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toybiz

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  1. Keep in mind, you can use the elastic hand plate straps on rubber chemical gloves but need to be stiched in the 5 point pattern if using silk gloves for ESB Centurion

    Thank you again Tony! Still hammering at it........ little by little to get er done!

     

    Silk Gloves arrived this morning.

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    Special Thank you to fellow garrison member and ESB trooper ToyBiz (Adam) for helping me find these beauties!

  2. Hey everyone,<br><br>

    We have a new recruit for our garrison and she is committed to earning her TK status. Challenge is she is a petite 4'11". Looking at all the current vetted offerings it appears that even the smallest armor probably wouldn't scale down well. <br><br>

    I believe Walt'so 80% TK would fit her best, but the question is can his kit be basic Legion approved?<br><br>

    Let me know for sure before we make our recommendation to her. We are open to other suggestions as well.<br><br>

    Thanks

  3. Hey Mike,

    Coming along. You are moving at a much faster pace then when I did mine. :duim:

     

    1- Webbing 1 in wide ( black) I found some at Joannes today just wanted to make sure that it doesn't have to be a specific thread count or anything ?

    - no specific thread count. Are these going for the sides of your back and Abs?

     

    2- White elastic for shoulders not sure of the width ??
    - I used some 1" wide elastics I found at Walmart. Just remember to fold over the ends and sew them before attaching them.<br>

     

    3- Ordered rivet set from Echo , do I need any more ????
    - The side rivet sets from Echo is enough to complete your armor.

    4- Returns on bicep remove on bottom leave a little on top?
    - I would leave some return on the bottom of the bicep to give the illusion of thickness. The top of the bicep would depend on whether or not they are visible from under the shoulder bells.

     

    Take a look at this ESB screen capture to see what I mean.

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    This TK has some really long arms that the biceps tops are peeking out from under the shoulder bells, so if you are like this guy, then Yes, I would leave some return edge. Otherwise, if you remove them no one would see it anyways under the shoulder bells. ;)

  4. Looking good Mike. You are definitely on your way.

    You may want to take a peek at Trooper Bay for the ESB helmet decals. The number of stripes and color is slightly different.  :duim:

     

    I would recommend thinning the return edge on the bottom of the shins. No need for it since it is so low to the ground and plus it will allow the bottoms to be better fitted to the tops of your boots. Plus no horizontal edge digging into the boot as well. ;)

  5. It could be the iComm battery. Mine is about 22 months old minimum and before replacing the battery in the iComm, it would constantly click even with the slightest input from the mic.

     

    How old is yours?

     

    Well, not this time. I tried using the iComm yesterday for a Buddy Walk. During the time while waiting and mingling, the iComm was fine. After walking for 5 minutes, the static burst became constant every 2 seconds. Turned it off. Today, I armored up for a mini convention today, as soon as I turned it on, same thing! I even turned off my fans in my helmet. The speaker was fully charged. So I don't know what is wrong with it. Can I send it in to have it looked at?

  6. Looking great Mike. Be sure to secure the front of both thighs first and leave the rears uncut. Then with the help of your kids, have them fit it to YOUR thighs while wearing your undersuit. Reason is compression clothing will change your size slightly, thus altering the fit. Everyone's body shape is different, but if you can, try to taper the thighs to the knees. Of course not too small so that you can't get your foot through them. :) This will go a long way to getting the fitted look. You want to try to avoid having lower thighs that look like "bells" or too much wider than the top of the shins. Keep up the slow and steady pace, the finish line will be here before you know it.

  7. Hi Kim!

    Great to see that you made it here! These are an awesome group of stormtroopers here and you will find plenty of help. Before you start your armor cutting, be sure to research some of the builds that match the theme you are planning to follow. 

    Golden Gate Garrison member, Diana has an awesome build that is very detailed and chronicles her journey in fitting armor to someone smaller than it was designed for. 
    http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/25919-dianas-rs-props-build-anh-stunt/page-1

     

    For your petite height, I would consider, Walt's 80% TK as that would get you much closer in both height and scale but others may have to chime in if that will meet basic 501st approval.

     

    Here are a few builds using Walt's TK kit to study. 

    http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/31201-anh-mini-tk-build-walts-kit/

    http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/27286-chookabooms-walt80-anh-stunt-build/

     

    In case you want to consider a TB instead.

    http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/29216-kids-tbi-know-its-not-a-tk-but-its-cute/

     

    Contact Walt if you have any questions. He is a really cool member.

    http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/user/16134-walt/

     

    Until then, welcome to FISD and happy to see you are on your way.  :duim:

  8. Hi Mike,<br>

    They look about right, but it's all about how they fit on your arms. I personally believe armor isn't designed to be a second skin but it shouldn't look like there's room for a jacket either.<br>

    The wrist area should have all the return edges removed and a small lip on the elbow side to give the illusion of armor thickness.<br>

    Keep up the great work and take your time!

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  9. I bought a throat mic a few weeks ago before reading this post and it does not work with my external speaker .... i cant find the post of how to rewire the throat mic. . Any help?

     

    Hi Omar,

     

    Did you mean this post? http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/6515-how-to-wire-the-firefox-throat-microphone/

     

    What kind of pin connector is on your throat mic? 

     

     

  10. Great to see your build on FISD Mike! Plus another ESB TK for our garrison too :)<br>

    I think you are on the right track so far. The helmet is the toughest part and rightfully so, as it is the one part people look at the most, so just take your time.<br>

    Any slight over paint can be cleaned up with the tip of a toothpick dipped in paint thinner if necessary. That's what I did to sharpen up any details.<br>

    The ears should be fine for basic 501st approval. Keep up the great work.

  11. Hi Ricky and welcome aboard!<br><br>

    The Golden Gate Garrison is scheduled to appear at many venues through put the Bay Area. We were on the UC Berkeley campus just two weeks ago!<br><br>

    Please feel free to connect with us on FB, Twitter, Instagram, or our forum site. Www.goldengategarrison.com <br><br>

    We are very accessible through many channels. Also, some of us will be in a parade on Sept 19th in Walnut Creek at 6pm. Come on by!<br><br>

    Adam

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  12. Welcome aboard Michael and you have come to the right place for everything TK! :)

     

    I am also in the Golden Gate Garrison and can help you get pointed in the right direction! You don't have to complete your build before reaching out to us!

    We are Troopers helping Troopers.

    If you haven't done so, please join us on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/GoldenGateGarrison, good place to see what we are up to locally.

    Also, if you haven't already, register on our forum page here http://www.goldengategarrison.com

     

    See you soon!

     

    Adam

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  13. Yes, as many have shared. Most people builds share their height, weight, and even measurements on their builds. As everyone is built differently, no two builds are spec'd out the same. This is why off the shelf kits like Rubies are ill-fitting and flop around when moving. <br><br>

    Think of this, if you had a choice between a suit, which one would fit best? Off the rack, a used taylored or a custom tailored one?<br><br>

    You can do itd

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