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RADARC

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Grand Rapids, MI

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  • Name
    Peter
  • 501st ID
    92012
  1. Somebody from my garrison is asking to trade his ESB black belt loops for leather colored ANH connection straps. I know that most people have the leather colored straps on their holsters but I didn't think that was a requirement. I went looking and couldn't find any reference that says the connection straps have to be leather colored for the ANH stunt costume. Am I wrong? Can I just let him know that he can use his current black leather straps? Just to cut them to match the ANH style. Thank you! Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
  2. Sorry to necro this thread but I was wondering what size spacers and screws you used for this spyder, as they seem to be the perfect size. Also it looks like the spacers are a little taller than the putty so there can be some air flow to the lenses. Is that correct? Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
  3. Well, for some reason I cannot upload any more pictures. Is there a better way to post pictures than to attach files below this text box?
  4. So I don't have any gap right now. However as I hope you can see in the pictures, it is so tight around my leg that there is no room to move. Also my sniper plate pushes back against my knee when my leg is anywhere near straight. This is not only uncomfortable but also seems to slip under my thigh in the limited walking I have done in the suit. So I was planning on widening the top of the calves to adjust for this. I know that the top of the cover strip is coming off and needs to be reglued. More pictures below.
  5. I have tried looking for answers to this on the forum but either due to not looking in the correct places or because of forum fatigue from finishing my armor I cannot for the life of me find anything on this. I have finished my whole suit of armor and can put it on, but after trying to walk in it I have found that I cut my left shin too small. I’ve been trying to figure out a good way to shim the back of my left shin in a way that will not show but have not been brave enough to try it without asking for help. Any suggestions on the best way to shim the back of the calves?
  6. TK 92012 requesting access. http://501st.com/members/displaymemberdetails.php?userID=24852 All Hail the Empire!
  7. Thanks. I didn't get into much detail about the build once I hit a certain point. I honestly forgot to take pictures. Good luck on the build. Have fun. I learned a lot through the build. Ask lots of questions if you need to. But you can find the answers to most of your questions if you just look on the forums. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
  8. I am proud to announce that I am finally an official stormtrooper of the 501st! Not a lot of finishing posts I know. I always forgot. Anyway thank you to anyone here who has given me advice on my journey. Now to start the road to EIB and Centurion! TK-92012 signing off for now. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
  9. So I still haven't glued the sniper plate on. Still need to figure out the best way to do it. The last cover strip on the thighs is gluing now. I'm using some alternative methods to get the cover strip to be flat on the armor. Take a look at the old school books attempting to hold the cover strip flat. Nice heavy rule books. I believe I'm very close to doing an initial fitting with the strapping system. Very exciting! Also spent the evening watch the new movie! Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
  10. I am trying to figure out how the sniper plate glues on and it just doesn't seem to sit very well on the calves. Even with the clamps holding it down. Also one side looks longer than the other, should I trim that so they are about equal? Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
  11. I don't know if this has been answered yet on this thread as there are a lot of pages I haven't read. I painted my td tube with the recommend spray paint but my tube does not seem to have the same shine as Tony's does. Also I can still see some scratches from the initial sanding. This picture is after four coats. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
  12. Thank you very much. Are there certain parts that are more important than others to line up? Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  13. Ok I have a new question now. After moving on from the thighs I was going to put together the chest and back connections but had some questions on the fitting of those. So how is the chest piece supposed to lay? I can fit it up higher, like this. Or lower like this. It doesn't look like much but it certainly feels different and makes a difference in how the back looks. Any help would be appreciated. I also have questions as to how to put on the front to back armor straps but that will have to be a different post. Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  14. Well, since this is going on nine months since I updated this I thought it was time. I have not done all that much in this time. The build got put on the back burner. So here's what I did do. Finished the other forearm. Finished both biceps and strapped the arms together. I'm curious how the ANOVOS strapping works so that's how I'm going to do it initially. I also started fitting the thighs but ran into some questions. The thigh pieces do not line up very well. Is this common for thigh pieces to be this way? Do I just glue it and force it together? Also on the left thigh the raised section on the bottom doesn't line up either. Any suggestions for the thighs? Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  15. Been awhile since I updated. That's because not much has gotten done. I'm working very slow. One, because I want to see how some other builds are coming (ukswrath's http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/index.php?/topic/35086-ukswrath's-ANOVOS-TK-build and DBoz's http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/index.php?/topic/35115-DBoz-ANOVOS-TK-Build as well as gazmosis' helmet build http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/index.php?/topic/35356-Anovos-Helmet-Rebuild) Two, and more the real reason, is that finding time has been hard recently. With that out of the way. I attended an armor party this past weekend and got some work done. I finished rough trimming the biceps and shoulders and one thigh piece. I also cut most or all of the return edges off of the arm pieces. As you can probably make out, I did finish one of the forearms at the party. I didn't take any pictures of this process, unfortunately. When I do the other forearm I will. We did it a little bit different then I've heard other people doing. First we measured and trimmed, only on the rear side. Then as you can see in this picture we glued three small pieces of scrap to the inside of the forearm pieces. Then after the two sides were glued together with the scraps we glued the cover strips on. Kind of like a partial inner cover strip. And yes we did use CA since this was all in one afternoon. I'm thinking I'll use some CA and some E-6000. We did put the nips on the cover strips. And when there was a difference between the inner and outer pieces the cover strip length matches the longer side, it does not follow the angle between the pieces. I was told this is 'screen accurate'. This is how far I am so far. Working slow but some day I'll get there. Cheers! Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
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