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bigtrev503

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  1. I'm literally down to the last parts of my build and I cannot, for the life of me, figure out how to position the plastic bridge onto the chesplate. I've been staring at photo references and build threads of my same kit [ATA] and I just can't figure it out. Maybe I'm thinking too hard. How do you guys decide where to permanently fasten it? I know the placement will vary on your individual chest width. 

     

    Pictures or links would be awesome!

  2. I wonder if anyone will confess to "messing up" with painting their armor/helmets and say "Darn it, I'll just cover my mistake with some weathering and be a sandtrooper instead" :laugh1:

     

     

    I often wonder if this is the sole reason anyone goes sandy. "whoops, my blade slipped. Looks like I have to be a sandtrooper now."

  3. You have to specify that you want hero ears when you buy your helmet. There are a few makers that make hero ears, but I only know of one maker that offers a hero faceplate, and that's TM. Can anyone else chime in with other makers who make a hero facepalte? I had to modify my ATA helmet to be hero.

  4. First off, everything looks really good and well put together. I would say try to pull up the thighs a bit if possible. There seems to be a gap between your kidney and ab that might not pass EIB, also.

     

    You seem to be a fairly tall trooper, do you have your bicep and forearms connected? Might help close up some of that gap. Pull the biceps down an inch or two and connect it to the forearm. It's screen accurate!

     

    This video helped me immensely with figuring out how it goes together

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJ2cukrBTYM

  5. Working on my belt all day. Man what a chore! I installed the chicago screws and ab snaps as you see here:

     

     

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    When installing the first female snap I accidentally put it in the wrong way and had to carefully pry it out and flip it over.

     

    Next I had to put the male snaps in my ab plate. My snaps didn't come with any hammering tool and my snap tool was too short as you see:

     

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    Remembering how I accidentally put that other snap in and had to pry it out gave me a genius idea! When you clamp the snap it opens into what looks like a flower. I thought if I clamp the snap down partially with nothing between it then pry it apart, I could bend the "petals" together, pull it apart, put it in the hole I made and bend the petals back out. It was a pain, but it worked a beaut!

     

    Partially clamped snap:

     

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    Also, I got the drop boxes fitted, riveted and are now gluing:

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    along with the rivet covers:

     

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    Whew busy day! Time to drink  :pint1:

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