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CoolCat74

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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About CoolCat74

Member Title

  • Position
    Centurion

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Germany

FISD Info

  • Centurion Granted Date
    20130716
  • EIB Awards
    1
  • EIB Cohorts
    ANH-S

Standard Info

  • Name
    Tom
  • 501st ID
    8145
  • 501st Unit
    German Garrison

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  1. You'll be missed. Take care...
  2. Oh, ok. Thanky you for the info. However, I think I'll keep the thing as it is and I'm glad to see some of you at CE II.
  3. Thank you very much. All of you. You cannot imagine how this fills me with pride.
  4. Just found some time last 2 weeks to do almost all of the recommended changes. Here they are: Crotch / Buttplate: Added a second snap at the buttplate and changed the rivet at crotch piece with a split rivet provided by Echo Thigh ammo pack: Changed the former rivets to cap rivets provided by Echo and painted them white Mic Tips: replaced mic tips incl. speakers with the original ones I tried to change the position of the kneeplate, too, but it almost broke by attempt because of the used loctite. So I decided to leave it as it is. Like Dennis already posted, there were Movie-Troopers with the same kind of knee-placement. I hope you agree with the changes I made and wait for your feedback. Regards, Tom
  5. Thank you all. I'll keep you informed and will change the things step by step.
  6. Hi Phil, I will try to make the changes, but it'll take some time since I have not much free time at the moment. Regards, Tom
  7. Hi Phil, thank you for your quick answer. Here's a picture of the arm strapping. I hope this one is ok. The other things you mentioned (second snap and stud at the crotch piece) should be no problem. Except of the kneeplate. It was positioned as shown to be straight at center view. The whole knee including the kneeplate was glued with loctite454. So it's almost impossible to change that in an easy way without damaging it. AFAIK there were movie-armors of the same kind concerning the kneeplate. However, if this is a problem please tell me. I fully understand if it doesn't meet the requirements for centurion and therefore I won't get it. Regards, Tom
  8. Name: Thomas Nagel ID: TK-8145 Forum Name: CoolCat74 Garrison: German Garrison Costume Information Mandatory Information Armor = RS Prop Masters Helmet = RS Prop Masters Blaster = scratchbuilt aluminum/resin kit Optional Height = 6'1" Weight = 190 lbs Boots = TKBoots Canvas belt = Clothears Hand Plates = Sonnenschein (very special thanks!!!) Electronics = Voiceamp combined with Mictips incl. speakers (helmet); Blaster Core 4.0 by plecterlabs (E-11) Neckseal = Florian Wiedemann after plans from Dennis Hahn Holster = Frank Vahlke Application Photos Front Back Left Right AB/Kidney Back/Chest Holster/Dropboxes Butt/Kidney Cod/Butt Attachment Gloves/Handguards Shoulder Bridge front Shoulder Bridge back Strapping via split rivets Kneeplate front Kneeplate left Kneeplate right Thigh Attachment Helmet front Helmet back Helmet left Helmet right Mictips w. speakers Lenses STrim Thermal Detonator Neckseal Blaster left Blaster right Blaster back As requested in the EIB Thread, I changed the needed things to go for centurion. Hopefully it meets the expectations. Regards, Tom (TK-8145)
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