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Sly11

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  1. You've got this Curtis, plenty of members here to help.
  2. Congratulations and welcome to the Legion. You look great. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. I have used Novus for years and it does well at keeping my armour shiny. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. We may end up with the Tread speeder driver yet, I know not quite the same, but would be good to get at least one costume out of the last of the arc. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. FYI I have added Caution spoiler ahead to the title of this post. There is plenty of juice in this thread and there are always some that like to go into a movie with no preconceived ideas. Carry on.
  6. Ahh awesome, yes very sweet kit, keen to get one myself.
  7. Same with the fin on the spat.
  8. Is this SLA printed or a resin cast? looks pretty clean, very nice by the way.
  9. Awesome! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Great to see you got stuck back into this build Mike, and its looking very good indeed. Make sure to take any sharp corners off your cover strips with a bit of sand paper, also do the same with all your return edges and anywhere you think you may get two pieces come together and pinch you while wearing your kit. Armour bite is a fact of life with trooping but you can reduce the damage it can cause to you and your under suit by rounding off corners just a touch. I'm sure you will find a few areas that can cause issue once you get your first troop or so down. Keep up the stellar work
  11. You are most welcome Craig, it's what we love to do.
  12. Thank you for bringing this here Adam, warning other members of bad business practices like this is of great help to the community. Sorry to hear of your unfortunate situation and we shall look at adding them to our buyer beware list.
  13. You certainly made great progress. The side rivets are only a minor set back. Simply reposition them as per the info and diagram Joseph has supplied. ABS paste is easy to make and does sand back and polish up very well. You got this. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. This is getting exciting now, I expect to see the BBB photo very soon
  15. I think the many hundreds that have not received anything well out ways the few that have had delivered partial kits. Tough decision for you but I know which way I would lean.
  16. And here is another production used Bicep shot to give an indication on how the set up attaches.
  17. Agree on both the above comments. The bells on the screen used assets were attached with two black elastic straps flanking an aluminium support bar protruding from the yoke (not necessary nor important as far as the CRL is currently written) "The two straps stabalised the Bells somewhat". The Biceps were attached indeed with Velcro but also a nylon fishing line set up, both anchored to the underside of the bells to keep them in place and help decrease their rotation.
  18. Welcome to FISD Chelsea, looks like you are in good hands
  19. Congratulations Eric, Centurion next [emoji106] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. Finished product looks fantastic, well done sir.
  21. I will add that say you wish to install a hearing assist device like the type Ukswrath sells, I would hold off installing it fully until after those approvals if you are going to install it behind the ears. If you drill holes through the rank stripe and they are visible, it could hamper approval. This is not a one answer fits all solution to helmet electronics [emoji6] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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