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ukswrath

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  1. Looking forward to seeing this finished Shawn
  2. If you use the correct tape you shouldn't have too much bleeding. Worst case scenario you may need to clean up some edge points with a tooth pick.
  3. The only issue I see using E6000 here or any other areas near seams is it will flex and when it flexes it may crack the seam filler and paint. This advice may be a little late however I suggest using plastic welder/epoxy so the area connections and seams are permanent and have minimal flex.
  4. Nice work, clean. A little paint to that middle screw and you're set. Keep up the great work.
  5. Getting better. When in doubt purchase a circle radius stencil, lay it over painter's/making tape, select your hole size, cut the hole using an exacto knife, lay painter tape over button and paint. Note: hole circumference should be the same size as the button crown (slightly smaller than what's shown below).
  6. Hey Gretchen looking great. The only area I can see your GML calling out at basic would be the unpainted thigh ammo pack rivet/s, they should be white. Other areas that will need to be resolved if shooting for EIB or above would be the following: 1. Hovi tip mesh incorrect (mesh weave not heavy enough) 2. Over spray on frown teeth 3. Ab plates shouldn't have any return edges 4. Left side Ab to Kidney should have zero gap Beautiful job on your build
  7. Sorry to hear brother. I will say this the Anovos black is much easier to crack then the white for some reason, weird I know but both my shoulder covers have cracked yet the white Anovos are perfectly fine
  8. News to me, but I guess if you pour Jello mix into a chest plate and let it chill then serve, technically it would be like Tupperware
  9. I looped a section of nylon webbing around my bicep to shoulder connecting strap then attached it to the ammo pack via a single snap. It's all about options
  10. Looking good Brit, a bit more filler and sanding and you should be good to go.
  11. Looking good David. My OCD is kicking in so at the moment I have couple suggestions. First the vertical Ab plate shouldn't have any return edge on it (rounded edges), they should be squared. Secondly, if you're you're using snaps and nylon or elastic for the section connections you can reduce the return edge on most section to about 1/8". This will allow for more movement and less chance of chafing.
  12. Glad to see it helping others. Keep up the great work Mario
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