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SmilesLikeJoker

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  1. Looks great!  I've been researching on who to purchase armor from...would you recommend RS and how long did you wait for it?  I am assuming that you submitted in measurement of your build??  Thanks!!

     

    My skills on building on pretty limited.  Actually.... I wouldn't say I have any skills at all lol.  Honestly, that was my deciding factor when I went with RS assembled package.  I was quite nervous just sending some measurements, but it fits like a glove :).  Overall, it took about two months mainly because they were assembling a full package for me.

     

    Would I recommend RS over other recommended sellers?  No.  Why?  All recommended sellers here have great armor!  That's why they are recommended :).  You need to decide what type of kit fits your body type best and how things affect you such as budget, timeframes, and ease of assembly....things like that.  The people here will help guide you along the way.  With the right kit, right fit, and things that are important to you satisfied, you'll be well on your way to the Dark Side :P.

     

    Patrick

     

    SIDENOTE:  If anyone does decide to go the fitted route with RS, please pay extra attention on how you come up with measurements.  I went and got re-measured from someone else because I didn't pay attention to see if they measure loose or not.  The second measurements were to the skin.  Not tight....just to the skin.  Measure twice and cut once saved me so to speak lolol.

  2. You've got to keep in mind that the armor is important, but don't forget that's only part of the equation.  It has to fit you to tee.  As already pointed out earlier in the thread, you should really read this thread:

    http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/11538-the-various-types-of-armor-and-where-to-find-them/

     

    There is one other thing to remember.....have patience.  Members here will try and keep you from making costly mistakes on impulse buys because you'd like some armor today or tomorrow.  These recommendations come from helping other individuals over the years.  Yes....  Most of the recommended makers have long wait lists.  Why?  Everyone wants top quality armor!  It's worth the wait.  What are you supposed to do while waiting?  Work on accessories and such.  Help out your local Garrison/Outpost by being a handler/wrangler.  Believe me.... They will appreciate it, and it will give you a taste of the 501st.

     

    You don't have to pay me any attention.  I've only been in the 501st officially for a few weeks.  I worked on accessories and such while pulling handler duties for two years as I was saving up for RS Props.  The people here are always willing to help a new person.  I'm thankful for the members here and my Outpost mates for keeping me focused for so long.

     

    Enjoy!

    Patrick

  3. Top hole: 1.5" inch from the top - 1/8" from the edge

    Bottom hole: 1" from the bottom - 1/8" from the edge

    Middle hole: 3 7/8" above the bottom hole - 1/8" from the edge

     

    I tried to measure from center hole.  They're pretty small holes though lolol

     

    The cover strip isn't exactly centered either.  If you are looking at the back of the calves as if someone was wearing it, the cover strip is 'slightly' shifted to the inside to help hide the fact that the backs are not glued.  I literally mean slightly...less than 1/8".  I don't have the best of measuring devices.  It's really a small shift, but noticeable to the eye when looking up and close.

  4. Am I right in saying that these straps are glued to the insides of the shins (3 a side and with an equal distance between each) with the hooks hooking on to 3 drilled holes per side? And with the cover strips glued only to the outer side of the shins.

     

    WP_20130607_001_zps47ff54eb.jpg

     

     

    My references are from these links:

     

    http://s196.photobucket.com/user/joker1231978/slideshow/Armour%20Details

    http://s381.photobucket.com/user/gcl2g5/media/LFL%20Photos/ainsworthlowerleftlegrearseamdetail.jpg.html?sort=6&o=6

    http://s196.photobucket.com/user/joker1231978/slideshow/RS%20Props%20Armor

    For how RS Props does the holes, here you go.  Notice they are not equally spaced.  They basically put on at the top and bottom, and another just before the widening of the calves.

    IMG_20130601_164503_zpsf2c7be05.jpg

     

    If you need me to bust out the ruler for you, I can.

     

    Sidenote:  It's quite nice seeing my pics helping someone :)

  5. I've been sitting in my garage the past few hours splicing wires and soldering.  I've never done this type of thing in my life lol.  I'm completely winging it.  It may not be pretty, but so far everything is working as intended.

     

    First time soldering, using a dremel, gluing stuff (Elmers in school doesn't count), and other basic craft-related stuff....  I think I finally understand what it means to come to the dark side lol.

  6. I use leather strip with holes on each end to attach the ammo pack to the lower snap on the Pauldron.

     

    If you get second, do you think you might be able to snap a photo this?  I'm on the same boat.  We had a Sandy who did the same thing as, but I never got a good look at it.

     

    The waist ammo pouches are a breeze lol.

