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Locitus

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  1. I am so happy to see skyones code and documentation be put to use, modified and shared again by others. This is what open source is all about. Together we improve as a whole.
  2. That is correct. They are working on new moulds and stopped producing with the old ones. The the white AM kits have been out of stock for quite some time now.
  3. Either variation is fine.
  4. http://www.whitearmor.net/eib/certificates/8453-eib.png
  5. Maybe you could tell AP to change his knee plate then?
  6. Also approved. I'm running out of checkboxes!
  7. Higher up tube stripes would have been nice, but it's within acceptable levels, and the armour as a whole is way above par. Approved!
  8. Works for me. But you might want to sand down some of the edges, you have some excess plastic, especially on the bottom of the biceps that should be trimmed off. Approved.
  9. http://www.whitearmor.net/eib/certificates/7645-centurion.png
  10. What kind of update? Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
  11. Works fine for me. Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
  12. Build for centurion and study pictures of original armour, even add things not in centurion requirements. Don't use other peoples armour for reference, because that might make you do the same mistakes they did. If you do it this way, there's no limit to how good you can get.
  13. Hard to tell from here since I can't see where the elbows are. But what I can see is that a tighter undersuit would reduce the material sticking out around the shoulders. A garrison mate of mine was disqualified from basic approval because of that, and his wasn't even this much. He got it eventually though after getting a tighter shirt.
  14. Yes, the originals were sometimes slapped together, but you can use the same methods of assembly and trimming but just pay more care to the work than they did, for a more finished look. Anyway, I'm glad I could be of any help.
  15. Why would you not want to make it like the originals? No, there is no additional risk of cracking. It's not an area that receives any kind of force that could induce any cracking.
  16. That's how the original helmets are trimmed. Have a look in our photo gallery.
  17. No need to be sorry for that. It's a trick few people know about. Ctrl+shift+r also does the same thing in most browsers (but anything can happen in IE).
  18. Great changes already. Yes, I know that you are not very likely to change your armour anytime soon, I just want to discourage others of your size from going with AP. It simply won't work very well. Better to go elsewhere. Plus, I think AP is way overpriced compared to what you get for the money. But that's just my opinion. I also just noticed that your frown on the right side (when looking at the helmet) doesn't taper to a little triangle tip. You might want to add that, it'll improve the look quite a bit. It's totally okey to have the biceps not go inside the bells. If you're tall like you are, that's the preferred way, and most likely intended way to wear them. It's how Han Solo wears his.
  19. Did you try a hard refresh (Crtl+F5)? Your images might still be cached in your browser.
  20. Same for me after I refreshed the page.
  21. I've never had any problems with my TM or the RS helmet I built for a friend this summer.
  22. Yeah I think I saw that too but I didn't pause the video quick enough.
  23. Here's my views. I think the detonator clips needs to be moved outwards. Yes, I know it's not been formally added to the CRL yet, but trust me, you'll be glad you did. It's quite obvious to see that AP is not a good choice of armour for someone of this size. I'm not saying it's badly put together, in fact, it's quite well made, and it's interesting to see the brackets being used on an AP. But it's plain to see that AP is simply too small for you, on all accounts. I don't agree that the forearms need to come up, I think it's the biceps that need to come down. Quite a bit too. I'm also not too keen on the wrinkles in the decals and the grey paint splatter on the frown mesh. I think you should adjust that. And I think you'd benefit from changing the webbing between the side rivets to elastic. Then there's the crotch rivet paint issue of course. Overall these are small things to complain about, so don't take it too hard.
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