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pandatrooper

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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  1. Firstly, I still think you can trim that brow. Looking at your more recent pics, it still looks low to me. 

    Take a look at my old helmet build. I used a straight strip of plastic to draw a pencil line. The trim line in my build is aligned with the rear ridge separating the dome and back.

    http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/14806-how-to-assembling-ata-abs-helmet-1/

    Take a look at where I've drawn the black lines. In particular the height of the brow and where I cut off some of the "lumpiness" of the area around the ears and cheek tubes. I can see a few bumps where the back isn't sitting flush. You don't need any of the irregularities in that area because the ear covers it anyways. Of course, draw some pencil lines where you intend to trim and place the ear on top to double check first.

    Also, it looks like the clamps you're using through the eye openings are pushing things askew. I would suggest using small mini bar clamps since they offer a lot more clearance. Or consider using rare earth magnets.

    https://www.amazon.com/IRWIN-5462-Quick-grip-2-6-Inch-Clamps/dp/B00004YOBR

    Hope that helps.

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  2. Please read my post again - carefully. :)

    Why should you ignore the fact that the inner bicep is sitting inside the outer? 

     

    Like I mentioned, clean up all the trimming first because that looks honestly - quite awful.

     

    Test fit it again.

     

    Mark where the outer bicep overlaps the inner. Trim the outer vertically along this line.

    Reassemble it. Presto, the ridge has now moved closer to where the seam is (I'm guessing by 3/8") and the cover strip can be normally sized and used to cover the butt join. In your case it has to be where it is due to the formed lip.

  3. Welcome! The Legacy female trooper / Jes Gistang is an approvable 501st costume. See CRL here

     

    http://databank.501st.com/databank/Costuming:Legacy_Trooper_Female

    Its got a feminine shape to it (I helped modify one for a local member) and its a great costume. KW designs / Imperial Surplus is a good seller as well.

    I would say most standard sized original trilogy TK kits could fit you. Eg: AP, ATA, Anovos etc. I also modified an RS kit for a local female trooper and we had to trim the thigh tops and backs, and the ab was a little long. She was about your size.

  4. Firstly, trim those all those circumference edges so that they are clean and smooth. Use lexan scissors. Re test fit the bicep.<br><br>

    It looks like there is still overlap happening, the outer bicep is covering or overlapping the inner.<br><br>

    Mark on the outer where the overlap is, and trim the outer so that you have a butt join. Then you can determine how wide the cover strip needs to be.

  5. As long as it's secure and the snap material is not cheap, then it should be OK.<br><br>

    Specifically, check the female side with the ring and make sure the ring is strong. Cheap ones lose their "pop" after 10-15 pulls.<br><br>

    I use Tandy line 24 on numerous costumes. I actually called Tandy HQ because the new ones with the Tandy logo are really hard to snap. They said to just pop it on and off a few times.<br><br>

    I find if you do slow light taps with the hammer and standard setter And keep it dead straight, they set just fine. I prefer it to splay mine out but that's just personal preference. I've never had one fail.

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