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  1. File Name: Fallen AT-AT Remote Holder Designer: 3Demoniak Last Update: 24/08/2024 File: https://makerworld.com/en/models/603070-fallen-at-at-remote-holder?from=search#profileId-525559 Description: Bring a Galactic Touch to Your Living Room with This Star Wars AT-AT Remote Holder! This unique piece showcases a fallen AT-AT in the snow, capturing an unforgettable moment from the Star Wars universe. Available in two sizes and 2 colors to suit your needs, you can also choose between a single-color or a multicolor version. Whether you’re a dedicated collector or a casual fan, this remote holder is both functional and decorative, keeping your remotes organized while adding a sci-fi flair to your space. Viral video on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-0PLm3tZp4/ Images:
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  2. The result after fixing the shoulders and some other issues:
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  3. Got approved through my local garrison Northern Darkness Garrison in Northern Indiana. Just waiting for my TKID and ill be ready to rock and roll!!!
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  4. Once you see something it can't be unseen, bane of existence for those who have an eye for detail, keep up the great work, I'm sure those that follow will love to get their hands on your files. You do have quite a large curve on your wing closure, they should be much straighter, references below
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  5. Congratulations trooper and welcome to the ranks, once you are issued your TIKD follow the instructions in the first post of this thread to request 501st TK access
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  6. Thank you very much Glen. Now I'm waiting for the feedback of my GMO's. Fingers crossed
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  7. This is great @Nairy! I've been looking for something to replace imgur and Flickr wasn't cutting it. Thanks for sharing, I'll have to try it out.
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  8. Yes it’s the mag light 2d. I have one made and painted. Looks super nice with the kit!
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  9. Hello everyone! After reading through a bunch of build threads, I just started on my build. I have two young kids at home in the pandemic, so I will have to squeeze out moments here and there to work on this, but I look forward to the escape. My plan is at least EIB, but I will aim for Centurian if possible at every step along the way. I will be hand painting where I can, using some templates from Trooper Bay. My background: I have several costumes in the Rebel Legion and my 327th Star Corps clone trooper (movie version) is approved in both. I am on the CRL team in the Clone Troopers Detachment, and my clone was recently made the CRL model when we updated that CRL. I am a digital artist and graphic designer, so I love doing elaborate photo-editing of photos of my clone into in-universe scenes. These all feature me, and about 100 layers of photoshop. (For more my Instagram is @OddViking): I love to build, and am not worried about the precision parts of the ANH Stunt, it looks like a well-documented challenge. I LOVE weathering all of my costumes, so that part I will miss, but the whole "cover-strips instead of seamless joining" will more than make up for it! I did a very well-documented build of my clone, and I appreciate everyone who adds to the collective knowledge base. Because I am not sure how much different my build would be to add to it all, I will just be documenting parts of my progress that I have questions about, or new things I discover. So I hit my first few snags. The first was answered by the people on the AM builder group on FB, and that was about how asymmetrical those forearms are. I already trimmed off most of the return, and am doing inner strips for strength. I have decided I will do the arched cut on the left as well for mobility. Someone posted good reference of some having that in ANH: ANH reference: I ground the back of the teeth with the Dremel, and then finished with needle files (that part was way easier than in the resin clone helmet, I am getting the feeling that parts of this build are going to go a lot more quickly being finished ABS from the start). So my first big question is about the helmet brow ridge. I have seen plenty of examples where the rubber ends where mine does, not quite to the back of the trap. But I am thinking I may need to order a new strip, cut the helmet notches further back, and line it up with that trap edge. What do you all think? It is a hassle, I wish I hadn't cut it where it was, but I prefer the more finished look of it all lining up. The CRL doesn't even show or mention that edge. How many of you have it like this? Also, does this strip ever get glued in with E6000 on the inside, or is the tension enough to keep it there?
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