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ukswrath

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About ukswrath

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    FISD Diplomat

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    https://www.etsy.com/shop/UkswrathsSpeciality?ref=seller-platform-mcnav

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    NV

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  • FISD Achievement Medals
    1
  • FISD Service Medals
    10
  • Attache Achievement Award
    1
  • FISD Master Armorer Award
    b
  • Centurion Granted Date
    20150124
  • EIB Awards
    3
  • Troops Completed
    10
  • EIB Cohorts
    ANH-S
    TFA
    HWT
  • FISD Kudos
    GGG First FOTK & HWT Centurion

Standard Info

  • Name
    Tony
  • 501st ID
    10116
  • 501st Unit
    Battle Born Outpost

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  1. You're quite welcome, and well deserved. JB or Devcon (what I used). Most are quite similar and will definately help with the support. In some areas (with the highest amount of stress) an inner coverstrip with plastic welder might also be a good idea.
  2. Welcome to the FISD. Sandtrooper is an excellent choice. As Glen mentioned the MEPD is the destination. Here on Whitearmor you'll find more building experience than anywhere esle in the world in my opinion. That said, your Sadtrooper will require weathering, this is where the MEPD shines. Goods news is both detachments have stomtroopers with both armors. There's plenty of us Sandtroopers here as well. Ask as many questions as you can muster. There's no shortage of answers here. Good luck. Looking forward to seeing your finished armor.
  3. Wow, outstanding work with the mods Sha Sha. Ingenuity at its finest. A little helpful hint. Every seam, including those you had to create to accommodate for sizing, will stress and flex, especially when installing and removing the armor. Naturally this will have an adverse effect on your paint job. Cracking seams/paint is a very big issue with this armor. May I suggest you follow up the non factory seams with plastic welder, at least on the inside of the armor. Its strong, somewhat flexible and it's sandable. I love seeing all your hard work and dedication. It reminds me of Diana's TK. Keep up the great work.
  4. Look great Sha Sha. Nice progress
  5. Congratulations, looking good trooper
  6. Hey Greg welcome to the FISD!
  7. Depending on how accurate you want your build to be, I'd be happy to supply some photos. For the example, regarding the front/center boxes, the base, or the side that is facing the belt is supposed to be curved. Many builders and suppliers do not emphasize this. Here's a screen accurate photo
  8. Welcome back Kevin. Looking for to your build when you're ready.
  9. Hey Andy. welcome to Whitearmor. Looking forward to seeing your build.
  10. Awesome! Looking forward to your progress photos
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