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  1. The link with instructions on how to upload photos worked great. Thank you for that information.
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  2. Hello. My name is Ravik. Im not affiliated with anything as I have no knowledge of how this works. I just looked up Capt Enoch Cosplay "rules" and found this page. I 3d print my own armor. Im a lifelong SW fan...saw the OG in the theater when I was but a wee lad. I just wanna embody my Spirit Trooper ever since seeing hearing his voice and simply stating "Die well." to a Mandalorian Jedi. Anyway I think that about does it for an "intro". Oh Im in Colorado, Denver/Aurora area if that matters.
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  3. TK -81576 reporting in! This has been an amazing journey, and one I couldn't have done without the help of a lot of great people from my local garrison. Becoming a part of this organization has been a dream of mine for such a long time, and I can't wait to start trooping. I was extremely fortunate to have several members of my local garrison work with me at armor parties, etc., helping me navigate the ins and outs and keeping me from throwing up when I may (or may not have) made the wrong cuts haha. I purchased my TK kit from RS Propmasters and spent the past several months completing the build. This has been an extremely satisfying and awesome adventure, and I can't wait to start on the next one! https://imgur.com/lxl0lTz https://imgur.com/lxl0lTz https://imgur.com/lxl0lTz https://imgur.com/lxl0lTz https://imgur.com/5I0w1kP
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  4. Thanks. I really do value and appreciate your feedback. This build (and getting approval) has been a dream of mine for a long time, and I really wanted to represent my TK as best as I possibly could. But, I know there's always room for improvement. The bicep armor was actually one of the more challenging pieces because of my size. I'm 6'-0" and 225 lbs. I had to get a little creative with them in order to widen them enough to fit my arms while keeping the cover strips within spec width. Wasn't easy, lol.
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  5. Thanks for the tip, I ordered some extra elastic straps anyways so I can have a look at some extra snaps. I would prefer this option instead of a shim.
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  6. A lot of us use more than one strap on the inside to hold the pieces together. perhaps more strapping would solve this issue with your armor. Here is a snap placement diagram showing one of the strapping layouts. A shim didn't work for me. It kept popping out. I ended up ripping it off while I was trooping.
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  7. Wow, it looks great! The only thing that strikes me is the sniper's knee, which seems a bit detached, and maybe the width of the biceps covers... The position of the belt, it's great... I can tell you've done your homework before mounting the armor The Emperor will be proud of you, Trooper. Congratulations Matthew!
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