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Thanks! Do you happen to know the proper scaling/sizing for the parts? Everytime I load it into my slicing programs its tiny.
Scale it up by 25.4
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Welcome. Looking forward to trooping with you.
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I got mine sometime before Xmas. I'm really happy with it and it'll likely be my trooping helmet while the other Anovos lid stays on shelf duty. I didn't pour over every little minute detail looking for issues, but there were no problems that I noticed.
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I think this is the best way to handle it. No reason to have multiple CRLs when they are all just different loadouts of the same base armor. I know there are some people that want to collect approved costumes and would like to see as many different CRLs as possible, but I there were just too many on screen variations to do this.
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Very interested.
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Great pics, but a few of the blasters look like they were never meant to be seen in that detail.
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Made it halfway through printing all the white parts and the power supply on my printer burnt up. Came home to a stopped printer that was only halfway through the main body and muzzle. What did print looked great. I've got it back up and running and I'll try the parts again over night.
Thanks again for sharing these.
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I'd love to print this out. Email is TK64666@gmail.com.
Thanks.
Nate
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This guy looks fairly close. Although it's doesn't say it'll work with a Glock, with the 5 different adapters it comes with it might be able to be easily adapted. -
I thought about making a mold of my Glock but I tracked down an airsoft to use as a base. Would love to see someone come up with a reasonable representation of the carbine kit as I can't really see myself spending $600 on something I can't legally install on my real gun, I could almost justify it if I could since it would probably be a fun range toy. One of these days I'm going to try to take my 3d modeling skills beyond Cube and Sphere.
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Stormtroopers are always exactly as accurate as the plot needs them to be.
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Yup. Too good of a deal to pass up.
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At that price, even knowing the wait will likely be much longer than they are saying, I don't think I can resist. If I don't blow my whole hobby wad at celebration this week I'll probably be pulling the trigger on one of these kits.
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I used to wrap mine in a towel but now I just toss it in the armor tote. My armor is "weathered" enough now that the additional scuffs don't really bother me.
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I dream of a Legion of Stormtroopers with symmetrical helmets and no visible rivets or snaps...
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Who do I mail my EIB certificate back to?
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Maybe we can finally get screen accurate symmetrical helmets.
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I use knee pad inserts.
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Cut them up and glue them in place. Work great.http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2824/9246387559_a8cca3fa41_c.jpg
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Better break out the dremel tools and hot glue guns.
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Sew on Velcro works great when attached with E-6000. That's how my shins close and that is one of the things I have never had to repair.
I've replaced the industrial strength adhesive backed velcro that keeps my belt from sagging and boots under my shins more than a few times.
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I tried wearing a pair just like that on a troop and every single kid I saw came up and told me I wasn't a real Stormtrooper because I had an extra seam in my boots.
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Rogue One
in Rogue One
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The OT armor doesn't restrict my movement, but it certainly restricted the movement of the TKs on screen.
I'm hoping they won't be such easy targets and terrible shots now that they can actually move like a soldier should.