) and I have had no issues with riding or twisting Here is what I did... I made stirrups for each leg using a length of 1inch wide high density elastic, this was glued and stitched to a 50mm x 50mm square of hook velcro. Then I glued and stitched a 50mm x 50mm square of loop velcro to a piece of nylon strapping the same size. Then glued this into the front of each shin just above the top of the boot line. When attached it looks like this This way you can have a "stirrup" setup but you can also put your boots on first Then attach the velcro before closing your shins as normal The elastic allows for plenty of movement and pulls the shin back into place if it rides up Hope this helps someone1 point