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Well eventually I'll really honestly get it straightened out. Sent from my 5054N using Tapatalk3 points
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Well my friends, I would like it if you would refer to me as Daniel or Danny even, Dan is some other dude aka @CableGuy2 points
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=P just fixed the pic, sorry bout that was a little excited that it finally came in got a little work in with it last night2 points
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Nahh...don’t listen to any of these guys...in order to please the Empire you should double your efforts!!2 points
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Slow and steady your useless to the empire unless you get better, don’t prolong it by doing too much. You’ve got a good game plan the list will shrink soon. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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My to do list seriously doesn't seem to be shrinking at all. What, lying around sick isn't checking things off?? Absurd. After I got those pictures kitted up on Sunday, I could barely move. Energy levels are low, mental energy is high but disjointed... my brain is like a sleep-deprived 3-year-old on a caffeine high trying to complete a puzzle with oven mitts on. Moreover, last night to my great chagrin I realized that my split rivets are too short to go through 4 layers of ATA ABS and a layer of elastic (as they would have to have done for my proposed side hinge closure). I can a) buy more online and wait for them to come because apparently nobody sells split rivets any more or b) rework the closure since it was bulkier than I wanted anyway, and I worry about straining the rivet holes (even reinforced). Option b) won out during last night's "sleep", and I think I'll put in ornamental split rivets with a conventional three pairs of double snaps with 2" elastic. Let's lay a few things out. • Sand ab seam • Reinforce seam • Install split rivets • Install ab closure • Size canvas belt • Sew on Velcro • Paint ab plate buttons • Glue ab buttons to ab • Attach belt snaps to ab • Attach ammo packs to belt • Connect cod to ab • Cod to butt elastic • Better butt to kidney strapping • Trim buttplate edges • Re-Plastidip bucket interior • Drill lens holes • Install lens mounts • Install frown mesh • Polish everything • Install ears • Paint bucket • Trim shoulder tops • Connect shoulders • Heat form shoulder straps (?) • Reinforce straps (?) • Apply straps to chest, five bumps on chest plate • Make shoulder bell strap • Trim shoulder bells (12" from bottom of ridge, 5" from side of ridge?) • Sand out hovi mic tip interiors • Install speakers • Paint hovis • Make neck seal bib Seems to me that, from the couch (or adjacent floorspace) today, I can work up new buttplate, shoulder, and ab strapping, trim the buttplate and shoulders, get shoulder strap positioning nailed down, and move on to belt and neck seal work if I can. I'd REALLY like to plastidip my bucket some more, but breathing with my respirator on... oh! I could paint my ab buttons, too. Let's do this thing! *cough*2 points
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I managed to pick up some nuts and bolts for attaching the ceiling hooks for the straps. For anyone who buys these hooks, these are flat head Phillips #8-32 1/4 IN: I backed them with some small washers and got everything attached: The straps are just standard backpack straps compatible for hiking packs and ALICE packs. They're very padded and feel pretty comfortable. Here's the part link for reference: (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078VZXDM5/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) The only problem I can see with this setup is the top hooks putting pressure against my backplate and creating dents or scratches. If it comes it that, I will pad them in some way. Otherwise, it feels good and works! I will eventually paint the reflective strips black. I don't want to be spotted by Rebels.2 points
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Thanks Frank! Haha, I can see my submission now. "My belt's, uh, screen accurate! What do you mean my EIB application has been denied??"2 points
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Well Tony was on it for ya Lorelei. Sent from my 5054N using Tapatalk2 points
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Hey everyone, Just wanted to sharea fan film I've been working on for almost a year now with my fellow TKs from the Outer Rim Garrison. Hope you enjoy! EDIT: We just released a trailer for a follow-up series that we'll hopefully be able to film later this year!1 point
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Just got it today so haven´t really tested it, no problem putting on/off with just the glove but I can see some training is requried when in full armor. Glove can´t be too thight to begin with though so I checked that before ordering And I got some lines pre-installed but the great thing is that you can change them out as you like just plugging it in to the computer.....obviosly I have no idea HOW to do it but there´s a manual included so should be able to figure it out...eventually1 point
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Heavens to Betsy, Frank you're right - even if by some miracle they do let me in, they'll send me a certificate that says "Laura" on it and I'll have to hang it on my wall and wince every time I see it. Oh phew. Thanks!1 point
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I DO remember and not to worry, all is well and if you think about it it´s all Rat´s fault, I have tried to aducate him but when it comes to my name...well...HE is but the learner and I am the Master (not to worry Rat, I still like you just as much)1 point
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Good luck with you future Centurion application.... your marked for life now. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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Fine, I have balanced the sane advice with Daniel's advice - quickly recoated my bucket with plastidip, and will now lie very, very still. And thanks, Tony! PM sent. Turns out the rivets only have to go through 3 layers of ABS plus one of elastic, so if I can do the initial closure plan I'd like to.1 point
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Oh, I meant Centurion for my regular ANH TK. HWT EI is probably not an issue, I'd assume, since my underlying armor is already EIB, once weathering is applied.1 point
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To elaborate on how to fix the sniper plate going under the thigh (I'm actually yet to see someone who didn't have at least a bit of this problem, so very, very common!)- Get a cheap washcloth (like from the dollar store), wrap it up in duct tape, tape it into the top of the shin. It gives it just enough punch out that it doesn't slip under the thigh, and problem solved. Provided your thighs aren't overly large for you, and therefore not helping the situation.1 point
