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thesandwichlivz

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    Federal Way, WA
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    Star Wars (obviously), Portal, Indiana Jones, Pacific Rim, Marvel, Traveling (sightseeing), Hiking, Video Production, Journalism,

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    Kyle
  1. Eric, Thanks for the quick reply! I'll give that a try today or tomorrow and repost the pics. Thanks.
  2. Ok I've made some progress, but I'm running into some issues in the lower half of my body: Ok here's where the issue comes up. The legs. I feel the clatter is too much and there is not enough space in the knee area. So I'm wondering: do I trim off the top of the thigh and bring them up? or do I trim down the bottom of the calf and let them down? Also, I'm aware I havent finished the crotch pieces so that part is not secured. The top feels nice and tight. I still need to trim the fore arms down, I'm guessing at the top to make everything even? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  3. My current assembly method with RT-Mod is the overlap method, and even though it puts me out of the running for centurion, and I'm actually totally cool with it. I think the centurion title should reflect the hard work, dedication, and skill of those individuals who strive for perfection and screen accuracy. The overlap method for ANH derived, (as smexy as I think it looks) isn't screen accurate. This post is merely me showing my agreement, lol. Great newsletter and very informative!
  4. Awesome advice. Looking at the pics I see what ya mean. I'll see what I can do.
  5. Alrighty, here we go! I did a test fitting tonight and I've got a couple questions. Ok, thats everything so far. Shoulder bells feel right, but I think I'm going to shorten the right forearm to bicep strap a bit and make them even. Now for me "problem" area: So this. I'm a bit picky when it comes to wearing armour. IRL, when I wear my body armor for work, it's extremely snug. I'm not sure if TK armor is supposed to fit the same way. Anyways, visually, this protruding bit bothers me. Functionally, it doesn't get in the way or cause any discomfort. I've already cut quite a bit off the kidney plate, normally making half inch cuts each time. I'm apprehensive of making a cut on the ab plate mostly because it takes off right into the angle. So the question is, just how tight does the ab to kidney section need to be? Would foam pieces inserted under the armor help? I'm also aware that the fabric belt (whenever it arrives) might also help out with this. And I am using velco to hold it together, but maybe 2 snaps at the top will do the trick? Helmet fit: $%#$#^ So, never having worn such awesomeness, I have no idea how its supposed to fit. Is it normal to almost have almost zero head movement (left / right) before the bottom parts of the helmet hit the chest piece? I'm going to tinker with the inside a bit eventually, but right now the helmet seems about right viewing wise. Also, my wife is short and I was looking down a bit. Thanks for taking the time to read!
  6. And after my armor is ready I plan on getting this bad boy on my back / left shoulder with my TK number below it: http://twistedsifter.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/stormtrooper-line-art.jpg
  7. I actually got my set from another member who, unfortunately, had to sell his for a family emergency. I initially was on the waiting list for 2014, but I came down on orders for Germany, so I decided to go ahead and make the jump.
  8. Coverstrips it shall be! but currently I'm attending my sisters wedding in Florida. I'll upload more pics a bit later. Are there any builds on the forums that use both? I'm only tracking the coverstrip method
  9. here's some pics from the build thus far: No, I didn't ACTUALLY do the dishes in my gloves. But I did do the dishes eventually. Charlie, from my local garrison (Titan up here in WA), came over to help me get everything sorted and help me get started. Having someone from the garrison there really helped me out. Thanks Charlie! I'm not using fabritac, im using e6000 , I swear! I had some friends come over and help me with the shoulder straps and spacing. This is before we made corrections to make them even in the back. I used a boiling pot of water and some tongs to get the fit right. I'm having a ton of fun putting it all together. I think I finally got the spacing right on the straps for the upper half. I'll have the Mrs. take some pics without me posing in a FB selfie manner, lol.
  10. What was I thinking?! I've been diligently assembling my armour and realized *gasp* I never started a thread! But seriously, I'll start uploading pics soon. I've got the arms pretty much finished and have begun taping up the legs. But first I have a couple questions: I'm in the process of getting in better physical shape (and much to the Mrs. delight), my biceps are getting bigger. I decided to go with the overlap method with the biceps, mainly because I may need to re-adjust / re-size them a little bit down the road. However comma, I want to use the coverstrip / butt-join method whenever possible, because lets face it, it looks sharp. Is a mix match method allowed / authorized? I would love to shoot for Centurion, but knowing that I'll be purposefully growing in size makes the more permanent nature of coverstrip less appealing. And as a side note, is the Hero neck seal useable with Stunt armor? I was scouring the forums and couldn't find that question before. I know there are differences mainly the bib and number of ribs, but is it that specific for EIB? Thanks for the time and help all! [Kyle}
  11. Exactly. I'm just glad the genre is getting some spotlight. And its going to be a 'breath of cinematic fresh air' in my opinion. Something different. And its Del Toro
  12. Is anyone out there as exited for Pacific Rim as I am?! It's the combination of everything I loved as a kid in one movie: Robots, Kaiju, and cool suits of armor. I'll definitely be hitting the midnight premiere for this one.
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