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ukswrath

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  1. Hey Tom can you confirm that you're using pan head, slot drive screws on your thermal detonator. Hard to tell in your photo. Thank you
  2. Hey Tom, Andrew or myself will be with you shortly.
  3. Welcome back Jeffery and thank you for your Centurion application. CRL and Centurion Application Requirements: All required submission photos are present. Excellent job on those repairs . Thank you for making the updates suggested during your EIB application. It is awesome to see applicants like yourself really wanting that Centurion badge. That being said, Andrew and I are pleased to say your armor displays all the elements as set out in the Centurion CRL. Congratulate and welcome to Centurion rank!! Other-Armor Fit/Assembly: We have nothing to add here. Time to head out and make the Empire as it's newest Centurion TK.
  4. Welcome back Simon and thank you for your Centurion application. CRL and Centurion Application Requirements: All required submission photos are present. SLAM DUNK! on those repairs, Excellent job! Thank you for making the updates suggested during your EIB application, we can tell you really wanted that Centurion badge. Andrew and I are pleased to say your armor displays all the elements as set out in the Centurion CRL. Congratulate and welcome to Centurion rank!! Other-Armor Fit/Assembly: If we had anything to add here to be to blacken the blaster scope a bit. Other than that you're golden brother. Time to head out and make the Empire and your garrison proud.
  5. Hey Javier, welcome and thank you for your EI application. CRL and EIB Application Requirements: All submission photos have been posted. Beautiful job on your AP build . That said, your armor displays all the necessary elements to qualify for Expert Infantry. Welcome trooper! Other-Armor Fit/Assembly: In this section we review observations made by your fellow troopers and ourselves. Some observations may lead to suggestions to improve the overall look of your armor. We have a couple minor suggestions to mention here. Just a small gap that we think can still be closed up some more. if you can get the top of the bells to touch the plastic shoulder bridges and the lower edge closer to the chest you should be good. Reference photo Waist belt height. The top edge of the waist ammo belt should reside at or just below the lower ab buttons. A simple adjustment should fix this. Reference photo Finally the TD build measurements are off a smidgen. Total length should be roughly 7-1/4 to 7-1/2" in length with the end caps being roughly 3/4" in width. Reference photo Centurion Suggestions: Because Centurion photos show much more detail than EIB, items pertaining to Centurion might be seen there and not here. We try to point out all we can from what is seen but the final accuracy is the responsibility of the trooper. From what we can see so far you're looking really good for Centurion should you choose to apply for it. Congrats again.
  6. Hey Javier Andrew or myself will be with you shorty.
  7. Good question to ask, wrong thread to ask it on.
  8. As we always state, accuracy is ultimately up to the applicant. Technically they're supposed to look like this with a head size of roughly 5mm. If you can find these locally in your area I'd try that first. Let us know what you come up with, we'll work with you.
  9. Not suprised
  10. 2 cents, I wouldn't bank on much to be canon on these statues. We need good behind the scene, promotional or movies clips when available.
  11. Off topic is that a fan or speaker in the foreground? Clean setup whatever it is. What did you use to cover it?
  12. Where there's a will there's away.
  13. Hey Martin, thank you for your EI application. CRL and EIB Application Requirements: All submission photos have been posted. Beautiful work on your TM armor . Your armor appears to display all the necessary elements to qualify for Expert Infantry. Andrew and I would like to welcome you Other-Armor Fit/Assembly: In this section we review observations made by your fellow troopers and ourselves. Some observations may lead to suggestions to improve the overall look of your armor. We have a couple minor suggestions to mention here. Starting at the top and working our way down the right eye socket looks a little jagged. We're suggesting you trim this corner smooth eliminating any gaps and giving the area a more uniformed look. Vcoder details could use a little touching up. Though not bad, as seen in the following reference photo the lines should be a bit more defined. Reference photo Your shoulders are looking really good though we're requesting reduce the gap between them and the chest and back plates. You're really close however, tightening the connecting straps should draw them even closer. Reference photo Next up, the cover strips are extending past the return edge of the armor in a couple areas. We're suggesting you trim these back to avoid getting snagged and/or possibly digging into your skin. Reference photos Arm armor placement. Sometimes with longer arms you need to space out the sections to fit your arm equally. As Sarah mentioned your forearms could be moved closer to your wrists. A good suggestion would be to maybe drop you biceps 1/2", increase the forearm to bicep gap to 1/4". This should reduce the gap at the wrist side by 3/4". These adjustments should give the arms a more uniformed look and possible increase your mobility. Reference photos Waist belt alignment. The top edge of the waist ammo belt should reside at or just below the lower ab buttons. A simple adjustment should fix this. Another area worth mentioning is the 45 degree corners of the ammo belt should be aligned with the outer edge of the cloth belt. Not sure you have enough ammo belt material remaining to correct this we at least wanted you to be aware. Reference photos Finally the TD screws should be flat head, slotted and painted black. We're requesting you replace the screws with the correct versions. Reference photo Centurion Suggestions: Because Centurion photos show much more detail than EIB, items pertaining to Centurion might be seen there and not here. We try to point out all we can from what is seen but the final accuracy is the responsibility of the trooper. The only area in question is the Ab to Kidney gap left side. The CRL states: For level three certification (if applicable): Ideally there no gap between the abdomen and kidney armor. Ideally we're looking for no gap here or the other side. Tightening the straps should resolve the issue. Reference photo That's it Martin, congratulations on a great build . We hope to see you at Centurion.
  14. Roughly 1/4" and 2"
  15. For EIB you're good to go as is.
  16. Paul do you have a source for the chin straps? Nice work BTW.
  17. Thank you. Could you flip the belt over and post a photo of that side also please.
  18. Here's some reference photos
  19. I think were just throwing out suggestions at this point lol
  20. Although you have to admit it would look awfully silly of the MEPD to allow the leather at the SWAT level if there wasn't some authenticity to it don't you think?
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