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gmrhodes13

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  1. Generally it doesn't matter if your belt is attached to the armor, that being said a photo of too to confirm it's attachments would help
  2. I find I don't have as much movement in my FOTK and looking down is not as easy as in my OTTK. Adding some photos of what you are talking about could help, many of us use Imgur, once you upload the photo just copy and paste the "direct link" into your post.
  3. Build to your speed it's not a race and always check the gallery section when in doubt . Here's another useful thread (you may want to check those ab/kidney rivet spacings) Good luck and looking forward to seeing the progress
  4. No you have to reapply for EIB as an ANH Hero and supply all info and full photos again. Helmet, belt and holster are different. A few photo's the DO's will require Close up of the sides and front of your sniper plate. Close up of rivets inside and outside of thigh ammo strip A couple of things you could improve but not required: Blasters generally do not have weathering on the T tracks or handle as these where believed to be plastic so should be all black in appearance. Ab plate should not have rounded corners Ab/kidney rivets should be closer to the edge
  5. I used gloss black on my helmet. No you don't have to cut the chest vent, stickers or paint is fine. Looking forward to the progress
  6. Nice work, looking good, hope to see you approved very soon
  7. Congratulations and welcome to the ranks trooper
  8. Looking good, you may want to straighten the brow trim, it's on a slight slant. You may want to remove a little of the paint from the gum area of the teeth. Frown is painted gray and does not leave the teeth area. Also clean up the black lines on the ears.
  9. It's a two step process, you have to apply for EIB first, once approved you can then go on to applying for Centurion. Also have a read of the EIB and Centurion guidelines Good luck and looking forward to seeing your applications.
  10. Hello and welcome, not sure if this helps but a Google search shows a few suppliers, not sure what your customs regulations are like on importing paint https://www.google.com/search?ei=ByHnXKz1NcPbrQHQ6LqQCA&q=rv+30+electric+blue&oq=rv-30+elec&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i22i30l4.745988.749071..750374...0.0..0.222.2080.0j3j7......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j35i39j0i131j0j0i30j0i22i10i30.EowuVgEi1Oc There is also the option of taking the color code into an automotive paint supplier and have them mix up the paint
  11. Looking forward to seeing the full kit. Incidentally will they be offering the TLJ cod variant?
  12. You don't want to down size too much as you want the overall look to match, I have pretty thin arms and added a few blocks of foam inside to stop them moving around, works great and the glove takes care of any gaps in the front of the forearms.
  13. Many of us do a little trimming once we start trooping, good luck and remember to keep taking fluids
  14. Just one reason for using makers from the vetted sellers list
  15. Nice work, you may just want to remove some of the excess paint on the gums, shouldn't leave the teeth area
  16. Welcome and good luck with the build, looking forward to the progress
  17. Nice work trooper, would you have any other images or a little more story, could be an inclusion to the monthly newsletter, here's an example
  18. Have you thought of posting this on the legion boards, you may get a bigger response. Strike that I just noticed you did. You could also reach out to the legions diversity team ldo@501st.com
  19. Costumes have different ID prefixes, for Stormtrooper it's TK so you would have ST and TK. You can find a full list here http://databank.501st.com/databank/Costuming:CRLbyname It the numbers which never change
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