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gmrhodes13

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  1. Congratulations trooper and welcome to the ranks
  2. I use satin black on my TD screws and it's not been an issue so far.
  3. General strapping, most use elastic with snaps (if you double snap you have a spare in case one fails) other glue directly or use Velcro, I like the snaps so when the elastic stretches over time you can just remove and replace. Snap placement https://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/24487-diagram-of-snap-placement/
  4. Making good progress
  5. Nice work, I'm sure any youngling will be glad to get his/her grubby little (small hands smell like cabbage) mitts on them
  6. Looking good, looing forward to seeing the end result
  7. Hello and welcome aboard, there are quite a few build threads for both KB and Jim's so worth having a look through those, will give you a better understanding of what is involved building each of those kits. I would be cautious purchasing armor which is 3D printed, I've seen some other costumes made from it and they aren't as strong as ABS or fibreglass.
  8. I predicted this some time ago, since A LOT of people pulled out and cancelled their orders Anovos now finds itself (when they are in hand) with quite a few kits that they don't have buyers for so now are reaching out to anyone who had previously shown interest, perhaps they will learn you can't keep stringing people along and not delivering.
  9. I normally try to join the fronts (what the public normally sees) first to get a nice even flat appearance, then tackle the rears. I also like to add inside strips just for a little extra strength before heating and forming the rear closures. I use a heat gun but it does take some practice to use so a heat bath is a much safer option, if you have a look at some of the other AP build threads it will give you an idea what others have done.
  10. Looks much better. Having some "youngling friendly" blasters on hand is a good idea, I remember handing mine over to a youngling early on in my trooping days to find it was returned with the front sight missing, luckily a wrangler had noticed the piece hit the floor and save it
  11. Nice work so far, looking forward to the progress pics
  12. Congratulations trooper and welcome to the ranks
  13. You'll need a couple of side photos too of your sniper plate
  14. Congratulations Sarah
  15. Here's an original, notice very little return edge. Gallery section has a lot of helpful images
  16. Hello and welcome aboard, you'll find some info in this thread Ultimately it will be your GML (garrison membership liaison) who will be looking over your application so I would advise contacting him/her in regards to it's approval, to find your local garrison head here
  17. You know that's the link I posted
  18. Luc is referring to the rear cover strips I believe. They stop below the raised ridge, even when that area hasn't been cut away.
  19. I've seen ABS distort with a particular make of snap and E6000, must have been the coating reacting with the glue and causing heat, this was on AM armor a recruit was working on, I've never come across the issue myself while building armor.
  20. Research is the key, there are a lot of build threads out there to follow, also have a read through this
  21. Nice work, I would try to bring your chest inwards so it's sits a little flusher against the ab plate, it may come down a little which could help.
  22. Very nice, just a tip but if you use an online photo host such as Imgur you can post images directly in to your thread. Here's a guide how to use Imgur
  23. Nice work, just watch your drop box placements when you kit up next as you can see one isn't sitting right. Good luck
  24. Hello and welcome aboard, looking forward to the build
  25. Nice work, looking forward to the progress
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