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Locitus

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  1. You can have a DLT-19 as a regular stunt. No need to go HWT.
  2. Quite an impressive blaster for a scratch build. I would really recommend rounding off the handle so it's not as squared, and give the D-ring some more attention. If this was centurion I would not have approved this blaster, but since it isn't you're off the hook. Approved, and congratulations!
  3. You might want to visit the snowtrooper detachment for that: http://www.blizzardforce.com/forum/
  4. Yeah why not. It's not rocket science, but apparently people get confused anyway so a video tutorial might be good.
  5. Then you really do not want to use velcro (except back of the shins perhaps).
  6. I just leave it mostly. It was a while since I had any use for abs paste so I haven't made any in a long time.
  7. Depends on the kit you bought. But I'll tell you right now that it's a very bad idea. Use glue. Preferably E-6000.
  8. Listen to Tom, he's a wise man! Personally I don't think any EU trooper should use the lightsabre. You can only do that in the game by cheating or beating the game (and getting the skins as a bonus), and then it's not really a TKC, INC or other that is using the sabre, it's still Starkiller that you play as. A real trooper in the game would never have a sabre.
  9. Looking good
  10. I agree on the holster situation. Shorter straps and rivets closer to the bottom. But other than that you look awesome!
  11. Not unless it's second hand from a previous owner. But they ship to the US.
  12. Since N52 is the strongest magnets you'll find I can assure you that it will be plenty of pull. Anything from N42 and up will do fine.
  13. Authenticprops is who we call AP around here. He's a legit maker of armour and been in the business for a long time. Untrimmed means that there's extra plastic around the edges you need to cut off before you can assemble. It's how most people get their armour. See some build threads for more information.
  14. Indeed it is.
  15. Haha, hardly! But thanks.
  16. Truth hurts, doesn't it? Sent from my GT-I9300
  17. 10 minuyes would only work if your ABS is like a dust. Any bigger pieces need more time in the acetone. Expect more like an hour than 10 minutes. And use an air tight lid on your container so the acetone doesn't evaporate instantly. Sent from my GT-I9300
  18. Nu är ni helt tokiga! Sent from my GT-I9300
  19. You better learn!
  20. I always make that mistake
  21. If you're doing the ESB-style blaster, then yes it is good for EIB.
  22. That's true. I'm just lazy. While capitalization of the name of a nation makes sense (it's a name after all), capitalization of nationality IE Brittish is a bit silly to me, although I accept it as an grammatical rule.
  23. It does. But only a few people make TKC. And I think that if the developers had better hardware to render and model on/paid more attention, it would attach like in the movies.
  24. I agree as well. Almost all kits have their quirks and it's just to learn to live with them. RS has shins that are really tricky to figure out for example (and the knee plate is in turn affected by that). The only kit I know of with little to no serious quirk is TM. But TM is sculpted that way. To fit well together.
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