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For the biceps, make a bigger INNER strip and please make sure you're only using E6000 as you may want to make changes down the road if your arms get skinnier. Then make an outer cover strip that's as close to original size as you can without looking silly. Obviously, if you need a lot more room, you don't want a huge inner strip with an outer strip that is barely covering the seems. If you need a cover strip that's 20mm or whatever instead of 15mm, that's fine. Just keep it in the back and not the front.
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Mkjava's Anovos ANH Stunt Build
Airborne Trooper replied to WhiteWalker's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
You got this, brother! -
Large crack on chin of FOTK helmet
Airborne Trooper replied to BOOKOF's topic in Hard Armor (General Discussion)
Probably wouldn't hurt to get a quote from an auto body shop. Probably would be a fun project for them and they should be able to paint match it. If it's fiberglass, ABS paste isn't going to look right. I don't know a lot about FO TK but from my understanding, most guys used spray paint to paint their kits, whereas some more ambitious troopers like ukswrath, had a auto body shop paint theirs. -
Lumps and bumps on (i.e) RS helmets
Airborne Trooper replied to humperdingle's topic in Hard Armor (General Discussion)
The bumpy texture is what's screen accurate and IMHO looks the best. If you want uber sterile, go Anovos or wait until Rogue One TKs are made. The general public and fans will not know the difference. You'll probably only get up close reviews or questions on armor from places like maker's fairs. -
Mkjava's Anovos ANH Stunt Build
Airborne Trooper replied to WhiteWalker's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
I love my pencap510 garter belt. Now finish and submit for approval so you can get your race shirt! You'll kick yourself in the butt if you have to wait another year. -
Atin's AP build thread
Airborne Trooper replied to Atin's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
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Jason10012's AM 2.0 Build Thread
Airborne Trooper replied to jason10012's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
Giving 24 hours for ABS paste to dry is a good rule to follow. If you don't let it cure long enough, it'll look hard on the outside and as soon as you start sanding you'll regret it. Almost sponge like after the top layer. -
Billsid29's AP stunt build!
Airborne Trooper replied to BILLSID29's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
I honestly don't think my arms are "swoll" but apparently they are bigger than a Britt from the mid 70's. Start off removing some return edge little by little. I ended up taking mine all off on the biceps and forearms. If you still need more space. Remove the rear cover strip, Put it back on but gap the armor. Meaning, you won't go all the way to the edge of the ridge. This will give you a little more room but still use the 15mm cover strip. If you need a lot more room you'll have to use a larger cover strip, just always try to keep the front the standard cover strip and only increase the rears if need be. -
Perfect arm placement, right above the elbow and right below
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Dougal's ANH Hero Build -- RTMod
Airborne Trooper replied to Dougal's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
The only snaps you need to be concerned with color wise, is the ones showing from the outside. All internal ones can be whatever color your heart desires. No one will see the inside of your kit when suited up. Fill those holes and seems with ABS paste. Try to apply it on as smoothly as possible and then sand it smooth. It may take a few applications but it's worth it in the end. Then wet sand and polish it. -
Following Tony's build will be a huge aid but make sure you always check things fit before making a cut. Tony is a skinny guy so just double check things. As far as shims go, they are not hard and the great thing is you can always trim them down or eventually remove them all together. It takes some time to do right but it's worth it in the end.
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You can't even tell that's a sticker. Nice work!
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Numbers come from 501st. Only the TD, TK, TX, SL, etc. are detachment identifiers. You could always open up the counter and set it to whatever you want.
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Here's to a speedy recovery and the ability to get back in armor!
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Billsid29's AP stunt build!
Airborne Trooper replied to BILLSID29's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
A little warm water bath can reshape armor Just read some of the various builds and you'll see what other troopers have done. -
Jason10012's AM 2.0 Build Thread
Airborne Trooper replied to jason10012's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
I didn't. I wet sanded it. I have a sandtrooper so I'm not concerned with spots not being shiny. You'll want to use novus -
Billsid29's AP stunt build!
Airborne Trooper replied to BILLSID29's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
If you need more room, give yourself more room. Try to keep the front 15mm and increase in the back as necessary. You can even do 15mm but gap it, the cover strip will hide the gap but give more room. Use a inner cover strip for extra support.