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  1. Greetings all. I would like to formally announce our CRL team for the year, starting with our new editions. Daniel (TheSwede) TK-55669 IPM and Justin (TheRascalKing) TK-61490 IPM. Both these members have a keen eye for accuracy, have built several costumes and will make valuable additions to the team. The rest of the team consists of Joseph (justjoseph63) TK-10963 DO Mario (TKSpartan) TK-48117 DO Jose (Chemi) TK-30173 DO Glen (grmhodes13) TK-85421 DPRO Tony (ukswrath) TK-10116 DPRO And myself as LMO contact, Wiki doc editor and general word refinement. Currently the TLJ/TroS CRL work thread is in Hard armour so all are welcome to contribute to the conversion. https://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/48906-tlj-tros-crl-update-work-flow/ Once we are satisfied with the proposal for changes, we will again set up Polls for membership to vote on before actioning the updates and releasing the improved CRL. This years CRL approach will be systematic to keep focus on updating costumes that need it the most, before moving to check through others to see if we need to align descriptions, add new photos that more accurately represent the costumes, and look for minor typos and errors.
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  2. Thanks for taking a look at this The ab/kidney gap has improved with the weight loss over the last couple of months. I believe I am within the gap permitted by the CRL now. The forearm bit I hadn’t noticed, so will take a look at this. It might be that it is just how I have put the armour on (shoving the glove up inside it!) The strapping is from my new thigh armour suspension and I’d had some other issues with it whilst suiting up so was going to fix/remove this anyway. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  3. Hi Glen, Thanks for reshaping this. I did follow this tutorial and found it really useful. Forgive the angle and taped up ears, it gives the impression that the gaps are bigger than what they are but when held in place securely it does sit much more nicely. Just as an additional question, is it common to have more space on one cheek than the other, therefore allowing less/more blue stripes?
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  4. Congratulations Dan! Welcome to the ranks. Outstanding work!
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  5. Hi Brian, you're doing a great work with your helmet. a couple of suggestions to the alignment and some paint details. Starting with the Brow Trim, ideally for ANH stunt, it could be sitting a little higher . Reference Images As you pointed , the paint job can have a second session and remember when when adding the strips, they go positioned approximately a pencil width from the side of the cheek. and the Fall of tube stripe tops ideally lean toward the front. Ideally, placement of ears (and screws) should closely follow the rear angle of the trap above them Keep up the great work !
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  6. I need to update my own build thread, I'm almost finish too. just final adjustments and the submission photos.
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  7. May I suggest you make that kind of modification after you have the costume approved, even at basic level, or check with your GML just in case. If you were to go for our optional higher levels, again I would suggest the same, get approved to the level you want, then make additional mods.
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