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Unfortunately staff do get busy and some things can be missed, I know there are still other CRL's missing items or have incorrect information, there is a process to CRL changes and can take some time especially if other CRL's are being worked on around the same time. If ever this issue arises again either keep plugging away and asking or message the DL directly. Anyone making a pauldron note there are some specific differences with this pauldron and this is the perfect time to address some of these and do some updates so we can get a L3 approvable pauldron photo added to the CRL. Note the closure, no rivets, attached under the pauldron, not curved to a point, a thin edged/sewn strap. ed. Could add velcro to one end so it attaches underneath the pauldron. Anyone looking for a pauldron template you can find one here Note the black areas only have 5 segments not 6 like in the template
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Tilheyra's FEM7 Build
gmrhodes13 replied to Tilheyra's topic in Other Non-Approved Star Wars Costumes
If you do get any wobble you can use a long piece of wood with sandpaper wrapped around to sand the sides straight (I use a plastic sanding block). -
Trying to Identify a Suit I Purchased
gmrhodes13 replied to stgordon2's topic in Hard Armor (General Discussion)
You have to watch some makes of boots as the ankles are just too low and will come out of the shin when walking. Most go for the Keeptrooping boots these days. There are cheaper boots available on Ebay and other sites but do come with stitching on the inner sides ok for basic approval but not for higher levels. NOTE not many show you the inner sides of the boots just for the reason of the extra stitching Great references here on original boots -
Tim’s first time build (RS Prop Masters ESB TK)
gmrhodes13 replied to TrickyT81's topic in ESB Build Threads
I cut a piece of cardboard the size of my hand, inserted and positioned the handguard over where my knuckles would be then sewed. -
Unfortunately you can get a air holes due to the paste curing and heat build up. It is definitely looking better, using a block of wood with sandpaper wrapped around can help to take down any high spots. Depending on the final outcome some do apply some paint to match the armor better, it's a case of trying to mix a shade that best matches your armor.
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Andrew's @sly11 last post about the cape in June "Follow the colour scheme of the book cover and Black series figure. They both show a black cape and that grayish or Matt silver trim. Impossible to know a fabric type due to the formats we have to go off, but if Phasma is anything to go off with her cape, eve that would only be a rough guide adjusting the colour scheme to suit the references we have."
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Just comparing with a few other troops. Dark troopers appear flat Live action droid also flat Even officer appears flat Live action officer appears embroidered (thicker appearance) We could also take this approach, flat vinyl or paint L3 for Rebels and if we get a live action we ask for embroidered (dependant on references of course) but yes I agree for basic vinyl, paint or embroidered should all be fine.
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Personally I think the flatter appearance looks better, embroidered looks too lumpy and doesn't match the references I see someone offering flat rubber patches on etsytoo but they look too thick I would think vinyl would be the way to go for L3
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If he's building from scratch you could also mention the closure is different to the ANH style, no rivets and goes under the pauldron not on top and is thin strap not rounded.
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Post it in this thread or send PM to Andrew There is also a grey version with chimera which may need adding. Rebel TK CRL for reference what is required from the image. NOTE this image should really be changed as it is not the non puffy animated version (if someone has a non puffy style) OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): Animated style only may be worn, not puffy ANH style pauldrons. Non puffy While updating the CRL should add red to the optional colors
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I guess nobody followed up on it, our DL @Sly11 would be the one to speak to
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Gree's Rebels TK Build.....Squad Leader
gmrhodes13 replied to Commander Gree's topic in Rebels TK Build Threads
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Looking forward to seeing the progress
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Greetings and good tidings trooper
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Very hard to say, it just depends on color, there are many shades of white we see depending on maker but there is always the option of touching up with paint, some do this with there OTTK when adding side shims.
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Found a few posts in the Anovos build group on Facebook, unfortunately no finished images https://www.facebook.com/groups/838545079553903/search/?q=too tall And another Here's an extended kidney
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Can't say I've seen any builds like that, although I have found some mention of adding an inch but so far no images "My initial idea was to separate the cod and ab pieces, then add a few inches of ABS and hide that behind the belt....hopefully I can extend it enough. I'm sure this has been done by other tall troopers, but I haven't seen any images or anything."
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At this stage they are the only one selling "ready to wear" armor, albeit I don't think I've seen any photos so far of what their "ready to wear" kit looks like. You may still need to make some adjustments as well as the upgrades for legion approval. As always check with your GML (garrison membership liaison) as they will be the ones overseeing your costume submission.
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Super commando build 850 armor works
gmrhodes13 replied to mglover54's topic in Imperial Commando Build Threads
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Just a tip but if you use white elastic for the shins it isn't as noticeable if the accidently open and the elastic is seen White is also screen accurate
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Should really apply in thin coats and build up to what is required, it helps to dry fully. Sanding ABS paste is not a quick process, sanding wet will help our sandpaper last longer (if using wet and dry sandpaper) also wrapping around a small piece of wood helps to sand down high spots. A few ABS paste How To's Wet sanding
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Sorry to hear this, unfortunately many of the kits don't really go over 6', some makers do offer longer shins but these don't help other areas. For the taller trooper AM (Daves Darkside Depot) is a better fit.
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Hello and welcome to the forum, you may want to speak with your GML (garrison membership liaison) it is he/she/they/them who will ultimately review your costume for legion approval. You would be required to make any changes outlined in the CRL (costume reference library) because of the molded edges on the armor the ROTJ version would be it's closest match, you would however need a new helmet as the Rubies is not approvable, @sskunky CFO does a nice helmet I have not seen a Rubies modified for legion approval for some years now, most threads are over 10 years old
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When applying ABS paste try to do this in thin coats, waiting for them to dry in between, adding large quantities small air bubbles can form and be quite noticeable when sanding How To ABS paste
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Matt and James's TK build thread - AM 4.5
gmrhodes13 replied to Sawanator's topic in ANH Build Threads
Drop box should line up with the end of the plastic belt.