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sylverbard

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  1. 4 minutes ago, JAFO said:

     

    None of the current pouch makers have this factored in to their products but with a little unstitching it’s easy to achieve. Likewise if making your own.

     

    And for ease, the screen used buckles were 38mm.

     

     

    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro

    really? its been a while but im sure i bought a second set from someone and they had the side slots... or i added them.  

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  2. ... hi :-)

     

    wow!  ... ok tbh im not even sure what im seeing, but it looked like soft vinyl for some reason... 

     

    what set of armour is it, and are those shims?  to make them larger?  they' d need to be colour matched to the whole suit, done in such a way as to keep the front to back shape from becomming a delta, and should be the same material if possible.

  3. On 8/10/2019 at 4:47 AM, Blaster fodder said:

    Ok thanks, I will have to invest in 1 off those, the stormtroopers in the film's must have been abut vertically challenged

    stormtroopers are five foot nine inches tall.  the extras in the OT were taller, which is why their armour fit poorly. AM, TM, RT-MOD are enlarged for bigger and taller troopers.  

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  4. 16 hours ago, DARTH CANDYMAN said:

     

    Hello fellow members, I would like to delete my account in the fisd since I will proceed to cancel my stormtrooper suit because it is no longer operational. Could you tell me how to do it. Greetings from Spain brothers

     

    Enviado desde mi SM-G960F mediante Tapatalk

     

     

     

    what happened?  is it broken beyond repair? no longer fits?  

  5. if the wireless mic is at your mouth it is less of an issue.  if its attached to the bucket and a few CM away, you need to turn it up to be useful, which echoes and causes feedback from the aker as well if it is too loud.

     

    even my wired aker mic hums a bit if i have the amp turned up too loud.  and its in my chest plate less than a foot from my mic: 99% of the time it doesn't cause any feedback.

  6. On 1/21/2019 at 6:25 AM, Grihm said:

    That´s the problem. Disney issued the License, not EA. I am hoping for a response on another email shortly though. I explained this to them in the email properly the first time, hence the confusion.

     

    what are you trying to find out?

     

    here is the simple answer.

     

    corporations don't talk about existing licenses because they are legally bound NOT to discuss them.  it gets them sued.

     

    corporations are not obligated to publish terms of existing, or former, licenses, for the same reason.  

     

    i do not know how the Freedom of Info act works in the USA, but in Canada, any citizens may make a request under our Access to Info act regarding aspects of anything.

     

    For example, if you wanted to see the original discussions held by Canada, the RCMP, and Disney, surrounding the licensing of the RCMP Mountie image by Disney, you could make a request to those agencies in Canada (the RCMP and whichever department had the discussions at the time), formally or informally, and they will respond with any information not excluded from public view: personal info, confidential sources, or something already slated to be released in the near future.

     

    honestly, why on earth would a corporation discuss legal contracts with [no offence] Joe Nobody.

     

    if you have IP infringement info or concerns, contact their legal department with evidence.  If you want to buy them out, you should have people to do that for you, tbh.

    if you just want to gripe, contact customer care. in all cases, do it on paper, send it registered, and expect nothing :-)

  7. On 1/4/2019 at 3:06 PM, Grihm said:

    Have had people rip designs and material seller info from my shop before so i can relate :/  
    You should have some form of protection if possible, like a patent etc. Probably hard to do but one can speculate at least.

    there are patents. LFL and Disney own them.  Anovos has a licence, Rubies used to.

     

    the rest of us blatantly, willingly, unforgivingly, violate IP daily.  with tacit permission from TPTB to do so, because of the 501st visions of Costumes, Community, and Charity.

     

    :-)

  8. Hi. I think you will find a Tie Pilot can be the same price or more than your TK.  But as others have said, start with the boots, suit, belt and hat, and get approved as a reserve pilot.  and a crewman.  then gather the TI parts.

     

    If he wants ti stand out, do a 181st pilot. less armor, different suit and cogs, so no three-bie costumes for free, but there are a lot less 181st pilots.

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