Looks good- nice work on a clean build! A few things stand out to me that could amount to just how your wearing your gear- but your left shin specifically looks very wide at the bottom, near your foot- could that be tapered a little bit to more fit your leg form- possibly tighten up closing near your foot?
Also- your biceps and forearms seem really high. Again, this might be just how it's being worn- but lowering the biceps would bring both down.
I don't think ether should affect approval! Good luck!!
Ty
Hey Brian- Looking really good!
Not sure it makes much of a difference, but because your already gonna be working on the holster attachment it seems to be attached really high on the belt. You could drop those rivets down on the belt to about 1/2" off the bottom:
Just wanted to again thank everyone who pointed me in right direction along the way. When I started this adventure I knew nothing about all the details and just what the differences were between the good the bad and the ugly. It's been awesome- and yet somehow I feel like I'm just starting haha-
Might be late to the party- but WHOA!! excellent looking blaster! Can't even say I'm kinda jealous- I'm like- full on- wish I had one - jealousy! Great work
E6000!! If your in a hurry, and want to use zap a gap- do so ONLY in the pieces that NEVER move. Like the shins, that are constantly opened, and pulled apart-- MUST HAVE E6000 for the flexibility it gives.
I asked the same question recently when I was finishing my NE kit. The kit came with both "stunt" labeled tube stripes and "hero". I did a stunt build so naturally i used those first but I put them to low on the tubes- had to re do them. When I asked about the difference - everyone said there was none. So I used the hero stripes and truly you can't tell the difference. Use which you think looks better
The long awaited power cells should be in my hands tomorrow or Tuesday- who knew shipping from UK could take so long. I've been patient lol!! But ITS TIME
I also wish all involved the best in a very sad time. Deepest sympathy
Code? Huh? I refer you to this thread- if your friends are judging you as to why we do this. If they are mocking you- then maybe they aren't the best of people to judge -
http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/index.php?/topic/29348-Epic-photo
Also noticed that you posted the question "are we weird?" In a thread back in early November. I think some of the replies there were spot on to answer your concern
I still just don't understand how they can send those people out there in that gear that so poorly defines an ICONIC character from a now DISNEY owned franchise. It boggles my mind.
I purchased an average guy sized already done RS kit- as I'm an "average sized guy". It is amazing- perfectly assembled- but the mid section ab and kidney didn't line up right when I squeezed it around me- and for some odd reason, I couldn't close the shins in the back. I don't have huge legs at all
While your right horseman- "it is a one click and ya got it" even if you are perfect size- something (probably many things) will need adjusting. If you haven't don't any research, and just want to "buy a storm trooper costume" you will have no idea where to start.
That's what rubies and Jedi robe banks on. When I first started and had no idea- I first looked at them and To the untrained eye- those kits looked darn good! Now- the second I see one I can immediately pick apart everything that is so terribly wrong with them