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Yea, I have a feeling even as small as it is, obscuring the logo wouldn't be possible.
I found these:
http://www.brogini.com/product_detail.cfm?id=JB
Nothing in the US though..
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How about these? Provided the sole is painted black too..----------
Nevermind.. Same issue as the camper with the tops being too low...
I'll keep searching
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Ok thx... The hunt continues.
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Oh crud, just noticed those boots are made of a rubber that looks like leather...
How about these from Camper?
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Hi,
Given the current snag with TK Boots. I've been looking around for alternatives. Would these boots be acceptable for Centurion level after painting white?
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Rob recommends I pull it apart and misalign the bottom to match the one in their build. Good thing I'm using E-6000 haha.
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Yea, that's my fear is the ammo pack will look crooked. I emailed Rob at RS to get his opinion.. Curious to see
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Build Update:
I haven't had much time to post, but have made progress on the build. I've trimmed the edges of everything except for the shins. I'll post more images when I get a chance. One thing I wanted some opinions on is the right thigh piece. From looking at other images, LFL & RS builds included, I could see that the top front seam was misaligned due to the originals being that way. But since there was always the thigh battery pack fastened, I assumed the bottom seam edges were aligned. Well I found the image below yesterday on RS's facebook page and I'm now wondering if I should rip apart the front seam and reglue it so the bottom is misaligned too. The difference is about 10mm. Do you think I should redo it? Or will it be ok as I have it since it will be covered up. I wrapped the battery pack around the bottom & it looks like the alignment will not affect the end result..
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Hi Jesse,
Welcome. I'm in the thick of working on an RS stunt build. It's my first time making one too. Some things are easier than expected, some more challenging. The key is definitely patience. Also I found a lot of things I read on the forums made more sense once I had my kit in hand.
Having a blast so far, hope you do too.
Oh btw, TK boots are having supply issues. Check the recent post on their website.
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Welcome
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Welcome. I grew up in Cleveland @ Maple Heights, though I haven't been back in many years. I live in LA now.
I have an RS kit I'm working on. It is as screen accurate as you can get. Don't fear the trimming and assembly. Easier than you might think.
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Yea, looks like your mark cuts too much from the elbow side. I left about a 4-5mm return.
The wrist side seems ok provided there is no return left at the edge
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Welcome Mike
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Thanks for the encouragement all. Last night I was trimming the thigh plates. I used a 10mm strip as a guide to cut along the front ridges and taped them for a test fit. The RS pieces are of different lengths. Hope this isn't to obvious of a question, but I aligned the bottom edge and let the difference occur at the top. Is this correct? There is about a 20-25mm difference at the top. I'm at work so can't post pics at the moment but will do so tonight if it is unclear.
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Good luck with the build
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Oh, excellent! Just what I was looking for.. Can't believe I missed that thread in my search. Thx
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Great job! I look forward to trooping with you all in the future. I need some TK Elves to build my armor as I sleep hehe..
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Cool, thanks for the help.
Also, I've been trying to figure out how wide to make the return where the brackets are bolted through. I've been following the lines in the RS pieces and its about 20-25mm. But I know the pieces have been made with some excess. Plus the original suit they have has a much smaller return.
It seems to vary in the LFL images I am looking at too. So not sure if this is a personal preference matter. Also how close should the bolts be set from the edge? There is a slight indentation in the RS chest plate that looks like a hole mark. This mark is about 10mm from the edge. Some LFL images show these bolts practically right in the bend of the return. I wasn't sure if that was common or unique to some suits that they cobbled together during filming.
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I've looked through many builds and pages, and apologize if these are redundant questions. A few minor details that are unclear to me.
1. I have the wire brackets for connecting the ab plate to chest plate, and the butt, kidney and back plates. How are the black elastic loops that go through the brackets fastened? Sewn? Glued?
2. What adhesive is best used to connect the white elastic shoulder straps to the back plate? E-6000? Anything special to do when using it on elastic? Am I correct in understanding the screen accurate approach would be to glue them directly to the back plate? I'm undecided on if I will do this with snap plates instead. I like the convenience and practicality of snap plates, but appreciate being as screen accurate as possible.
3. In several builds it looks like some people have snaps fastened to nylon webbing that is then attached to the back of the armor. Is that what I see in their photos? It's often hard to tell because of low res in that part of the images.
Hope my questions aren't too confusing without example images. I'll add some if it is...
Thx
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Fritzthfox's ANH Stunt build (T/MC)
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Love the citations! Great first troop. Thx for sharing