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Indeed, thank you Detachment Leader .
A MASSIVE thank you to Detachment Leader for clearing up an old problem.
3023 (PreD) and myself (have already paid) will be on this run.- 1
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Thank you all for you input. Much appreciated.
I will make the adjustments on the blaster and biceps+forearms and get some more photos up.
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Great ideas, will get on to it soon.
These pics are awesome, but do you have any of the chest and cod and ab plates? I'd like to see if those are closely sized too.
Really good comparisons. One thing though. On the forearm and biceps pic you have the left arm for the TM and AP but the right arm for the RS. As RS had no original left parts maybe do a comparison of all right arm parts. Great pic anyways.
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Yep
Those are really nice pictures !
I assume the TM shins are the longer version for tall people ?
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Thanks for the suggestion, I will make those changes.
Looking good ! Good luck for your approval
However, your elbow gaps are really big to me. You are tall so i think you should remove you biceps hooks and drop down your biceps, they don't need to be fitted inside the shoulder bells.
I would also add the strap between the biceps and forearms to bring the forearms up. It's better to have a wrist gap than an elbow gap.
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TK3023 Requesting Stormtrooper [ANH Stunt] EIB Status [TM]Name: Wade GroverID: TK-3023FISD-Name: PreDGarrison: Southern Dewback GarrisonArmor: Troopermaster TM
Helmet: Troopermaster TM (handpainted)
Gloves: RS PropsBelt: Troopermaster TMHolster: Troopermaster TMThermal detonator: Troopermaster TMNeckseal: TrooperBayBoots:TK-Boots
Blaster: Doopy Doos Resin KitElectronics: Aker + Rom FxHeight: 6´2Weight: 85 kg -
Hi Troops,
This has probably already been done before but I took some photos of the three prop makers side by side for comparison. Hope it helps anyone weighing up the choices on which to buy.
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Wade, please include a link to your 501st profile per the thread header.
Sorry about that; first post updated.
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Hi there,
Can you please add me to the 501st status: TK3023 from Southern Dewback Garrison.
http://www.501st.com/members/displaymemberdetails.php?userID=11286
Thanks,
Wade.
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Thanks Frank .
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that suit looks amazing on you.
Thanks Joey, Paul certainly makes a work of art.
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Looks brilliant Rolf .
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Looking really good so far .
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Looking fantastic! Seriously, it looks awesome on you, Wade
The knee plate clashing with the thigh is a common problem with trooper armour. You can add some foam inside the shin where you knee is to push the knee plate out and also add some inside your thigh behind your knee to pull the thigh closer to you body and avoid the knee plate catching. You will notice the original ANH knee plates all damaged because of the clashing with the thigh, but you can avoid this if you try using thin foam.
Thanks Paul.
Brilliant, I will give that a go.
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Thanks troops. What would be the best way to keep the sniper plate from rubbing on the front of the thigh? Was thinking if I pad the inside front of the shin to bring it forward more.
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Hi there fellow troopers,
I received my TM suit from Paul a few weeks ago, it seems to fit pretty well but I am finding that the sniper plate keeps getting in the way of the thigh. Any comments/recommendations would be great. I will be looking to get this to EIB level, so I will have to replace the boots and blaster straight up.
A pic from the first troop in it:
TM vs RS vs AP
in ANH (Stunt and Hero)
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