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  1. The numbers are approximations that look good together. We know for a fact that they varied. For example the cover strip on one of RS's original thighs is something like 19 mm in one end and 22 mm in the other. The original suits are simply not built with the same kind of attention we build ours with. I'm not really sure why this is such a big deal and why so many get caught up with it though.
  2. The AM guys haven't released any yet. The closest are some sneak peaks at untrimmed raw casts. But there is some controversy ongoing that hasn't been resolved yet as well. While our thread about AM is locked behind our 501st members only area, MEPD has theirs public and can be read here: http://forum.mepd.net/index.php?showtopic=5766&view=findpost&p=134264 and onward.
  3. Everything about accurate TK armour is asymmetric.
  4. Maybe something for your garrison to talk about then. Since that's also what he's a member of.
  5. Most likely because you have a 4-digit ID and since the change to new members with 5-digit ID's we have changed to forum to require that. Unfortunately we can't have both. So for those with 4-digit ID's that need to change something, just add a 0 in front of your ID, and it should work.
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    From the album: Thermal Detonator

  7. The belt is attached to the ab with snaps, so it is remove-able. Or it should be if you do it right anyway. The belt corners are cut at 45 degrees around 10 mm in from each edge.
  8. Sorry to hear Karin. Take care! Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
  9. That won't be a problem, Arturo.
  10. http://www.whitearmor.net/eib/certificates/10029-centurion.png Thank you for following the instructions. http://www.whitearmor.net/eib/certificates/20882-centurion.png
  11. You can tell by this picture that there are two snaps. One that is visible, the other is attached to and thus hidden by the elastic. Looking good Nick and I'm glad you fixed the knee belt rivet so quickly. Approved!
  12. Nope, more likely to lash out on some really obscure detail that is not part of the CRL at all. But I won't. I'm nice like that.
  13. I remember them from another thread. I'm pretty sure it is recast TE2 and judging by their pictures it is extremely soft pulls, lacking a lot of the definition.
  14. Yes, you can't use pop rivets on the knee belt. Or if you must then they need to be filled. But I would prefer if you replaced those with a solid dome kind of rivet (like cap rivets).
  15. http://www.whitearmor.net/eib/certificates/18793-eib.png
  16. The next one asking for certificates, please follow the instructions on page 1. The last few requests have not, which gives me more work than needed. It's not much, but it's annoying. Don't just copy what the person before posted.
  17. The next one asking for certificates, please follow the instructions on page 1. The last few requests have not, which gives me more work than needed. It's not much, but it's annoying. Don't just copy what the person before posted.
  18. http://www.whitearmor.net/eib/certificates/7164-centurion.png http://www.whitearmor.net/eib/certificates/9061-centurion.png
  19. http://www.whitearmor.net/eib/certificates/7164-eib.png http://www.whitearmor.net/eib/certificates/9061-eib.png
  20. http://www.whitearmor.net/eib/certificates/5869-centurion.png
  21. http://www.whitearmor.net/eib/certificates/20882-eib.png http://www.whitearmor.net/eib/certificates/5869-eib.png
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