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Hahahaha! Good one Dan. Sent from my 5054N using Tapatalk1 point
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Looking good. You probably won't see those reflective spots being hidden by chest. Getting there1 point
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Lorelei I have the longer split rivets if you need some. Shoot me a PM1 point
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Get some temporary weathering on that suit. You don't want to be the new guy Looking good and have fun out there!1 point
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Not sure I've never needed to remove any. I'd see if any others have a suggestion on that before proceeding. I know it wouldn't affect the abs. Sent from my 5054N using Tapatalk1 point
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Yeah I'd agree with what Frank says. Slow and steady. Sent from my 5054N using Tapatalk1 point
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Hi, ok, then i have to get used to assymetrical i think! It is the 2018 improved TKUK armor. I think it look much better now! I also have the older kit unbuilt.1 point
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I have used Flex-Seal for many projects, but due to it's runny nature I'm not sure if I would go that route, Jake. Plasti dip has worked out well for me in my buckets, and as long as you sand the inside (gives it a better surface to adhere to) and then clean/wipe it out thoroughly with rubbing alcohol (let it dry,of course) before starting it should work out just dandy. I'm not sure if Flex-seal has any residual odor, and being as you will be breathing it in you may want to test it first. Plasti-Dip has a horrible odor, but it dissipates in a few days. Whichever product you choose be sure to apply it in a few thin layers rather that one thick one. Hope this helps!1 point
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Thanks for letting me know, the completion set finally arrived. Guessing it took 3 days longer than standard, because of the higher Christmas traffic. Looking forward to your next progress.1 point
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Looking great! Glad to see another Heavy in socal. This is awesome! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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Sent to my GML for approval! Fingers crossed! I'm not going to post ALL the submission pics, but here are a couple: And I just realized I never mentioned my T21, which was made by our very own @BrinkHouse(sold once upon on a time in this sales thread... doesn't look like he's still doing them, which is a shame!): It's a thing of beauty!1 point
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Great question, so the following reference photo is screen used armor. Note the notch placement, duplicate it. Your butt plate will move around while trooping regardless, so how it aligns with the notch won't matter too much once installed.1 point
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Can’t say much that hasn’t been said. Your doing great and once you get approved I’ll have your back if you want to get paper clips on the belt put into the CRL cause honestly it works. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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Q1A. You nailed it, armor and body strapping adjustments needed or added. Q2A. Nothing saying you can't trim it, just not too far Q3A. Your trim lines will work. Also suggest making sure the butt plate is fully under the kidney before final trim is made. Q4A. No longer required at any level of approval. 22mm notch is completely up to you to add. Personally, I did it because it was accurate. Q4A (belt alignment) Unless you plan to Velcro it in place, plan on it moving around while trooping. Perfectly normal Keep up the good work1 point
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Awesome Kalani. It's been a while since I trooped my HWT but when I did it was an hour or so in the heavy then at my first break I switched to a TK. Lightening the loads makes the remainder of the troop a bit more pleasant. Gotta love options.1 point
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Looks good outside the couple of things pointed out. Good luck. Sent from my VK815 using Tapatalk1 point
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As Glen said. Lore-wise, maybe yes, but let's stick to the CRL for this one. You can still wear a Pauldron to un-offical events (non-Disney / LFL) as of many of us do, but the ultimate decision should be made by your Garrison command staff if Pauldrons are allowed.1 point
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I didn't think much on the sniper plate as that particular issue is fairly common. Simple fix is to add a bit of material behind it to kick I forward a bit. Sent from my 5054N using Tapatalk1 point
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Well we aren’t the only ones frustrated. I was just a Disneyland Launch Bay yesterday and was talking with one of the supervisors and they brought up a Anovos. They said that when they were selling the Anovos helmets and costumes they got so many angry customers from late or no delivery they pulled the plug. So sounds like the Mouse isn’t too happy with them either.1 point
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Mmhmm, sure Frank, sure. Tbh I wish my kit came with a thin lens - what my ATA came with is so thick I can barely bend it, and it refuses to be heat formed. Perhaps that's welding shield material? It's very nice quality, just a pain to work with. Why shanksh Rat! I'm very, very motivated to finish this build and get to serving the Empire.1 point
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By the time we get these, there will be a new trooper that we will all want and the cycle will start all over.1 point
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Whoops! EDIT: added photos of sniper knee and ammo pack details. And the obviously necessary right side of the helmet photo. Heh, my bad.1 point
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Thank you. “But wait, there’s more...” Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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And here it is fellas: Snuck a little 501 reference in there1 point
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Woo-hoo, thanks Joseph! Everyone here has been awesome and a huge help in my build process! OK, will do!!!1 point
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Oct 2017 Jim Tripon TK-82480 (aka jimmiroquai) 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. With unquestioned loyalty, TK-8020 "Daetrin" FISD Founder | DL1 point