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teet

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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About teet

Member Title

  • Position
    Centurion

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    The Netherlands
  • Interests
    Biking, swimming, arching, music, graphic design

FISD Info

  • Centurion Granted Date
    20140903
  • EIB Awards
    1
  • EIB Cohorts
    ANH-S

Standard Info

  • Name
    teet
  • 501st ID
    31870
  • 501st Unit
    Dutch Garrison

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  1. Shoulder strap connection from back to chest plate is longer than ANH TK version... -------------- RS Propmasters TK -------------- R1 TK
  2. Congrats Pascal: (continuing in Dutch) gosah, weer een EIB in onze Hollandse divisie. Gaat lekkah zo! Looking great!
  3. Haha, well, together we'll have even less, since my budget contains outof loads of air at the moment. Thanks Twan!
  4. Thank you Steve: this is GREAT!!! For sure I'll post some pics with the armor on...
  5. Sorry Twan, I couldn't wait for your advice no more... @Steve: I just measured the extra fleshy parts and took the scissors... and here we went: Here's a detail of my pack attachment button... Is all approved like this and centurion worthy? Cheeers!!!
  6. Thanks for your advice Steve: and adjustment on both flanks it will be! (Germain, thanks again for notifying this in such an early status) About your thigh-comment: on Twan's (TK-12435) advice I was already planned to wear braces on my belt (which carries both thigh-attachments) so they won't slip down no more. As soon as I've adapted both flanks I'll post a new message for your approval. For now: Twan, can you please help me, since you've shaved your flanks successfully and centurion worthy???
  7. Sorry Steve, I must have forgotten that one in all my excitement. Here it is: there are no return edges on my forearms...
  8. Merci beaucoup Germain! (ps Talking about 'stellar': Daft Punk's 'Interstella 5555' is my favorite!)
  9. True: my armor has a little extra 'flesh' on the flanks, but I actually would like to keep it this way if that is possible: since I'm quite slim and gaining weight as time goes by ( ), its good to have some extra 'flesh', so my armor will also fit like a glove in the future! And the extra flanks can easily been shuffed behind the other part as you can see on my full left and right picture. I guess I'll wait for Steve's verdict on this comment... (thanks for noticing anyway!)
  10. Ah I see what you mean Germain: yes, thats true, this must be solid dome. I have adapted this straightaway to a 7mm solid dome (I adapted this on both sides): is this better?
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