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gmrhodes13

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  1. Congratulations and welcome Expert Infantry and the EI Honor Gallery
  2. Walmart exclusive Hallween Night Trooper - Black Series
  3. Nice work. You may want to have a look at your belt boxes and there positioning, they are a little loose. Positions of knee armor too. Also you will need separate images not combined, it would be a great help to have your images (especially pieces) taken on a contrasting background, makes editing a lot easier. Also note position of pieces should be as they are worn, your forearms are opposite in the image above. You will also need to provide all images of pieces, gaskets, cape, etc, compare with other FOTK CRL's, TFA, TLJ, Phasma This may be of help FYI currently there are no CRL's being finalized or published due to the Legion Web Team transferring to a new CRL platform, no date on when this will be completed.
  4. Videos: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GKc0Jx6DF9lI87tjTKk3XLbP8T2xEg3e/view https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DpOLDy7voD2ufCiMpYoWJoMgDlGpoDVj/view UPDATED Blast-a-Trooper Certificates: Letter Format: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ays5GsWcrFd7Eu-ym_CreRAbPvEHe1Hz/view?usp=drive_link Blast-a-Trooper-Certificate.pdf Letter BnW: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LGqNRv4HsqVE-_ho_GY4L7P7osjltu4X/view?usp=drive_link Blast-a-Trooper-CertificateBnW.pdf A4 Format: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1umvHyweGZ3bR2aLe8Qj1WVz2AeXATxKW/view?usp=sharing Blast-a-Trooper-Certificate_A4.pdf A4 BnW: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EZQzPeoDb4OuWL2XSD3drzNvba2uxoxi/view?usp=sharing Blast-a-Trooper-CertificateBnW_A4.pdf
  5. 1 large and 4 small is fine as there is no CRL requirement A good idea is to add some material behind to add some more strength, they can crack over time. I trimmed mine the width of the ridges, then glued underneath so it can't be seen, many do the full width of the shoulder straps, as below shows.
  6. I did see that one yesterday, I'm looking for something a little cheaper, imperial credits are at an all time low. Theres a few on eBay, just been waiting on confirmation about size, which now appears we have
  7. Looking good. Some info on shoulder straps. You can trim the sides down a little more Not all armor makes can achieve the screen reference for shoulder straps attachment at the front, 1 large tab and 4 to 5 small tabs on the front. For Level 2, no visible rivets are present. For Level 3, they shall free float in the back, be glued in the front and need to be held down in the back via a white elastic band to the white fabric/elastic chest/back connection. Ideally this strap should be 1/4 inch (5 mm) wide, and connect over the tab at the top of the back armor. The bridge should also lay flush against the back. NOTE: As seen in the photos below, there are no large tabs on the rear of the shoulder bridges. This is not specifically mentioned in the CRL, but removing them is highly recommended if possible.
  8. Very nice, first photo I've seen with someone wearing one. No to find the little bugger
  9. Congratulations trooper and welcome to the Centurion ranks, was well worth the extra effort
  10. Every little bit adds up in the end, you will get there, don't lose hope
  11. First Order ElectroprodMade in 2018 for The Rise Of Skywalker.From what I remember this was made.mp4
  12. I like shape but looks a tad small in the hand Still on the hunt for some better images, scoring old Star Wars show prop segments currently
  13. There's been quite a few sold, some mention "costume created by 501st legion" but others have not, guess it's buyer beware. They've been selling for @ $10,000 US and over. A stormtrooper suit from Jon Favreau's Star Wars television series The Mandalorian. Stormtroopers appeared throughout the series in costumes created by the 501st Legion, a fan group dedicated to creating screen-accurate Stormtrooper suits. This particular suit was worn in the final episodes, "The Reckoning" and "Redemption".
  14. Some photos of your issues may help us guide you. Here is a how to add photos from a free image host I would also contact DN for replacement parts.
  15. I used spray cans, local auto store had a base white which matched the helmet well so I was lucky there. This is also automotive acrylic paint, goes on with thin coats, dries fast and can be sanded and compound polished if you get runs.
  16. Not sure if it's the same in Japan but a lot of automotive parts stores have paint mixing stations which you can get made in rattle spray cans. In case you need a color code this is what a lot of people have been using in the past.
  17. You may want to contact the manufacturer, I had mine for 2 years before the battery failed. The Icomm unit takes power from the amplifier and charges the internal battery, but when the battery fails it can no longer work. Using an eternal battey means you can charge at any time or even swap the battery when the charge is too low
  18. TFA Leg Torch 7:50 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fx4_9zZ_stU9_KK4aGXmlpKl_Qy761W2/view?usp=sharing
  19. Some references
  20. The boots look to have a high enough neck, many boots out there do not and will end up coming out from under the shin. Added a connector between the boot and shin can be a good idea, I use elastic, some use velcro or nylon with snaps. Also helps to stop rotation of the shins. Boot references here for comparison Here's a few different ways to stop the neck from popping out, also stop rotation.
  21. Picatinny rails: Purchase: F-11D/E-11 Picatinny Rails - (justloseph63) - Link (purchase) F-11D/E-11 Picatinny Rails - (evike.com) - Link (purchase) F-11D/E-11 Picatinny Rails - (m416gelblaster) - Link (purchase) Free 3D files: F-11D Picatinny Rails - (themaninthesuitcase) - Link 3D files E-11 Picatinny Rails - (TK14082) -Link Part of Rogue One 3D files
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