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SethB6025

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    Seth
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    Old Line Garrison

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  1. Very nice find Paul! Trolling for impossible to find items like these is a real blast, and don't let the indignant sods get you down.
  2. I'll be in for ANH & ESB by the end of 08.
  3. I'd say so. The hero face seemed a bit wider, but that isn't anything that some careful heat couldn't fix. Aside from filling in the teeth and smoothing over the cap/back a little more you wouldn't have a whole lot to do.
  4. After taking the time to look at the photos I was figuring as much. The side shot confirms it. Nice work so far. I wasn't trying to dog your build, just wanted to be clear on lineage.
  5. They've been showing it missing the Earth since they've been tracking it. The chances were far less than 50/50, something like 1 in several thousand, even in the last few weeks. 300,000 miles is close, but the moon is an average of 238,855 miles away to put that into perspective. "Close to satellites" News is best gotten from multiple sources.
  6. You call them two different names, why? I had understood "vacuum this" to simply be a reseller of the 3rd gen bucket. They are both TE recasts, just wondering in what fashion they differed?
  7. They sealed the seam at the ears. They ROTJ ones were glued on, just not quite like that. I'd take an educated stab at who is responsible for it but theres no point. Like Mike said, there are tells of an amateur vac-former.
  8. Left to right, AP, TE, TM. Between AP/TM I'd go TM without a second thought. The re-used parts (both arms identical) and the leg issues would be enough to turn me off of AP. Also, AP is all using .080 (thickness prior to forming) TM uses a few gauges for different parts, yielding a greater formed thickness on larger parts like the chest. I have a few TM parts on my suit, and I've found them to be both substantial and detailed.
  9. The little thingy at the bottom of the "strip" that runs down the shoulder bell.
  10. I switched to rubber gloves a while ago and won't ever go back to anything else. Your hands will sweat a little, but the dexterity you have is great & they look perfect.
  11. I use the same military pads. Properly positioned they are the most comfortable and secure method I have ever tried. Hands down better than a hard hat liner or insulation foam.
  12. That seems to have been intentional, judging from that photo. The lens material used for that helmet would have had to have been much taller than the more familiar eye-height strip, and not the result of slipping acetate. Nice catch Matt.
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