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Raintrooper

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  1. That's the way it goes at first for everyone.. You can't tell the difference between an FX and an RS suit. They all just look like Stormtroopers! :P 
    I spent about a year on this website (reading, studying, looking at build threads, asking questions, learning all the acronyms) before I got my big brown box. Just hang out here for a while... You'll start to get it. :duim:   

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  2. ...Not really understanding your concern either. Your reasoning doesn't make sense. Of course Anovos kits can be built to centurion. From what I understand, those who have achieved centurion have made some mods to the pre-built helmet, and the rest of the armor is just as good as any other kit out there. Scrap the belt, fit the armor to you perfectly, meet all the CRL requirements, and boom.. you're centurion. Seriously.  

  3. NOPE! Don't do it! Looks like the typical inaccurate FX recast. Most armor kits on ebay are. I know the price looks good, but you'll get what you pay for.  
    I did the same thing when I first started.. searched ebay, amazon, googled 'stormtrooper armor', looked all through originalstormtrooper.com... Everything you need is right HERE at FISD. :duim:    

     

    Now that I've said that... the ONLY armor maker on ebay worth buying from is from seller 'mtk_armory'.  Thats TK-4510 from trooperbay.com.  Good service, quick delivery, affordable, and accurate!  

  4. My opinion... Drinking while in armor = Bad idea. Even more-so, being around other people who are drinking. Aside from the obvious dehydration and bathroom break issues, I definitely wouldn't wear my armor to a Halloween party or any place where friends or strangers are drinking and/or getting the least bit rowdy.  I've heard stories from a few people who've been smacked on top of the helmet repeatedly, arms thrown over their shoulders, and given over-zealous bear hugs that almost knock them over... Not fun, and can be pretty painful. I'd advise keeping your armor for trooping and think of a different costume for Halloween parties. You'll see what I mean when you realize how much time and money you put into your armor and just how uncomfortable it can be wearing for long periods of time.  It's just not worth the risk.  

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