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Johnny Cab

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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  1. Wow! If you ever want to sell this rig, I'll buy one. My signature has better things to do than sit here and let you read it.
  2. Quick update: Trading Card! I'm on a freaking trading card!!! Ever since I was 5 years old, I wanted to be a real Stormtrooper! Well, it only took 30 years, but it's finally happened! My signature has better things to do than sit here and let you read it.
  3. Great job! Congrats! My signature has better things to do than sit here and let you read it.
  4. Aaaaaaaaaaand restored to original submission. My signature has better things to do than sit here and let you read it.
  5. You are correct. Easily fixed! I have updated my original post with new pics. My signature has better things to do than sit here and let you read it.
  6. Here is my submission: ----------------- My signature has better things to do than sit here and let you read it.
  7. APPROVED! TK-42181 reporting in! Thanks to everyone who helped me along the way!
  8. Requesting 501st Access TK-42181 http://www.501st.com/members/displaymemberdetails.php?userID=23738 Thanks! -John
  9. Unfortunately, I believe it's the added length of the wire that's causing it to pick up EMI. I can still hear ambient sounds, but there is a constant loud whine/buzz, even with nothing turned on in the helmet. I'm not super worried about it. Eventually, I'll probably end up getting the Velleman kit, but I haven't soldered anything in about 6 years, so I need to make some practice boards first. The Spy Ear is so tiny, I could probably just stick it at the bottom back of my helmet and be fine. It is very sensitive, and will pick up a lot. Unless some dummy tries to extend the leads, of course. My signature has better things to do than sit here and let you read it.
  10. Well, that didn't work. I extended the leads, but now I'm getting a ton of RF feedback. Good thing I got 2 of them. Maybe I'll just put it inside one of my gloves, and run the earbuds up through the sleeve and neckseal. That way, I would have access to the controls, and it could be directional. My signature has better things to do than sit here and let you read it.
  11. I also wanted to have some sort of hearing aid, since it's very hard to hear outside the bucket when the fans are on. I thought about getting the Velleman MK136 Super Stereo ear, but I found this little "Spy Ear" on ebay and figured I'd give it a shot. It uses an electret microphone to pickup ambient sounds, and it actually works really well. My plan is to extend the leads for the elecret mic, and mount it beneath the ear of the helmet. I plan on drilling the mic mounting hole beneath the ear and the tiny holes through the rank bar to pickup external sounds. More pictures once it's done. My signature has better things to do than sit here and let you read it.
  12. So I've built my ANH Stunt TK and been approved by my GML, and I'm waiting for 501st approval and TK ID#. If anyone wants to check out my build, here's the link: http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/17141-johnny-cabs-rt-mod-anh-stunt-build/page-1 I figured I would start a new thread here dealing with my helmet upgrades. It won't be super detailed, but hopefully this will help someone. I was able to mount some 9v fans with an incorporated switch, and here is the ROUGH sketch of the circuit: And some pics of everything installed, the 2P2T slide switch was mounted on a spare piece of ABS held on with the hovi tip screws. I also got a Xiaokoa wireless mic system to use with my Aker and iComm. I was able to mount it inside the bucket by using the included headband that came with the mic. It is made of wire, so I cut it short and bent it. I used the screw and nut holding the helmet ear to mount the wire. Now the mic can be removed and inserted at-will and doesn't take up a whole lot of space. My signature has better things to do than sit here and let you read it.
  13. Ok, pictures have been sent to the GML. We'll see what happens! Thank you to everyone who helped me! This community is awesome! My signature has better things to do than sit here and let you read it.
  14. Another successful workshop! I was able to complete my belt. Luckily, Rusty had a spare rivet cover that I could use for the middle rivet. After all, I'm hoping to be a Centurion someday! I closed the drop boxes with velcro, because I wasn't sure I wanted to glue them yet. The shin straps were installed and glued in, with the help of those super handy rare earth magnets. I was trying to figure out how I wanted to rig up my Aker and iComm, so I searched the forums for a bit. I stumbled upon this thread, and basically stole the idea of a GoPro chest harness modified to hold the comm system. http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/index.php?/topic/28793-My-experience-using-a-throat-mic-and-source-for-a-mic-only-version Right now I have it setup with a Xiaokoa wireless mic, but I think I'm going to follow suit and get a throat mic. At least I can play around with them and see which one I prefer. Down to adding velcro to forearms, and sizing. The next time you hear from me, I should be sharing pictures suited up! Here's one for the mean time. My signature has better things to do than sit here and let you read it.
  15. Thanks! My plan is definitely to give an update on the battery packs after trooping with them. Good call on painting the TD screws, I totally forgot about that! Rusty is hosting another workshop today, and I hope to accomplish the majority of my remaining work. These workshops have been a treasure trove of information. If anyone is reading this and doing their build by themselves, I HIGHLY suggest you contact your local garrison and try to meet some of the people. Everyone I've met so far has been extremely friendly and inclusive. I feel like I have known these guys and gals for years! It has also been really cool seeing all the projects other than TK builds. Today, "Arty" the AT-ST is getting fiberglass reinforcement. My signature has better things to do than sit here and let you read it.
