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kiyotei

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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  1. Nice find. I may have to upgrade mine to these. With ROMFX you have to make sure you don't exceed 12 volts. I got the ROMFX amp as well. I could use three of those batteries in my helmet. That would cut weight. I would have to make sure I can find battery holders that work with them. They might be fatter than standard AA batteries and not fit in that type of holder. I had this problem with another set of rechargeable AAs I bought for my Rock Band guitarre. The batteries wouldn't fit in it.

  2. I'm a kinda short AP armor guy at 5'7". I had to trim my thighs and shins. The thighs I trimmed on the top side. The length I went with was more related to me being able to walk properly in the armor. Since you have not actual worn the armor for an event you most likely will find that you will have to retrim it later on. That's fine and is expected so don't fret over getting it just right. As everyone on here says, "trim a little and then trim again if need be". The shins I had to trim from the bottom to shorten them. Trimming the shins will also affect how much you need to trim the thighs so keep that in mind. I realize I'm not actually answering your question but giving you some advice. OK so for how it should look, best think is to look at some photos from the movie and see how they look. The shins should not touch the thighs. Remember when you look at photos on here of members in their armor that the taller guys will have a bigger gap between the shins and thighs but that's because of their height. The original stormtroopers were 5'11" tall.

  3. check out my thread on throat mics...

     

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    I found that I like and dislike the PPT cable. Its hard to fit inside the glove which I prefer cause it hides it. Its a bit of a pain running the cable down the arm INSIDE the underarmor shirt. I also found that it can be inconvenient to have to push the button to talk. Sometimes I find I have my blaster in the wrong hand so my fingers are not free to push it, etc. I recently bought a ROMFX amp and so I have not been using my throat mike.

  4. YES!!!! Run the 8 AA rechargeable batteries. The 9volts have a very short life. You get maybe 2 hours out of them running small fans. You get a lot more fan time and amp time using the AA batteries. The 3 extra volts also gives everything a bit of a boost. I find you can mount the two 4 battery packs in the the curved rim of the helmet and wire them in series using the snap connector. Make sure you check your wiring so you don't accidently reverse the power to your amp. I'll post some pics with I get to it. Yes the 8 AA's are heavier but the battery life is well worth it.

  5. Technically you can't join any of the garrisons or the 501st until you build your costume. That said, local guys should be willing to provide guidance, advice, etc on building armor. For white armor this is your primary source of info. Just keep pinging the local garrison board as well. Think of the whitearmor.net site as the main repository of armor knowledge while the local garrison boards are best for meeting local members and planning local events. Also admins can get busy in their normal lives and may take some time to responding to your request to be active on the boards.

  6. Ok I am so gonna get crap for admitting that I watched the movie 17 Again, but it was pretty funny. What made it great was the geeky side kick who is a big star wars fan and had a land speeder bed. Anyone else see it and find him really funny? His character could be the best ueber geek in a movie.

  7. You'll want to switch to industrial grade velcro anyhow. Have fun. Its hard figuring out where to start. I recommend starting with the arms. Leave the helmet for last. That way you can learn how to work with ABS on the easy parts and hone your skills before tackling the harder parts. Butting the joints is hard work but looks best in the end. I should mention I am an AP guy. It was my first set (and only set) of armor. You'll love it when its done. Don't sweat little mistakes, only you will see them.

  8. that's good to know. I wasn't sure I was recalling it correctly from my childhood. I do recall wondering what the "colonial" wars were. That was what I thought he said. But after so many years I wasn't sure I inserted that thought after seeing the edited release of ANH.

  9. In the original release of ANH is the term "Clone Wars" used by Obi Wan when he tells Luke about his father? I don't have a copy of the original release of ANH so I can't check it. I do know that in the edited version Lucas released later on he does refer to the Clone Wars.

  10. On AP you just paint them. Do NOT try to install Vader Dave's buttons on AP. They do not fit and are not made for AP. THe fx buttons are completely different from the way AP buttons are made. AP buttons are part of the large plastic piece. You cannot remove them. Simply paint the buttons, that's it, your done. THat said its not an easy paint job cause you they are round and its hard to mask them off. Use Humbro paints and a brush. Humbro paint spreads better on ABS than Testor.

     

    FYI the buttons show in Bigturcs post are hand painted. Those are not add on buttons from Vader Dave.

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