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sylverbard

Imperial Attaché[TK]
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  1. Awesome! And, even then, the inner nitty gritty isn't assessed. just the outward appearance of baddassery doing good. ;-)
  2. no need. if it cannot be seen, typically, it cannot be judged. if you want more accuracy, sure, replace them. i kept the line 24 snaps, i dislike my hard belt falling off.
  3. 2 ways. 1 -get two yellow pencils. lay one on the mandible (jaw) next to the cheek. use the other pencil to draw a line so you know where the spacing is. photocopy the sticker set and cut out the space between the sticker areas, and use it as a guide to place your stickers. it is ok to be wonky a tiny bit on the stripe to stripe space, just try to be very careful on the top and bottom edge so it looks awesome. 2 - buy a stencil. tape them on. paint a layer of white paint on and let dry. this will prevent the blue paint from bleeding. then, mix the blue paint. mix it again. shake it up. mix it again. shake the living bejebus out of it, it separates more easily than the trade federation. then, paint the blue stripes. let dry for 2 days. paint the blue again after repeating the mixing strategy. you will have great, lvl 3 tube stripes.
  4. length is less important than width. how big around are you, and are you going for more than basic approval? I am 5 foot 8, 170 pounds, long legs and arms, short torso. 33 inseam and if i was an inch taller in the legs theyd be perfect. midesectionwise, I have no shims, and am about 100 cm around the navel (39 inches). any bigger and you will need shims, or have black spaces. i would suggest AM for taller buklier folks, and AP has extended ab and kidney sections for more robust tummies.
  5. i am 5 foot 8 and about 170 pounds. If i was 5 foot 9 with the extra inch in my femur, ATA would fit me perfectly. It and others are just designed around the ideal Tk from canon sources. When trooping I am usually the shortest (or tallest) and I proudly reply "I am the correct height, actually. Come get a pic." to the obvious, over asked, question.
  6. looks good. i will suggest what I always suggest: - the helmet (bucket) is honestly the first, middle, and last thing the crowd sees. the Tk bucket is THE iconic face of the franchise. with that in mind, make it perfect. - with regards to comfort: ensure cover strips do not extend beyond that which they are covering. trim them so they are flush-ish. in both cases, I always suggest finding a Centurion Application thread for your armour, and compare photos. More work done out of the box, less anguish later undoing or redoing small things. as far as basic approval, you should be fine :-)
  7. Rob is likely busy with work. He only makes a few suits a year. A few troopers in the tall enough to be wookie zone hete have am.
  8. Anh are lefties :-) looks good. The right side bugs me. Does it actually sit flush ab to kidney?
  9. some days i wish there really were internet police.
  10. o. m. f. g. i just threw up in my mouth a bit. "meets 501st regulations" so many rivets. and 2 inch cover strips. and bubbly armour. and... and... and ...
  11. i was literally about to post that. "oh look its the "walk backwards to hide the direction you are really going DP and its easier whan you can literally twist your legs around to do it."
  12. you should be able to set a new profile pic and cover photo in the accounts -> profile area, found under the three horizonal lines in the upper right.
  13. Firstly, one of us! Secondly, keep in mind that the materials used have no bearing on centurion status: its all about the fit, and outward appearance. The centurion info can be had in the Advanced tactics section. EI would be your first step, as you need to meet that requirement on the way to Centurion, There is a photo list as examples and a checklist with all the required upgrades from basic approval. As mentioned, the replica section would have more nitty gritty deets about exact brands from the films, spacings, etc., as well as ESB e-11 versions. Presuming you are the size and shape of a typical stormtrooper with no shims or properly done shims in the middle, the quest is easy for centurion. Have fun!
  14. well, for an ANH suit hes wearing it like ESB. one suit, one kit. anybody recognize the kit?
  15. this kinda bugs me: they should line up and be a flat line not a bump. also this, simply for security that the butt plate doesnt wing out and snap. connect it on each side to the kidney plate. as do these: id take some return edge off the chest piece, the edges of front to back should be flush-er, and someones mentionned the drop boxes i think already. these few things just distract my eye.
  16. I always go by the rule that velcro is not structural, nor easily repeatable. On shin closures, sure. Chest to back connect, yes. But I glued it in place so nothing moves. Snaps lock things in to the same place every time. I can put my tk on in the dark and know its in the right position, and snaps are easier for handlers to help with. Nothing on the inside counts though. If velcro is your thing, go for it.
  17. Find your local garrison, and find out of someone there builds tks. Save some coin, get it properly fitted, and do some work on it yourself.
  18. In the alpha 75 it was dubbed a feeding nipple. No other explaination ever came up for it. Could be the pressure release, or a hard comms connection in vehicles.
  19. Damn. I cant make a Deathtrooper out of that. It will clash with the little pumpkin.
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