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dork_jedi

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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    Ray

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  1. I saw that when I saw the CRL change specific to the AM kit. With all the modifications I had to do with my AM kit I think what I'm going to end up doing is when I free up some cash, I'll buy an ATA kit, build that, (shimming out the thighs) then sell the AM. i think it will be less headaches in the long run based on my height and weight. I think I made a mistake going with the AM. Now don't get me wrong, I don't think the AM kit looks BAD per se, I just think I, personally, would look better in an ATA kit.
  2. TK8603 requesting 501st Access http://www.501st.com/members/displaymemberdetails.php?userID=14049 Thanks!
  3. Hey Mike, Yes, I got accepted! (TK8603) Nope, no changes to the shoulder bells, though I got a recommendation to shorten them a bit this past weekend. other changes I've made (and still have to make) I replaced the nylon taint strap with elastic, also the straps that I use to keep the chest and back close to the ab/kidney (respectively) I replaced the nylon strap from the shoulder bells to the shoulder with elastic because if I overstretched my bells would snap off on me. Be careful with your calves, I put mine together wrong, there's a problem with the AM molds and still need to fix them. I was having all sorts of problems with my calves turning so I put a snap on the outside of my ankles on the elastic part of my boots to connect to the calf, they haven't turned yet, but are a bit og f a pain to line up and snap. My forearms are still a bit large on me and I am probably going to need to cut them apart and take a little girth off of them. I have to finish my thermal detonator, just been strapped for time on weeknights and been having too much fun trooping to fix it. I'm home from work for the remainder of this week and depending on how I feel I may be able to get some more of these fixes finished.
  4. @ Pandatrooper and Dashrazor: Thank you guys for the comments. I took the suggestions and reversed the knee plate and filled the holes. @Tkresonva: I didn't see your message till after I had taken my submission pix but those are on my "to do list". I hope these are good enough for approval.
  5. Hey Terry, - The thighs are already tight, not sure how I would get my leg in if i pulled the cover strips off and resized them. As far as length, Plastic Fury pulled an inch off already and was wary about taking more off to avoid huge gaps between the calves or the cod. - I don't understand "the calves are not assembled properly", I *originally* put them together outsides to outsides, insides to insides, then pulled them apart (god bless e6000) and redid them properly. As I'm using the butt-join/cover strip method I was told to have the outside half overlap the inside. did I do that backwards? - Torso is right against me, unless I drop the 30lbs I need to it's tight. - How would you suggest raising the back? Trim the bottom edge? (Plastic Fury and I cut off a good chunk already on the bottom) - "sides of the chest" you mean where the arms go or below where it almost meets the back? - biceps fit, I am just able to get my hands through them and if they are not snapped to shoulder and my arm is straight they don't move. Thanks for the suggestions, hope you don't mind clarifying. I referred a lot to your build.
  6. I know I'm missing the following: Neck seal Drop boxes Paint on knee plate rivets Thermal Detonator They will all be on tomorrow and I will submit photos then, but for the time being: Front Back: Left: Right: Note: I have MONSTER thighs and calves which is the reason I went with the AM kit. It was a struggle to get the parts to look (IMO) appropriate on me. I think the calves are wonky but because my actual calves are weird shaped I don't know what to do. Special thanks to Brandyn and Plastic Fury from the Everglades Squad for all the help in this build!
  7. Thanks guys, made the modifications to the chest and back tonight and tomorrow or wed will shorten up the kidney plate! If it weren't for my tree-trunk thighs, I woulda gone with an ATA, but I don't think it would have fit properly even with shims. Thus we have had to shorten almost every piece of armor in the AM kit... Read through Panda's buld a few times too, some things I still need help with. Thank you and thanks Brandyn, my buddy helping me finish this.
  8. Hey guys, working on the chest/back, ab and kidney tonight and last with Brandyn. We looked at ANH and I know the AM kit isn't 100% screen accurate but due to my size I think we're going to need to cut the chest and back to make it look right. Can you guys provide some guidance? This is the reason I suggested the cuts. What do you guys think?
  9. Any TK's out there who used the Tandy 1238 clips. I was told to cut off the return portion (where it curls up so you can get it over your belt normally), but I'm curious if I should cut the length off the other end. See pic below.
  10. Hey guys, I just finished putting my front covering strips on my thighs and a thought occurred to me...I have small gaps at the bottom and I'm curious if I should rip apart my thighs to fix it or leave it be because they won't be seen once I have my kneeplate and ammo pack on? I can always fix them later... Close up: Full piece:
  11. Thanks for the responses guys. Terry, thanks, I'm really wary about warming up anything with a heat gun or hair dryer, i've seen some mistakes and I've already made my fair share. I tried first with the plastic knives and they worked like a charm. The knife plastic is soft enough that it doesn't scratch the ABS but the serrations are strong enough to get into the E6K and allowed me to work with it. Got the strip off and just re-glued it. Thanks again, all. Especially you, Luis.
  12. Thanks Luis. What would I do without you...
  13. So I was rushing and kinda goofed up my forearms. I applied the cover strips for the back of my forearms with E6000 and when I clamped them down they turned a bit and I didn't notice until they were dry and I took the clamps off. what's the best way to remove the strips and glue without damaging the armor? Normally with stray globs of E6 I can just warm it up with the friction of my thumbnail but I (obviously) can't get in there with my thumb. I was thinking a plastic knife like you would use at a cookout would be a good start, any other ideas? (I'll take pix tonight after work and find out if I should even be worried about them at all). Thanks guys, Ray
  14. Thanks Panda. Another one real quick: the covering strips, rounded corners or straight. I am having a hard time telling from the photos I'm seeing.
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