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Este post es una llamada oficial a voluntarios que quieran ser Attachés Imperiales del FISD. "¿Qué es un Attaché del FISD?" El FISD está buscando miembros activos del Destacamento para que sean los representantes oficiales de su Garrison/Squad, como parte de nuestro esfuerzo general para llegar a los más de 1800 TK`s de la Legión que no están activos en el FISD, y para ayudar a los nuevos miembros a alcanzar su máximo potencial dentro del Destacamento. En cuanto a los detalles... Visibilidad: Llegar a los miles de TK`s de la Legión que no forman parte del FISD y hacer que se sientan orgullosos de ser un Stormtrooper. Darles una razón para brillar, y una razón para que los que no son TK hagan que su próximo traje sea un TK. Darles una razón para llamar al FISD "hogar". Misión: Las responsabilidades incluyen (pero no se limitan a), dar la bienvenida a la gente nueva que llega al FISD(presentaciones), utilizando tus conocimientos para responder a las preguntas de los interesados en comenzar a montar un TK o a los que estén ya montando uno. Como deber secundario, el Attaché hará de mentor, ayudando a montar los trajes de los miembros (a los más antiguos y a los más nuevos), y animando a dichos miembros a conseguir el rango de EIB y Centurión, elevando así el nivel de calidad/precisión de lo visto en pantalla de los TK`s, dando al Destacamento un mejor aspecto general. Requisitos: 1. Tener estatus oficial de Stormtrooper de la Legión 501(completo y activo). 2. Nivel EIB (sugerido pero no obligatorio) o superior, y debe haber construido su propia armadura. 3. Buena relación con el FISD y tu Garrison/Squad, es decir, no estar bajo sanción disciplinaria activa**. 4. Participar activamente en los debates del FISD**. 5. Estar dispuesto a ayudar y animar a los nuevos troopers y a los que ya son miembros, tanto a nivel local como en línea, a alcanzar los niveles EIB y Centurión... 6. Buen conocimiento del montaje de la armadura TK. Ésta puede ser OT, TFA, etc. o una combinación de ellas. **Por favor, tened en cuenta que las ausencias prolongadas sin comunicación, las acciones disciplinarias o los contenidos inapropiados del puesto, serán causa de expulsión del programa. Beneficios: 1. Además del título de Attaché Imperial del FISD, cada Attaché podrá ver el área "Máquina de Propaganda Imperial del FISD" - el mismo área que el equipo de photoshop (Fotógrafos de Combate) y ser parte del Staff "Extendido" del FISD. 2. Acceso a la sección del "Cuartel General de Attachés" - Para discutir cosas relacionadas con el puesto. 3. Acceso al merchan sólo para Attachés, es decir, parches, rockers ... etc. También estamos fomentando mucho la práctica de las "Armor Parties", y esperamos que se hagan más dentro de tu Garrison/Squad. Son un lugar ideal para ayudar a los nuevos troopers , asistiéndolos en sus "construcciones" de primera mano, conociéndolos en persona, utilizando tus conocimientos, y haciéndolos sentir más parte de nuestra organización, lo que les mantendrá más involucrados y activos. Si estás interesado en formar parte del programa de Attachés Imperiales y tienes alguna pregunta, simplemente escribe en el post del enlace a continuación o envía un mensaje a Frank @Frank75139 ¡y te responderemos rápidamente!... Al solicitarlo: Responde a las siguientes preguntas a continuación cuando lo solicites: 1. ¿Qué es lo que te llevó a solicitar ser Attaché? 2. ¿Cuáles son tus objetivos si/cuando seas Attaché del FISD/501ST? Así que... ¿Quién se apunta al reto?! Lista actual de Attachés aquí:3 points
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You should be able to change it yourself, go back to your first post and click the 3 dots on the top right, a sub menu will pop up and then select "edit". If you have any issue let me now what you would like it changed to and I can do it for you.2 points
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Great news trooper, congratulations and welcome to the ranks, you can request higher access here:1 point
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Correct you can trim a little more out of the corners of the eyes, that little extra can make a lot of difference to your view. Teeth can also be trimmed a little more. Although original trilogy here is a reference of general teeth trimming, you don't want to leave the teeth area, so no cutting into the gums1 point
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Trim round as you have marked will be fine. Some times you need to trim a little more of the insides than outsides so they sit on the boot better but see how you go once you trial fit with boots on.1 point
