Using a PC did the trick apparently, can´t see why it´s not working on my phone all of a sudden but oh well, atleast this works.
So, this pic have been seen plenty enough by now and nothing more exciting to say about it other than the coverstrips are now glued and will be trimmed down later.
Also painted the shoulder bridges to better match the armor, not perfect but good enough, the + side of doing a Night Trooper is all the weathering and bandages that help hide imperfection
Painted the "buttons" and glued on the ab details. In order for the centerpiece to fit I cut out a square in the ab, one can see the outline but it works as the screen used suits sort of have that detail.
Next I decided to work on the front half of the belt, making the little "teeth", adding the ammoboxes and dropboxes. For the teeth I put the belt on the ab and drew some lines and used the old score and snap to bring them out. I opted to use chicago screws to install the belt, posts are hidden under the ammoboxes which were dremmeld out were the posts are, I used 4 points of attachement. The sides are loose and will close over the back portion af the belt with velcro.
I also gave the teeth a little chamfer as that´s how I think they are, was originally planning on using 2 layers on the belt for that reason so I could make the belt thicker and easier to make said chamfer but naaa to much work and it works fine as is
Next I eyeballed the position af the boxes and started by gluing the boxes that had the "slope" on top as they were somewhat easy to get the right spot for, then added the rest. They are glued but I will put in a few screws just to be safe.
Put the ammo and dropboxes together. Dropboxes hade a nice space to glue but the ammoboxes sadly didn´t so it took some time to dremmel out (super hard printmaterial)
All done `n dusted!
Looks lite it´s ready to crawl away somewere...
Locked it in the cuboard just to be safe