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gmrhodes13

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  1. You can buy seperate blaster pieces from here http://www.doopydoos...plicas-31-c.asp . There are also a couple fo tutorials in forum for making them too, may be an option for you http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/15586-power-cylinders/page__hl__%2Bpower+%2Bcylinders__fromsearch__1 , I have seen them made out of plastic, marker pen tubes and furniture screw covers. Look forward to the trial fit
  2. Looking good, well done
  3. No I applied just enough heat to both sides so it didn't distort, if you hold pressure to it you can feel when there is enough heat, you can feel the pieces move. Pressure first then heat, has saved me on many a stubborn piece of abs.
  4. I had a bit of a gap in the centre of one of my shins, I applied some heat to both sides and then pushed the two pieces together which closed the gap, just hold until it cools. I used the velcro, was a nicer look for me, make sure you leave enough cover strip to glue the Velcro too, I glued 10mm of the cover strip to one side of the calve and left 15mm for the velcro. Just a tip, before applying glue rough up the surface with some course sandpaper, will give a better hold for the velcro
  5. Sometimes the paint is still soft so you could use a knife or toothpick to scrape some paint away. Sanding would be a last resort as you need to use a very fine paper before using polish, if the paper is too course it will leave scratches
  6. Yay you got your kit but shame you have to do so many mods, I have heard this with some other pre made kits. It is a shame but at least you have taken the right road to improving what you have. Just on what I can see the black lines on your ears just needs a little fix, just to get them a little thinner would look great. Some people have to use quite large cover strips on their thighs and they put these on the rear so they are not noticed as much. Keep up the good work I'm sure you will win in the end
  7. In the for sale section, very quick postage too, http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/8638-for-sale-inner-drop-boxes/
  8. I came across this website by accident, had fx armor and www.tk1336.com/am.html
  9. It's better than waiting for armor to arrive lol
  10. Thanks Jeroen the trick is not to post the mistakes, there has been a few lol. Hopefully your not waiting too much longer for approval, you may end up being the first centurion for 2013
  11. I keep 2 small flat pieces of wood at hand just in case there is a warp, sandwich the warp while hot between them and you can bring it back to straight
  12. Having others eyes is a great help, I went through the same experience, you think you are just about done then someone says "hey did you notice this" lol. After all you where 99% there, just needed a couple of tweaks. Good luck with your mods and hope to see a centurion approval soon
  13. Very cool that's great news, I had been thinking about a HWT build but didn't want to go under the TD Id.
  14. Some great improvements so far, hope to see more in the new year. Keep up the good work, we appreciate it
  15. Nice prep work, you're moving along nicely
  16. Thanks Jenny its hard to believe I got here in the end, the last but if my build just went so well. Now thinking of what next to tackle, I'm thinking a hero conversion so I can troop as either
  17. I had all sorts if trouble with mine, I could get it to sit straight but then it wouldn't follow the angle of the shin, again with the use of my trusty friend "the heat gun" I managed to fiddle a bit and won in the end
  18. No you can't have just flat backs, must be an inner backing, with sides
  19. Only 5 to go but I don't think we are going to meet the target, not unless some of you have been working through the night lol
  20. Congrats and well done trooper, welcome to the ranks
  21. Congrats and well done trooper, welcome to the ranks again lol
  22. Congrats and well done trooper, welcome to the ranks
  23. Congrats and well done trooper, welcome to the ranks
  24. I used a Dremel to start then sandpaper wrapped around some wood for the finer adjustments, I just take a little off at a time, I mark with a pencil where I think it needs trimming, it is time consuming but worth it in the end
  25. They look pretty good, if you go for EIB or Centurion you will need inner drop boxes, these help stop the boxes wanting to flip back as they end up flush with the belt at the back , you can see the inner boxes below
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