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  2. Is there anyone who has an insulin pump with their TK armor? I need to figure out how to make my insulin pump clip onto the armor in some way. I was thinking of glueing a small bracket onto the inside of the chest piece but I would like to hear what people have done so far. The pump itself has a belt clip with it. Thanks
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  3. Name: Daniel Melin ID: 99665 Garrison: Nordic Garrison Forum name: jedha-trooper Armor maker: TM (troopermaster) Helmet maker: TM (troopermaster) Blaster: DLT19 diamondstate props Hight: 5'10 Weight: 200lbs
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  4. Hey..and thanks and yes I am truly enjoying this..so much so that I ordered another set from TM yesterday, this time a stunt version so I can put it thru some "abuse" to really replicate the Tantive-troopers Went to my first Con a few weeks back (as a TX) and it was a very rewarding feeling knowing that it generated around 2500US to Childrens cancer fund, it feels really good that something like this "childs-play" can be used to help others. I`m very proud of beeing a part of it.
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  5. Thanks Jedha Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  6. However the straps are supposed to go on the inside..that belt is somewhat one of a kind...just to be clear something like this:
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  7. Haha yeah that would have been something to post never crossed my mind though
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  8. If you want screen accaracy then go with rivets
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  9. Hi Stephen, The holster is attached to the canvas belt using the small screws. I believe the slotted screw head should face the inside of the belt so it's not visible when you wear it. These are called Chicago screws here but I'm not sure what you'd call them in the U.K. On my build I used these screws but the kept coming un-screwed so I removed them and used the small cap rivets for a more permanent connection. May not have been accurate but nobody seemed to have an issue with it. Check with your local garrison, they may be more picky about it.
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  10. The photos of that cleaned Sterling parts set are mandatory for this reference but were easy to overlook in the past, as the only link was available in chapter #33 - Gallery. Very good to have this important content now as a downloadable PDF. Thank you Jesse
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  11. The FISD E-11 Reference Team would like to take this opportunity to thank Jesse (dracotrooper) for submitting a PDF document with photos from Aaron's cleaned Sterling parts set. The link has been added to the existing PDFs. Thank you very much for contributing information to this reference.
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  12. Looking great. :-) For a split second, at around 48 seconds I thought “is he gonna do a backflip”? Lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  13. Thank you very much! Granted I’ve had a few challenges that don’t apply to every build, but I hope that I’ve shown that there’s always a way to fix things, or make them work. This forum and the entire FISD community is what makes possible all these seemingly impossible things. No matter what it is, some trooper before you has tried it and can help you know your options and what might work best. After all, “troopers helping troopers” is what it’s all about! One recommendation that I can give is to build your armor completely to Centurion standards right out of the gate. I was just too anxious to get approval and start trooping immediately, but as you can see, you can modify and change as you go like I did. There is no time limit to your build, you can always keep improving, and most importantly, have fun with it! I can’t wait to follow your build, and welcome to the ranks! Sent from my Imperial TK communicator
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  14. Congratulations! Now have fun out there!
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  15. Congratulations and welcome to the ranks trooper
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  17. made a little video just to test how everything lines up during a walk and..the noise wasen`t that bad, mostely sqeeking from the shoes but as the nerd I am I just had to ad some music test went well I think but I could do with i little more practise to make it look more "natural"
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  18. Ok, good. Time to close out this thread with the final count. IT took 44 days to get a refund from Anovos. More than twice the time they said it would take, the same way with the delivery of their products. Already, sent my money to WTF. Hopefully, I'll have me a nice Christmas gift from me to me. With Walt's help.
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  20. Finished today. Thanks for the patterns. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  21. The cod rivet is less than 1/2" from the edge. No wonder I am seeing all these badly placed rivets with advice like this from Tony.
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