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  1. Can't Find an E-11 - Just Light The Bat Signal I must admit never seen these down under, albeit there's a lot we don't see here, you guys don't know how easy your have things LOL A lot of them on eBay https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=batman+sonic+neutralizer&_sacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&fbclid=IwY2xjawObQnBleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFjcXlacFQ5SzBLNENZYjQ2c3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHqK9n5fmZjA4JuFvD898RXBANjOdsORdBNXMcdghn2AdslCtswBvhZ96KH0S_aem_0k8eIB3vwEVfHOaqfIGv9A&_odkw=batman+sonic+neutralizer&_osacat=0 Always interesting to see toys which have been rebranded for another franchise
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  2. https://imgur.com/a/URfExfA#rlibfLu EDIT: Ignore this post. I'm testing to learn how to post images properly.
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  3. They are the only stickers. I had painted everything else.
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  4. Awesome! Thanks! I'll start working on it right away.
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  5. Hi Shane when posting images we usually try to add them all (showing) to your post, a great how to here Overall looking good, there area few things for basic, and a few adjustments will be needed for higher level 2 and 3 (EIB and Centurion) Belt should come up at the back. Detonator end caps, gaps and panel incorrectly sized Top of rear calves cover strip should stop under the top ridge You can also remove the sharp corners on the rear of the forearms, if you wish. Also nip the corners (cut or round off) so they don't catch when moving Tighter strapping between the back plate and kidney may reduce the gap shown. For higher levels Shoulders could come inwards at the front to reduce the gap Belt could come up a touch The top of the ABS belt shall sit at or just above the bottom of the central and vertical ab button panels. A slight overlap is suggested, but not required. You could cut the extra material from the ends of your forearms under the biceps, they can catch when moving. You could also bring the down a touch just to give you a bit more room. Thighs could come up a touch, will give you some room at the knees. Also adding some stiff foam behind the sniper plate can push forward to stop catching on the thigh. Also noticed the left leg thigh is on an angle, as I have very thin legs I added some foam to the insides of the thighs to keep them central. Also match gaps between forearms and gloves/handplates Drop boxes should stop at the end of the plastic belt For Level 3, the corners of the plastic ammo belt shall be trimmed at a 45 degree angle that meets the outer edge of the cloth belt. For a more screen accurate look, it is suggested that the top of the rear ridge of the sniper plate be aligned with the top ridge of the calf. Also note that the sides are angled rather than curved. Shoulder straps on the rear should sit on the backplate, elastic loops can help this but you may also need a hot water bath You could add some scrap material behind the gaps in the lower ridges, also fill the seam with ABS paste or miliput or silicon (or something similar). Looks like your inner thigh ammo strip is attached incorrectly, it should be mounted to the lower ridge just like the outside Front views Back views You may need tighter strapping on the sides to reduce the gap, doubled over elastic can help. Han snap should not be painted should be silver Also for L3 you would need silicon handplates Hand guards shall be latex or latex-like, solid white or painted white, and affixed to rubber gloves with no visible strapping or stitching. A few other things on the helmet Vocoder should be sharper Hovi tips rim painted, also white inside Tube stripes should be the same gap from the cheek, yours angles downwards towards the back A little hard to make out some other helmet details. So a few adjustments for basic and I would highly encourage you to also seek the higher levels approval once you've been cleared for basic. Good luck
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  6. Hello! Ive been a lurker for quite some time here. However, I'm excited to say that, after owning the materials for 5 years, I have finally completed building my ANH Stunt TK costume. Ive got some tweaking to do. But I think/hope I am close to approval. My question for you all is... Now what? If I'm following correctly, I need to contact my local garrison (Bloodfin for southern Indiana USA), and also reach out to y'all. Does that mean I send photos to all of y'all? Thanks in advance!
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  7. Perfect! Thank you!
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  8. Hello and welcome, posting some photos is a great way of getting feedback prior to submitting for approval There is also a pre approval area here https://www.whitearmor.net/forum/forum/193-request-tk-pre-approval/ Good luck and hope to see you approved soon
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  9. You certainly don't need to post any photos of your face here, just armoured up images. Good luck with your approval, and congrats on the completion of your armour.
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  10. You must be in IT security, or hush hush branch of the military 😆. If you’re really concerned about your identity don't post anything with your face. Though that option may be off the table whennit comes to 501st approval. Your garrison GMO may require a bucket off head shot. If that concerns you ask them if it's optional.
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  11. That's really helpful, thank you! Lol, yeah we knew right off the bat the classic TK helmet was going to kill us, so we've since been using scout trooper helmets and thats been working fairly well. Our plan isn't full armor, were putting together a custom kit that's essentially camo/olive drab stormtrooper armor with the upper thigh armor removed for mobility, and a scout trooper helmet. Tactical efficiency and durability is more of our concern rather than lore accuracy.
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