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Woulf

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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About Woulf

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Montgomery, IL

Standard Info

  • Name
    Steve
  • 501st ID
    7345
  • 501st Unit
    Midwest Garrison
  1. Way to go everyone! It was truly an honor to be a part of the build team, as well as being there in armor to present it to her. It was awesome to see the smile on little Katie's face get bigger and bigger as the armor went on piece by piece. Actually, it was hard to tell who had the bigger smiles, Katie, or all of us there sharing in her first suiting up
  2. See you guys in the morning! Cant wait to assemble this armor for Katie. I was there for the book signing event ( ahem, playing the part of Rebel Scum X-wing Pilot that night ) and met Katie and her Mom. What an awesome little girl and family. Here's a link to the story behind Katie's choice for a Stromtrooper http://www.chicagonow.com/portrait-of-an-adoption/2012/10/halloween-and-the-adopted-child-a-costume-is-more-than-it-appears/
  3. TK 7345 requesting access http://www.501st.com/members/displaymemberdetails.php?userID=14190
  4. This was actually my 3rd troop (the first 2 were in my rebel attire ) but this was the first time taking the shinney whitey out for a spin...and let me say...it was AMAZING! We were asked to help draw in people for the Dustin Villarreal Memorial Fundraiser in St Charles, IL. We basically suited up and hit the street out in front of the theatre were the fundraiser was being held. Let me tell you...we drew crowds of all ages, and also stopped traffic quite a few times Myself and my TK brother Steve Gaza were treated like rockstars, we had people bypassing Lord Vader to stand between the stormtroopers All in all an awesome feeling, and I cant wait to put the suit back on and give the fans what they want, more TKs Thats me (TK-7345) on the left, and Gaza (TK-4034) on the right
  5. Thanks for the info, Im definatly in the market for some of these, and nice to know the size differential. And I will now stop crying about working outside in 0 degrees...if your walking to work in -28...you really need a set of TS armor, or catch a ride on an AT-AT :atatpilot:
  6. Great find...plan on being my next build as well :snowtrooper: Hope I can have some of your luck
  7. I've actually been using a few different glues on mine, E-6000, loctite epoxy for plastic, and CA zap a gap. I bonded my pistol grip with E-6000, and then after the 24 hour cure time, i used CA Zap-A-Gap (medium thickness) and basically filled the gap between the edges of pistol grip and the body. I also did this method for the stock as well. I have yet to have had a problem with mine.
  8. Hey all, just a quick question, may have been posted some where, but after going thru a ton of E-11 builds, i'm still at a loss. When attaching the scope rail to your resin E-11, how does one secure the front of the rail? I've seen that everyone uses a screw to attach the back of the rail thru the rear sight, but how do you attach the front? I see that a hole is made in the spot of blaster where rail goes, and rail has a notched end, bent at a 90 degree, and inserted in the hole. But is just presure against the front rail holding it in place, or is it glued, or is it something else? Thanks for insight, and sorry if this has been detailed somewhere else.
  9. Woulf

    TK pumpkin

    Well, here's my attempt at a TK-O-Lantern. I have to admit, it was a little harder then i planned, but it's complete now. Enjoy
  10. YESSS! got my Email last night, and payment sent...the final piece of the puzzel has been aquired
  11. Actually those are the commericially made boots for shelf bought stormtrooper "deluxe " And this dude got ripped off if he paid 100 bucks for them... http://www.buystarwarscostumes.com/accessories_boots_clone_trooper.html "hole in sole sold seperatly... " HeHeHe
  12. "These are not the boots you're looking for" thats to all you TKs with size 11's AHEAD of me on the wait list...
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