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  1. Hi Dan, and thank you for your submission for ANH Stunt Centurion! CRL and CENTURION Application Requirements: All required photos have been submitted, and on behalf of the entire D.O. staff we are pleased to welcome you to the rank of Centurion # 510. Congratulations! Other-Armor Fit/Assembly; In this area we review observations made by your fellow troopers and the DO team. Some observations may lead to suggestions to improve the overall look of your armor. Note that we consider both text (CRL) and pictures (screen caps/reference images) when reviewing submissions. First, I appreciate your patience, brother. Mostly, though, GREAT job on those fixes from your EI submssion! If I could add one final suggestion it would be to try to get a better arc on your shoulder straps with a hot water bath. Doing this would allow them to ride closer to the back plate so they won't protrude out as much, put less strain on the thin elastic strap and allow you to remove the large tabs on the rear sections (the large tabs were not present in the films). Reference images Again, a big CONGRATS sir, so now it's time to get out and show off that armor as the Midwest Garrison's newest Centurion!
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  2. Congratulations and welcome to the Centurion ranks trooper
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  3. Hi Nicholas. Thanks for your patience. First of all, I would like to tell you that your armor looks great. However, there are a few details that need to be fixed before we can put the Centurion badge under your name. These details are very easy to fix, don't worry. -You did a very good job on the teeth area. Most of yours are perfect, but there seems to be a bit much on the tops of the ones shown. A little non-acetone paint remover, a toothpick and some Q-tips and it will be perfect. Reference image -L3: The top of the ABS ammo belt should sit at or just above the bottom of the central and vertical abdomen button panels. It is still a little low. It's not much, but we think you should raise it a little. Reference images -L3: Lower thigh ridge joins (front and rear) shall butt-up flush against each other. Any gaps must be backed with ABS or filled as not to be noticeable. We can see that on the front side, you fixed it, so this will not be a problem for you. You can visit this thread here, I'm sure Joseph will be happy to shoot you a packet of white Sugru for free. If you want, PM Joseph. Reference image Reference image L3: -Plate does not overlap the edges of this area and shall show a definite straight cut edge around all sides. This is a super easy fix by just prying off the plate, trimming it and re-attaching it. Reference images L3: -T-tracks and grips shall be of a black plastic appearance with no silver/metallic weathering allowed. A light coat of black paint, and it will be perfect! Reference images That's all Nicholas. We are sure that these small fixes, are not a problem for you, seeing the great job you have done with the fixes you were asked for in your EIB application.
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  4. Thanks Joseph I knee I was going to mess up those tube stripes! Easy enough to strip and redo. I'll check the screw alignment with the traps when I get home. Hopefully enough wiggle room if I loosen the screws to get them lined up.
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  7. Working on the butt plate. Tested it by using magnets on the strapping and the belt in place first. Installed snaps on the ab section-these will be covered by the TD plate. snaps installed on the butt plate and offset a bit for the TD plate coverage.
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  8. Done, done, and done.....now going for comfort after maxing out the levels and now having had 2 hip replacements (Andrew, I'm guessing you're posting from your phone and cannot see the badges?)
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  9. SHOULDER BELLS BICEPS FOREARMS ASSEMBLY Reference Image Glued the Biceps and Greeblies Add Snap to the Biceps and lower section of Shoulder Bells And Straps TEST Return to Index
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  10. SHOULDER BELLS SUPPORT BRACKETS ASSEMBLY Return to Index
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  11. BACK/CHEST SECTION ASSEMBLY NOTE: I used E6000 Glue but it was recommended by fellow troopers to use an Epoxi Glue. I'll use it to the AB section Assembly . Next Step : Applying ABS paste and Sand day and night Finished Return to Index
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