  7. The CRL says one thing, but I'm reading another in threads.  I think that my game version pack (Quartermasters from 18 Nov 2011 thread) is going to be too big to place it.  It 'might' fit, but can't guarantee it until I suit back up.

    All I have left is to actually attach my pouches and submit my application/pictures.  My Outpost Liason wanted me to double-check everything before he submits my application because he's 8 hours away and can't put eyes on himself.  Everything else is good....I think lolol.

    Thanks!

    Patrick

  8. It's amazing what you sometimes forget you purchased.  I actually purchased one and a suit of compression armor last year for just this day.  It was hidden in one of those random boxes you sometimes collect stuff in, and it still had the tags on them lol.

    It actually kept the sweat out of my face and eyes while I was doing an electronics/self suit up test today.   It worked great!  On a side note, it was not fun suiting by myself.  Lots of curse words were yelled lol.

  9. I was gathering my electronics and such and finally found my balaclava.  Unfortunately, it's definitely meant for cold weather sports.  I did initially buy it for skiing lol.  It's definitely not going to work....at all.

     

    So I pose the question.  What balaclava do you use? 

     

    On a side note, these caught my eye:

    http://www.amazon.com/HeatGear-Tactical-Headwear-Under-Armour/dp/B004P8AE0O/ref=sr_1_1?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1370116562&sr=1-1

     

    --or--

     

    http://www.amazon.com/UKARMS-Lightweight-SWAT-Balaclava-Tactical/dp/B0093JBIQO/ref=pd_sbs_a_26

     

  10. Ok... I did a test fit.  It took some time to get it on.  I'm definitely going to need a handler lol.  It fit great!  It was tight, but not too tight.  The one-piece suit is pretty warm though, but extremely sturdy.  Add some fans and my mic system, and I'm good to go....well at least until I have some proper pictures to see if anything needs adjusting.  I honestly don't think any is needed, but that won't be my call.  I've definitely got to work on putting it all on lol.

     

    I took a stroll down the street and visited a couple of kids that were playing in the neighborhood.  They liked it.

     

    These are not proper pictures.  My bicep slipped down in the pictures.  My roommate was laughing because I couldn't reach it to put it back up lol. 
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  11. I just wanted to get this up there as I don't have time right this minute to do a test fit, but a quick slide of the bicep/forearm felt just right.


    This is the unpacking of the RS Props Armor as a complete and fully assembled set.  Included is everything to make this basically turn-key....all from RS Props.  I just need to add my electronics.  Most people know the armor, but the accessories are not mentioned much.

     

    Armor/Helmet - Worth noting that they don't add mesh inside.

    Undersuit - It's a one-piece w/long front zipper

    Neckseal - It's leather!

    Gloves

    Boots - Painted black boots

    Blaster - You guys will have to tell me if it is ANH or ESB

    Weapons holster

    Belt for holding thighs

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    I'll do a test fit in a couple of hours.  If anyone was curious about a particular item, just let me know.

     

    Thanks!

    Patrick

     

  12. I had to call and have them take to the FedEx office instead of the house.  My street is blocked for repaving.  Yes... I can't even drive to my house right now (I have to hoof it).  I'm 'hoping' I'll be able to pick it up tonight.  If not, definitely tomorrow.

  13. I hadn't heard from RS Props in a couple of weeks so I decided to pop them an email.  I got a reply back pretty fast apologizing that, basically, it was overlooked that I hadn't been notified that my armour had shipped.  I put the number in the tracking and seen it was already in Los Angeles as of yesterday.  The problem was I didn't know what carrier would be used to actually get to Alaska so I gave them a call.  They informed me that it had been transferred to FedEx and gave me the new tracking number.

     

    It was already here in Anchorage and out on a truck for delivery :)  I can officially get excited now...

    Patrick

  14. Was it a lot, if you don't mind me asking?  The reason I ask is I have to plan my purchases out, and I would be pretty upset if I don't have enough set aside in case I run into the same issue.  If it's something like $300-400, then I've got to do some shuffling on my finances to cover.

     

    If it's something you don't want to share, I'll understand.

  15. I finally have all the little bolts and pieces missing from my demil'ed Sterling.  So now comes the question about the magazine and the counter.

    How far should the magazine stick out of the housing?  I've seen quite a few different lengths.  I picked up two clips.  One is in so so condition, but the other is pristine.  The so so will be practice so I know what I'm doing when I start cutting the pristine one lol.

     

    Lastly, where exactly on the counter should it be mounted?  I want to ensure I line it up correctly.


    Thanks!

    Patrick

     

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