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ewokian

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Portugal

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  • Name
    Pedro
  • 501st ID
    23479
  • 501st Unit
    Portuguese Garrison

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  1. I was on 63, updated to 64 this morning but still can't post. Just via tapatalk. [emoji848] Sent from my Imperial Comlink
  2. I was trying to open a new topic to ask for help because I couldn't update my signature (this after the forum was down) but couldn't post too. I get the same error. Here's a pic of the error code. PS - Had to post this via tapatalk too. Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
  3. Name: Pedro Pessoa Item: (1) SHA hearing aids with speaker (9v operated) Number: 23 Thanx Tony for doing this!
  4. I mainly focus on ANH, as a personal choice of mine. I have: ANH Stormtrooper Hero ANH Tusken Raider Working on: Shoretrooper Squad Leader - 50% done Imperial Staff Officer (Commander Praji) - 95% done I'd also love to make a Willrow Hood just for the fun of it and a X-Wing Pilot. But money and space is a problem right now...
  5. Very cool artwork! Congrats to Peter and everyone who submitted their designs!
  6. If one feels that socks aren't really necessary with a full body undersuit then you don't need to use them, but if you feel more comfortable using socks, then go ahead. About being shiny or matte, the CRL mentions that regarding the undersuit it should be "Black non-textured material, either one-piece or two-piece construction with no visible zippers or logos/designs." So, since there's no mention to that detail, either way is good. Now common sense says that the ideal undersuit is something in between, that is, not too shiny nor too matte.
  7. So here's a shot of the new helmet, according to-------------
  8. Tk meets DZ meets ID

  9. They look fine to me and within CRL standards. I'm sure I'm not alone in this evaluation. Basically they are good for you to work on them and dye white.
  10. Dry brush all the way, that's how I did my DLT-19. It's easier, it's the best choice to randomize and the outcome is better, IMHO.
  11. I got mine from there but I was ill-advised by the former XO from my Outpost, even if I got a discount price on it. At the time I was new as you and wasn't aware of a long discussion about recasting and what not. When I got the armor I compared it with the armor from other members from my Outpost and I was a bit shocked. It had some flaws, quality wise was poor and the way it was built was just a messy work (I got it ready-to-wear cuz of the discount I got). Only when I got to FISD I understood the mistake I had done. Right then the chances to go for EIB or Centurion pretty much dropped to zero. Since then the CRL also saw some changes and updates, if it was difficult to try and fix it back then it got impossible today. Since money is somewhat of a problem right now, economic crisis yatta yatta, I have to suck it up and do my best to make the armor decent to troop. Through FISD I found out about TM (Troopermaster) and his work, it's just amazing! I have 1 ANH Hero Helmet done by him, and like everything he does, it's EIB and Centurion ready. That said, his quality work and the price you get for a full built armor, or a kit, is pretty much one of the best deals out there. Eventually I will get rid of my SDS (now original stormtrooper) and get the rest of the armor from him. That's a project I have on standby because I'll be working on a ANH Tusken during this year while I recover from my stormtrooper affair. The best you can do is to check the different build topics, decide which stormtrooper you want to do and, well, ask as many questions until you are sure on how to proceed. There's always someone around to help out.
  12. Sorry for replying in english, but although I understand french, it's not that easy for me to speak it, at least properly. I just want to say that is a great tutorial, specially the belt part, until today I never found a proper tutorial showing how to place the ABS on the canvas belt with actual photos of the process. I'm bookmarking this topic for future reference and to help others!. Fantastic work Diana! Congrats!
  13. Just to be on the safe side of things, me and 2 more TK's (TK-42084 and TK-24911) at the Outpost have our detachment status pending, can we lay back, wait for election day and be sure they will get approved during this the next week? Just double checking... To the one going through all the requests for approval I can only thank him/her for the all work during the next days!
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