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Hey Guys, It has been a little while since I was able to make any progress, but I finally got the thighs all glued up and drying and I have a question about the shins before I put the back cover strip on. Question: Do I need to trim the bottom and "round" it out because of that overlap on the ankle side? See pics for better understanding, red mark is where I would cut. This is just the Left shin pictured but it is the same issue in the right. If you need more or different pics let me know and I can take them. Drying Thighs Ankle end of L shin Thanks, M1 point
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Just to clarify a few things, James is going for ANH, not RO, which was why I was concerned that the S&T would not qualify, as it is not cast off of an actual Sterling SMG as it should be. It should be noted that the S&T is sold in two configurations - a base Sterling-esque replica AEG, and a "finished" E-11-style blaster. The base Sterling replica is absolutely accurate for Rogue One. The "finished" blaster however is woefully inadequate in its accessories. Production clearly used commonly available hobby-level parts from DoopyDoos and SDS on the base Sterling, not the finished models. As James swapped out the scope already and a wonderful thread detailing the differences is available, I'll assume that he knew that. The real question is - is the BASE S&T blaster with corrected ANH style accessories passable in lieu of the correct Sterling cast base for an ANH submission at L2/L3? I'm curious too.1 point
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All pics now uploaded (I think!) Sent from my SM-A715F using Tapatalk1 point
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RSProps have completed my build and will be shipping shortly.. :) Super excited1 point
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How to attach flexible hand guards to rubber gloves For those aiming for Expert Infantry/Centurion level or just screen accuracy, the flexible hand guards will be need to be attached to your rubber (chemical style) gloves. Many folks have asked me the best way to do this, so here is my preferred method. Note that I am using the silicone guards that I make which have a heavy-duty cloth backing in order for glue to adhere to, but this should work for most other types including ones made from natural latex. ****Instructions for Nomex gloves at bottom Supplies needed: 1. E-6000 glue- I highly recommend using this product instead of CA (super) glue or epoxy, both of which can (and will) get brittle over time, causing the bond to fail. 2. Rough grit sandpaper (80 to 120 grit) 3. 2 or more heavy books. 4. Thin point Sharpie marker or soft lead pencil. 5. Blue painter's tape. Step one- Determine placement. The front end of the guard should sit right at the end of your knuckles, and in the center of the back of your hand. NOTE: Placing them too far forward will put undue stress on the glue in that area when you bend your fingers down and may cause separation. Step two- After measuring both sides and determining proper alignment, attach the blue tape to mark where the bottoms will be. Note distance between end of guard and bottom of glove fingers. Reference image Make sure that there are no wrinkles in the rubber glove. Step three- Using the Sharpie or pencil, mark a line around the guards. Step four- Sand down the area inside your lines. Doing this will rough-up the surface and allow for better adhesion. NOTE: Clean the area thoroughly afterward and allow it to dry. Step five- Place a generous amount of E-6000 around the perimeters and inside, then rub it around the entire center/edges to even it out (you can go a little heavier on the edges). Leave a small area around the edge to prevent seepage. Step six- Lay the gloves side by side and place the hand guards glue down in the outlined areas. Place at least TWO large books or other heavy, flat objects in top. This is necessary for proper adhesion. IMPORTANT: Leave them under the weight for at least 12-24 hours to allow the glue to completely cure/set. If you do have any seepage of the E-6000 it can be removed by rubbing it off with your thumb. DONE! NOMEX GLOVES- When attaching to Nomex gloves, use the same method as above But be SURE to put a piece of wax paper inside the gloves. Otherwise, the glue will seep through and bond them closed. NOTE: Please be aware that Nomex gloves are not permitted for Expert Infantry/Centurion approval.1 point