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Red_2

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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    "The ruined forearm still dont know what to do. I have this picture as a demo, I know the seams are supposed to be at the top, and the inner strip came off when I was working on them. Just wanted to show how badly it curled up because of getting called away while heating to try to make it fit better. My attempts to fix only made it worse.

     

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    This doesn't look as bad as you think. What you may have not realized is that one forearm is rounder than the other. Was this the one that was more oval? Either way, I think you can trim the overcurled portions carefully, use a wider inside shim to join the halves, and then strategically position the outer strip to finish it off.

     

    You may need to add material at the widest point.

     

    That's a brief synopsis. Does it make sense? I can doodle up a small example if you need! But I think this is totally fixable. Hopefully others would agree.

  2. Been busy with the holidays so no luck in taking EIB pics. And I missed amazing TFA opening troops. Sad day.

     

    Started tinkering with the NE helmet a few weeks ago and then in the wee hours of Christmas eve night I couldn't sleep so I finished up the paint details at 2am. :)

     

    The frown is a tad lower than I intended but the pre-cut ears ended up being kind of a pain so the frown is a result of some front and back repositioning to compensate for the right ear not fitting well. I sanded and trimmed to get a better fit but the most noticeable gap is the back of the right ear. This helmet is meant to be the toss around, "keep on the coffee table" lid so I'm not too worried about it.

     

    Only differences with this build compared to my AP is I hand painted the rear trap vent lines and I went with pre-cut vinyl for the tube stripes out of convenience/speed. Need to order a plain ole acetate lens for the eyes.

     

    Happy Holidays!

     

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  3. Well, weekends have been pretty gloomy the past month here, so I tried to take

    pictures for EIB in the living room today. I didn't like how the lighting came out.

     

    But I had fun with the kids .... 

     

     

    Since getting my TK number I've missed about half a dozen troops.

    Looks like family time will still be in the way for the next couple years.

    Time to get babysitters on deck. :)

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  4. Thanks, Walter!

     

    That rivet just goes through velcro the patch and the elastic strap.

    That way I can adjust the thighs accordingly. It's 

    been great to be able to move it around.

     

    The reason it's not sewn on is because I used sticky back velcro

    that I already had, and it was actually easier to rivet the four corners than

    try and sew through that amazingly tacky adhesive. It actually

    will ruin the sewing machine. Ask me how I know! :P

     

    Loved your build thread also by the way, Walter! I remember reading through it earlier in the year.

    That pic of you kneeling and firing takes the cake. Well done!

  5. Well, Halloween was a successful troop (as opposed to last Halloween where it was considered successful, except armor wasn't finished and it pinched, cut, and poked me painfully the whole time).

     

    I went ahead and submitted my app to the Star Garrison, and sent them some pics.

    Some adjustments still to make here and there. Wanna raise the belt a tad. Add some foam

    where there are some minor pressure points or looseness. I may still mod the butt a bit also. We'll see.

     

    Really like how it's turned out so far. Can't wait to get my first official troop in.

     

    Taking a break from the suit for now and working on my dday/phoenix props E-11. Lots of sanding lately.

     

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    This is my Blair Witch pose. Looks like my neck seal bib is poking out a little on the left there.

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  6. Since the front is where you'd want everything lined up as best as possible, I'd say you have it right.

    Then in the back you can trim that rear line to look more even, which you may have to do for fit purposes anyway.

     

    Also on the back, don't worry about the bottom edge being misaligned since you'll more than likely trim that to help with mobility.

    That'll clean it up appearance wise.

     

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  7. Thanks, Germain!

     

    I actually loosened my crotch strap a bit and that helped some.

     

    I'm gonna go with your suggestion and try and tighten the straps a tad.

    It shouldn't take much. I'm fussing over a quarter to half an inch here. :)

     

    I'm trying to avoid anymore heat bending just cause it's a pain to

    avoid wrinkles at the return edge. So that'll be last resort.

     

    Tried it on again this morning. Man, it's so much fun to walk down the sidewalk and wave at surprised cars driving by. Ha!

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