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ANOVOS (DENUO NOVO) FOTK Armor Delivery Possibility
lithiumus replied to JonnieBear's topic in TFA Stormtrooper
So these are the wrist lower forearm pieces. Its been a while but I dont see this version for TFA or TLJ… do these need to be corrected to pass CRL? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
ANOVOS (DENUO NOVO) FOTK Armor Delivery Possibility
lithiumus replied to JonnieBear's topic in TFA Stormtrooper
Got mine a few days ago and only just received email notification that it shipped... I'm totally fine with it this way! Nice surprise! -
ANOVOS (DENUO NOVO) FOTK Armor Delivery Possibility
lithiumus replied to JonnieBear's topic in TFA Stormtrooper
Im going to go the other way and make this a TFA… Ill have to source a TFA cod piece…. What other major differences? TD? Helmet obviously… -
KCP First Order F-11D Studio Replica Blaster
lithiumus replied to kcpstudio's topic in Weapons of the First Order
Hey Ken, Any chance you can update the Photobucket links? Photobucket really wreaked havoc on a lot of forums by disabling 3rd party linking... and yes, I'm interested but I'd like to see the pics then Ill PM you with a commitment, etc. Thanks! -
Never a truer statement and well said!
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Force Awakens Heavy Gunner cannon build
lithiumus replied to camprandall's topic in Weapons of the First Order
Ill sleep with it! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalkmjytump -
TFA SE-44C Hardware - Screws, Pins, etc
lithiumus replied to lithiumus's topic in Weapons of the First Order
Parts... 4 x 18-8 Stainless Steel Pin-In Torx Button Socket Cap Screw, 4-40 Thread, 1/2" Length 4 x 18-8 Stainless Steel Pin-In Torx Button Socket Cap Screw, 8-32 Thread, 1/2" Length 1 x 18-8 Stainless Steel Metric Coiled Spring Pin, M3 Diameter, 30mm Length Not sure yet what spring to use that would work well for the trigger... -
I've got the mo3dprinting pistol kit and was wondering if anyone has purchased any of the security screws, pins, springs, etc? I'm located in Toronto and haven't been able to find anything locally without ordering. If someone has purchased bulk, let me know if you'd be willing to sell as set. If not, I'd be willing to order up the hardware and sell back sets to anyone in need. I'm good either way and happy to help others as needed.
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I don't think Jim is saying to add a new seam but to cut along the already existing seam(s) and overlap with velcro to make the thighs smaller. I would likely be doing this to all the parts to make them fit nicely and look more accurate as needed. The challenge is to make the seam look like they mate together cleanly after the cut rather than an obvious overlap. Check out some of the great build threads esp. ukswrath's I forget the terminology but the idea is to use scrap HIPS pieces and cut an overlap strip and use it to reconnect the other side after the cut. So cut an existing seam, clean up the edge you want to preserve. Cut a scrap HIPS strip. Fit the thigh piece and determine how much you are cutting. Cut to fit, clean the edge Glue the HIPS strip to the back of one edge with overlap. Then either glue the overlap joining the other edge or use velcro. Something like that...
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Accurate TFA Pistol Print Run
lithiumus replied to mo3dprinting's topic in Weapons of the First Order
Congrats! Hope you are getting all the sleep you can! -
Fantastic review. I'm so excited!
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Accurate TFA Pistol Print Run
lithiumus replied to mo3dprinting's topic in Weapons of the First Order
I think you can use an airsoft glock and modify it to work. I was considering the same thing but you'd still have to make the white cover for the rear of the grip to attach to the Glock. Has someone made or offered something like that? -
Accurate TFA Pistol Print Run
lithiumus replied to mo3dprinting's topic in Weapons of the First Order
Got my pistol last week! Very nice! Will start the build next week and will post on a separate build thread. I'll post the finished product here when I'm done! Thanks again Justin, nice work!