No way I could have a brown box sitting there for 5 months, in saying that sometimes it's best to take your time, good luck with the build, we will be watching
You can put snaps behind your holster attachments, I use normal armor size snaps too, all of my holster interchange with my belts, I also like to remove the holster when on a non blaster troop, quicker than using Chicago screws
Sometimes the templates need resizing when you print for the different pipe sizing, we can only get 42mm here in Aus, from memory I just up scaled by a few %
Some nice template here
http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/23603-fs-evilboys-screen-accurate-td-belt-clips/
or
http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/10053-fs-thermal-detonator-belt-clips/
People build at different speeds, my armor took 6 months of waiting so I pretty much did all my research and ground work before it got here, from the start to the finish of the build and approval took me two weeks. Good luck with the build
The toy voice changers are preprogrammed you just select one of a dozen settings. aker amp is what we TK's use. Do an eBay search, plenty of them online
Use the search button, there are so many blaster builds out there go through and pick the one you like the most. Part of this journey is research Also make sure you wash the parts with warm soapy water before you start
If it is a Stunt build the you will need the flat green lens, not bubble, if you are doing a hero build then you will need the bubble lens, there is a for sale thread for the bubble lenses
As said before the chest plate at your shoulders looks too high, also the elastic from the chest to ab looks really loose, tighten that and you should be fine
One of those situations when you don't need to do the cut outs in the back of the thighs and calves, the gap really looks huge now. Bringing the ab and back section down may help, but I am 182cm and even with no cut outs you do see a large gap