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whostaylor

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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  1. Not bad, not bad at all. Thanks for the tip Taylor. Where did you see the same paint for $8+?

     

    BTW it has taken me almost 6 cans Ivory Satin (originally recommended) to adequately cover my ST armor. Stuff adds up quick.

    Here's the site: http://www.dickblick.com/items/01425-8140/

     

    Really? I have 4 cans of sand & I've got about 1/2?1 can left. I'm done painting. it really does though...

  2. I just updated the helmet electronics. Thanks, Matt for the extended setup!!

     

    Here's a link to his fan kits. :)

    http://m.ebay.com/itm/162059846591?_trkparms=aid=222007&algo=SIC.MBE&ao=1&asc=20141013130338&meid=b911a756e60c485ba4fb243ba9e4e529&pid=100172&rk=1&rkt=6&sd=162017725272&_trksid=p2349624.c100172.m2966&_mwBanner=1

     

    I also updated the main post with links to all of the stuff I've put into my helmet. :)

  3. I had been thinking about closing the shins with magnets. I ended up going with ukswrath's hook straps but yours look great. Fantastic job all around! It's crazy to see how much needed to get trimmed.

    Thanks!! Yeah, it was a little nerve-wracking cutting all that off... The hook method is more accurate, but I wanted something where I didn't have to look to make sure it lined up, and pretty much did the work for me. Plus... Magnets are magic. So...

  4. Size comparison! ^_^

    (Her armor is on the left, mine is on the right)

     

    Shins:

    Not much changed on hers, mainly width.

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    Right thigh:

    Ended up cutting a lot off the top, and quite a bit off of the width. Did the best I could at maintaining the shape.

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    Left thigh:

    Ended up cutting a lot off the top, and quite a bit off of the width. Did the best I could at maintaining the shape. (I'm slightly less happy with the lack of original shape her's has, but I couldn't sacrifice anymore off of the outside piece.)

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    Forearms:

    As I posted previously, I cut 2 of the divots off of hers, as well as quite a bit of width.

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    Biceps:

    I kept the length on these, but cut a ton of the original width off.

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    Shoulder bells:

    I think I cut .75cm off the side & 1cm off the bottom. (In an earlier post, I put the proper amounts)

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    Her:

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    Me:

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    If anyone has any questions, please feel free to ask! :)

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  5. Internal strapping:

    I used snaps & the heavier duty elastic that came with the anovos kit. I used Velcro to hold the backplate down a bit. (Until I decide whether I'm gonna cut down the kidney plate or not)

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    Fitting the armor in the small husky:

    First, I put the shins & forearms in the thighs

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    Then I lay those inside the torso armor. (Push the biceps into the thighs as well)

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    Beyond that... Fill in the gaps with the rest of the suit. (Soft goods, blaster, belt, boots, etc.)

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    Unfortunately, the helmet doesn't fit inside, but that's what a helmet bag is for!

  6. Helmet electronics!!!

     

    Hearing assist

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    Hovi speakers & mic

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    icomm, hovi amp, hearing assist unit, & voltage converter (for usb power)

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    Fan & battery placement

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    Updated electronics:

    -Painted the icomn white (thanks for the tip Blacky)

    -Added a 3rd fan

    -Rewired the fan system to run off both USB batteries.

     

    (This was a solution to a problem I was having with the batteries remaining on with the hearing assist. It requires such minimal power that the battery's "smart" technology would turn itself off even though it was running. I had a usb splitter with a small thumb drive plugged in, but I like this system better.)

  7. Yesterday & today were a whole lot of cutting, sizing, sanding, repeat.

     

    All that's left to fit: legs.

     

     

    One major thing I kept in mind while sizing everything is: you cannot resize the helmet. (Thank you Tony)

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    Shoulder bells: I cut off 7mm from the side & 10mm from the bottom.

     

    Back: no change.

     

    Kidney: no change

     

    Chest: no change

     

    Ab: 1cm off of the left & right side. Cut the cod piece off & brought it up about 2cm. I haven't determined how I'm going to reattach it just yet.

     

    Forearms: cut 2 of the squares off. (I don't remember the exact measurements) 9c931e0903b262e6b6b8471d5c647b1e.jpg

    I left them a little bit wide on her on purpose to keep everything a little bit more proportional. I have full intent to add foam. c41bd21a0f71c3a0a98be075efa5e1eb.jpg

     

     

    I've had a very soft goal to get this armor done by May 4th, and so far... I think we might still be on target!

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  8. 4/28/16

     

    Left Nicole alone for a few hours. She got the entire kit cut out, I sh!t you not. She's killin' it.

     

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    I started the sizing with the biceps cuz.. Well... They're definitely the easiest.

     

    There's a good amount needed to be chopped off.

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    To start, I used a cover strip aligned to the top inner corner (right where the inside of the bicep dips down) and drew out a straight line.

     

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    Then, I measured out 7.5mm(half the width of the cover strip). Taped it off. Scored & snapped.

     

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    For those that have been around my TK build... I love super glue. That being said....

     

    Here are the finished biceps. (Gonna clean 'em up once it's all done)

     

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    Left

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    Right

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  9. Next: Helmet

     

    I cleaned up the ears, replaced the ear screws with the proper screen accurate ones. Cleaned up & repainted the frown. Cleaned up the eyes. Mounted the lens on the ear screws, and put in a new hard hat liner.

     

    I will be replacing the hovi's with UKSWRATH's helmet electronics kit, and adding the hearing assist, etc. (I'll update that when those arrive.)

    http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/31436-fs-ukswraths-hovi-mic-tips-with-speakers-crl-accurate-tips/

    http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/32487-ukswraths-stormtrooper-hearing-assist-system/

     

    Before:

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    After:

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  10. I started with the belt.... I replaced it with the Kittell belt.

     

    I didn't like the idea of taking the rivet caps off. So... I decided to cut the canvas belt off at the rivets, and use snaps to hold the ammo belt onto the canvas.

     

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    To get everything properly placed... I measured the length of the belt, marked the top lightly with pencil. Then eye-balled from the center rivet of the ammo belt to the top back side & drew a light line. Then, took the pencil & scribbled on the tips of each of the 3 snaps on the ammo belt. Once I lined it all up a pressed down on the canvas belt. Voilà! Placement for the snaps. Once that was attached & on. I measured 2cm to the right, and 1.5cm from the base for the 1st hole for the holster. Straightened the handles(?) for that. Eye-balled the further hole. Checked that it was 1.5cm.

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