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ukswrath

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  1. Getting off track just a bit, here's a teaser of accuracy updates so far. Chest plate I'll detail the process and progress this weekend.
  2. Looking good Now if you could only shrink the bucket.
  3. Well let's get to it. Another russellr2d2 build thread, looking forward to it.... WAIT! WHAT? Wrong forum buddy
  4. Trooperbay.com
  5. Hey Russell how ya doing my friend? Common you know you want to joint this build group haha
  6. Great job Richard, looking good
  7. NOTE: You're not supposed to have any logos on your under suit. If you go with this just use something to remove the logo or a black sharpie to cover. With that said, no one will ever see either logos being they're hidden by a neck seal or armor anyways.
  8. hahaha Wait till you see the chest accuracy update I did tonight, holy smokes. INSANE!!
  9. Very nice work Greg. Looking forward to seeing the finished product.
  10. Very nice, very nice See you in the ranks trooper. NOTE: If you choose to go EIB or Centurion I'll have a few suggestions for you, but not until then. Good luck sir
  11. For this Armor, very handy indeed.
  12. Heck I'm in for that
  13. As some of you know I've taken my time building my armor for one reason, accuracy. I was also looking into updating my armor in this area. My initial thought was to find some thin cover strip (ABS) material, fasten to the inside of the ab & kidney sections also allowing it to overlap and hang down. Cut out the belt attachment tabs and install snaps as seen in the pic. Then I thought to myself, this is a area that no one will ever see, similar to "brackets or snaps". Yes it is important for accuracy sake but then again most current TK armor is manufactured to be assembled correctly with no, or very minimal modifications. Though it is important that the entire costume be screen accurate, until more accurate armor becomes available that can be built CORRECTLY, focusing on the exterior accuracy is a more logical direction for me personally. Good luck to those who attempt this. For the accuracy Nazi's that may chime after that statement think about it, if the suit was manufactured screen accurate from the start would this thread still exist?
  14. Excellent! I believe it comes installed with 80 grit, which worked fine for what I used it for.
  15. WOW! Ok a couple questions. Are the ears the same size, and is there a right and left? If you were to use a fabric tape and measure the distance on the right side helmet ear indents (upper ear mounting holes) to the lower ear mounting hole would they be the same between right and left sides of the helmet? Is the helmet symmetrical? The lower section of the helmet, where it curves in relation to the ears, are the right and left sides equal in size?
  16. Awesome, well please keep us informed
  17. Hey thanks for the kudos Bryan
  18. Yea you can say that lol thanks beother.
  19. I haven't trooped in it yet so I can't give you a real world experience review. I've used CA glue with other plastic, elastics and rubber materials without any issues hence the reason I went that route. I believe there are others that have also used CA. I would encourage you to ask around from those that are completed and have trooped in their armor to what they're using and how it's working for them. Thanks for the compliments
  20. One last thing, when taking pictures make sure your chest plate is positioned over your ab. Do what you must to keep it down. Beautiful armor!
  21. Centurions just around the corner
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