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RedSpecial

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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About RedSpecial

Member Title

  • Position
    Centurion

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Glasgow Scotland

FISD Info

  • Centurion Granted Date
    20120809
  • EIB Awards
    1
  • EIB Cohorts
    ANH-S

Standard Info

  • Name
    Stuart
  • 501st ID
    6084
  • 501st Unit
    UK Garrison

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  1. I've got the foam star in the top, 10mm fabric covered foam at the brow, 40mm at the back then 10mm covering the ear screws under a spare set of headphone pads. Nothing fancy but it works and it's comfortable.
  2. ]Thank you sir [emoji4] Sent from my F8331 using Tapatalk
  3. Congratulations, welcome to the family trooper Your suit looks fantastic! Sent from my F8331 using Tapatalk
  4. They really were all over the place in ANH so it's personal preference really. At the moment it seems a lot of builders prefer the low brow look. No doubt the low brows on the troopers in rogue one are helping it to be the fashionable thing. Neither will really improve your vision in the helmet though [emoji14] So it really comes down to what looks best to you. Sent from my F8331 using Tapatalk
  5. Thanks paul I see what you mean, the chest plate seems to act completely differently, especially the way it compresses and flexes as seen on Harrison when hes sat in the control room. I had previously thought that the shortened torso was just a by-product of my own lack of height but it just goes to show thats not the case. They really put the suits together in a clever way to get them to hang like that. Its amazing what a difference such a seemingly small change can make.
  6. I was cleared to troop with this suit last Monday and trooped all weekend at film and comic con Glasgow No real issues over the weekend but upon viewing some pics from the event on Saturday night as well as the previous pics in this thread something was bugging me. The chest was just sitting far too low, so being more than a little OCD about these things I reverted back to my original strapping layout for sunday which raised the chest significantly and the armour felt and looked much better. (to my eye anyway) I still have some tweaks to make before I'm ready to call it "complete" but its getting there!
  7. No problem, glad to help Sent from my F8331 using Tapatalk
  8. Well I don't know about that, there's still plenty of time for me to royaly mess this up [emoji14] Sent from my F8331 using Tapatalk
  9. Thanks, Paul Surprisingly the mobility is pretty good so far, no issues yet even with the stair test I did notch out the back of the thighs and shins though so that'll be helping. Although it's still early days yet and I only had it on for maybe ten minutes. I've made some adjustments to bring in the bells and I'm currently waiting for paint to dry on the ab plate and rivets but I'll kit up again ASAP and post some pics. Sent from my F8331 using Tapatalk
  10. Hi, Simon. For silicone I like to use Bentley chemicals (Benam.co.uk) they're the UK stockists for smoothon so they have specific silicones and resins to suit pretty much every application. I'm pretty sure they have retail stores too although I'm not sure exactly where as I usually order from them online. As for the clay, when it comes to sculpting for small to medium sized projects I use Chevant NSP medium which is a sulphur free oil based clay, and WED clay for larger projects although being water based you have to be careful with thin sections as it tends to dry faster in those areas, its easy enough to keep workable with a little water though. For building clay walls etc I use Buff clay.
  11. Here's the first full test [emoji4] Theres a few things needing finished off and tweaked. The drop boxes haven't been fixed in place yet. I need to add closures to the back of the shins. The bells need to be brought in further to compensate for the bicep hooks pulling on them. The ab buttons, side rivets and ammo pack rivets need painted too. I'll put up pics of all the individual components once I've carried out the necessary work on them. (rubbish quality pic I know but I liked the angle )
  12. I've finally got some real time to dedicate to this after what seems like ages not being able to do very much with it. The helmet is almost finished, just got to add the frown mesh which is drying after being painted and I also have to add padding. Everything has been hand painted, no decals this time! I'll take some better shots as soon as I can. Ive based this (loosely) on the set for stun lid. the torso is all but complete minus some paint on the ab buttons so I should have some progress to show with the arms and legs within the next few days .
  13. Added strapping at the side rivets, cod and glued in the Han snap. Not a lot of progress, but progress none the less.
  14. Work has been monopolising my time lately so I haven't had a lot of it spare to work on this but here's my progress over the past week. Added connection for the chest and shoulder straps Added straps and shoulder connection to the bells Then had the first test fit of the chest, back and bells Added a cover strip to the foreams, thighs and shins so they can be sized. Due to my height or more to the point, my lack of it I'm going to have to adjust the length of the legs. The plan is to get the torso finished size the legs for width and tape them in place then do a test fit of everything to determine the length needed. After I have that info I'm hoping that taking a little off of the bottom of the shins, pulling the thighs up as high as possible and making sure the torso is sitting correctly will give me the look and mobility needed without having to do anything drastic. Thats the plan anyway. I will be notching out the thighs and shins as they did on the screen used suits too though so that should add to the mobility. For reference on this build I've been sticking to snaps of the screen used suits and screen caps where possible. only using a few select build threads when I needed to view a part from an angle that wasn't in the reference of the screen used kit. anyway enough of my waffling and on with the rest of the progress. Snaps added to the butt plate. Side rivets on the kidney plate Belt snaps and button plates added to the ab , I still have some glue residue to remove from them. Ab side rivets and cod rivet The back strapped. I know some of you will probably cringe at the sight of this, and I went back and forth for a while about whether to have the original bracket system or not, but ultimately I chose to go with the practical popper system, purely for ease of replacing straps or poppers etc mid troop as this suit is going to see a lot of use. Having used e6000 though I can easily upgrade to the brackets at a later date. Although I did try to place the snap plates in locations as close as i could to where the brackets would be in the hope that this would act similarly. Thats it for now. I'm hoping to do more tomorrow if time allows.
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