  16. Thermal detonator is done! Sorry I didn't take more pictures during the process. If anyone wants more info on how I put it together, let me know. I used Testor's #1238 spray enamel for the pipe. In dealing with the belt, I was trying to figure out how I could attach the canvas belt to the plastic belt, because Rob's belt comes with the rivet covers built in. I was looking around at some other RT-Mod build threads, and it looks like the belt is longer than it needs to be. I trimmed off the ends with the rivet covers, and then used my lexan scissors to cut out the covers. This way I can use rivets for the belt and use the covers like any other build. For the middle cover, I cut a square of ABS approximately the same size to cover the rivet. I haven't attached anything yet, so we'll see how it works out in practical application. Pictures to come soon! After the belt is complete, (and I finally glue the bra straps in my left shin) I believe all I should have left is final adjustments and sizing! Hopefully it will be done today... My signature has better things to do than sit here and let you read it.
  17. Thanks! My signature has better things to do than sit here and let you read it.
  18. Alright, let's talk helmet fans! Waaaaaaaay back when I started this project, I got a couple of UKsWraths 9v battery fans. I decided recently that I don't want to have to keep buying 9v batteries, so I wanted to use USB power packs instead. I already had the fans, so I didn't want to buy new 5v fans, I wanted to boost the USB power up to 9v. To do that, I got 2 USB 9v boost cables. They have the amplifying circuit built into the connector. I just velcro'd the Power Packs in, put a 2 pole switch into the circuit, and connected everything together. Here's an EXTREMELY rough sketch. I mounted the switch onto a spare piece of ABS with gorilla glue, and secured the plastic using the Hovi tip screws. I then ran all the excess cable through a piece of split flex tubing and tucked it away. The fans have been running off the Anker PowerCore+ Mini 3350mAh power packs for around 4 hours and still going. I am pleased with the result. My signature has better things to do than sit here and let you read it.
  19. A few things were accomplished last night. First, I wanted to trim the plastic belt with the 45Ā° angles. I measured 13mm from each of the corners, and trimmed straight across. Next, I painted the ab buttons. I started by using a metal washer that was roughly the same size as the buttons and used an exacto knife to cut around the washer onto a piece of painter's tape to use as a template. However, the tape was impossible to place right, and wasn't sticking well when it was. So I said forget it and broke out the q-tips. I used Humbrol #14 for the blue and Humbrol #5 for the gray. Not perfect, but good enough for now. I then sanded the pipe for the Thermal Detonator, to prepare for painting and construction. I also drilled a hole in the pipe to prevent the caps from getting airlocked on when I put it together, just in case. That's all for right now! My signature has better things to do than sit here and let you read it.
  20. Thanks man! Your thread has been a huge resource! My signature has better things to do than sit here and let you read it.
  21. Well, as I said, there was more that I forgot. The belt being one thing, and the thermal detonator is another. Oh well, steadily progressing. The local Garrison guys and gals had another workshop yesterday, so there was much accomplished. Thighs are done! I used the butt join coverstrip method for the front and back. 20mm strip in the front, and 25mm strip in the back. They are a little tight when they're pushed all the way up, but not uncomfortably so. I was able to make a thigh garter using an old rigger's belt and some thin black elastic with snaps. Shoulder bridges are glued and clamped right now. Rusty actually cut and shaped some metal plates to put behind them for reinforcement, because they are a weak point. I put the loop side of some velcro over the metal so it wouldn't scratch anything. I still need to put the elastic straps with the bra closures in my left shin, build the thermal detonator, paint the ab buttons, finish the belt and drop boxes, and fine tune the sizing. I'm getting so close I can taste it! (Or there is E6000 in my mouth.) Sent this picture to a jealous buddy of mine, edited for family content
  22. Got a lot of work done yesterday! I didn't say I got a lot done, but the master TK builder, Rusty, helped me immensely. 98% of the snaps and straps are done. Preliminary sizing completed. I was able to finish my other shin, except for the bra straps being glued in. Thighs have been connected in the front with the interior finishing strip. I am now waiting for more ABS plastic, because all mine has been used. I was also able to finally get some TK Boots ordered, and they are on the way. I feel good about the progress that has happened so far, and I can't wait to start trooping! Checklist remaining: Paint ab buttons Finish shins Finish thighs Place remaining snaps Make thigh garter Adjust sizing I'm sure there's more, but can't think of it.
  23. Well, I got all the straps put into my right shin, and started working on the left shin. Left should be done by tomorrow. I'm going back to Rusty's tomorrow to continue working on snaps and straps, so I'll have more pics soon!
  24. I was able to go to a Carolina Garrison member's house the other day for a workshop. It was great meeting all the guys and gals, and I was able to make some progress on my armor. Rusty (cidyank on the forums) got me back on track with my build, and provided a lot of information. All said, I had a great time learning from people who have done this before, and it was great to see the comradery between everyone. I am looking forward to completing this build, and becoming a part of the 501st Carolina Garrison. Regarding the build, Rusty helped me setup the majority of the snap plates on the underside of the armor. Here are some pictures, I know there's not a lot of detailed shots, but I was more concerned with getting it done than documenting it. The first couple pics are of Rusty's garage, just because I had garage envy. The snap plates are attached with E6000 or Goop, depending on who attached it. The plates were clamped for a few hours, and they seem to be holding well. There should be another workshop in a couple weeks, and if I work on anything before then, I'll post updates.
  25. Well, it's only been 6 years, time to get back to it! I just found a local 501st member who is going to invite me to an armor party soon. Hopefully I will be able to finish what I started so long ago and far away! More pictures soon!
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