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Starkill20

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    Alex
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    70th Explorers Garrison

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  1. And finally picture of the accessories and stickers. I realized they aren't in this picture but I do have the two trapezoid shaped greeblies for the left shin. Right now I'm looking at getting the clips from R2Dan. And some of the stickers look useful but I haven't decided if I will be using them for some of the pill shaped slots. If anyone has any suggestions on what could be done instead of stickers please let me know! I know it was a lot of pictures to upload but I figured these could be helpful for future kit builders. It also gives all of you a chance to assist me before I make a wrong cut! Next step is trimming!
  2. Next is the yoke plate. Once again fairly obvious where I nee to trim. Like the the back plate, and the front chest plate I may need some advice on where to trim the arm holes. And I don't have it traced in the pictures but I did find the very slight trim line where it is supposed to be cut to so it can fit cleanly to the back plate. Face view of the yoke plate. Level left side of the yoke. Level top side of the yoke. Level right side of the yoke. Level bottom side of the yoke.
  3. Here are pictures of the front plate. Once again not much to trim it seems, just sizing the arm holes down to an appropriate size. Face view of the plate. Bottom view of the plate. Any know how much of the edge should be taken off? Left side flash to be trimmed off. Level left side of the plate. Level top view of the plate. Level right view of the plate. Sorry about the quality of this photo.
  4. Next are pictures of the back plate. This seem pretty straight forward. I might have issues with sizing the amount on the arm areas but I'm sure I'll be able to figure it out. Face view of the back plate. Detailed view of the flash to be trimmed off. Level left side view of the back plate. Level top view of the plate. Level right view of the plate. Level bottom view of the plate. Looks like it doesn't need much trimming except for a couple of spots.
  5. Thanks for the heads up! I remembering reading something about that but I thought it was meaning something on the spats themselves! I really appreciate the advice! This is why I am going through and posting all of these pre-trimmming pictures!
  6. Next are the photos of the shoulder bells. At first I wasn't sure on the interior piece but after doing some research I saw where I need to trim it out.
  7. Next are the photos of the bicep. Here are picture of the interior and exterior pieces. Here are closer looks at the exterior piece. Here are closer looks at the interior piece.
  8. Next are the picture of the forearm plates. These seem to have a bit of excess as well. A picture of the interior and exterior plate. Right side of the exterior plate. Left side of the exterior plate. And a quick question on this, I noticed that on both the plates the notches for the clips are there. I've seen on the interior piece it is trimmed pretty thin but I was wondering if I could use these slots to help line up the interior plate. Let me know if anyone has seen this done before. Elbow side of the exterior plate. Wrist side of the exterior plate. Any ideas on how much of the return edges on these? Next are the interior plate pictures. Right side of the interior plate. Left side of the interior plate. Notice the two notches I was talking about earlier. Elbow side of the interior plate. Level picture of the elbow side. Wrist side of the interior plate. Level picture of the wrist side.
  9. Next are the hand plates. I still plan on trimming these but I think I'm going to order some of the hand plates, ab boxes, and clip greeblies form R2Dan. I saw them in Krisko720's build and they look a lot better!
  10. Next is the kidney plate. Not much to trim here. From my understanding I'll have to cut this in half to help size it down. Also I am wondering if there is any more I need to take off of the return edges on the top and bottom of the please.
  11. Next is the ab plate. Once again not much trimming needing done here. From what I've seen, it looks like that the bottom edge is trimmed toward the middle until it reaches those angled sections. Face view of the ab plate. Left side of the ab plate. Right side of the ab plate. Top view of the ab plate.
  12. Next are the ab plate boxes. Right now I am just doing the flash trimming. I have seen some use a tool to get the exact shape of the ab plate to trim off of the boxes. I'll take any advice that I can get on this. Right now I may just focus on getting them cut down to the right length.
  13. Next are the picture of the belt boxes. I know the orientation of the far right 2 boxes need to be horizontal. These seem to be fairly simple. I'm just not exactly sure how much these need to be cut down. I'm also a bit uncertain about the backs of the boxes. I seem to have figured out which backs belong to which fronts, except the largest front that goes over the black pouch. The only back piece that seems to match is a bit shorter. Does anyone have an idea why this is? Here are the front and back of the boxes. Here is the piece that was confusing me a bit. And here are the other pictures of the backs. Is there a particular reason why the backs seem to be curved?
  14. Next are the pictures of the butt plate. Just focusing on the flash trimming right now, but I have seen people cut notches into the strip above the ridge to help connect to the kidney plate. I plan to do this as well but I would appreciate any direction on how to do this. This is the right side and I'm trying to decide if there is any portion that needs to be trimmed off of this edge. Here is the left side. Here is the bottom, and you can see the shape isn't exactly uniform. I'm thinking to try and trim t slightly and sand it to get a better shape.
  15. Next will be pictures of the thermal detonator and the ABS piece. As you can see there is a lot of excess plastic so I may need some guidance on where I will need to trim. ABS Connection and the resin thermal detonator. Bottom of the ABS connection. Level View of the bottom. Right side of the ABS connection. Level view of the right side. Top side of the connection. Level view of the top side. Left side of the connection. Level view of the left side. Next are the pictures of the resin thermal detonator. Detailed look at the front side of the resin detonator. Looking at the pictures I'm guessing I will be cutting the smallest portion off.
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