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ukswrath

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  1. Dont worry about the pics, touse are just for us to help you. Post as needed
  2. Slightly off topic but, there's a build thread going on where the builder trimmed a bit too much off one side of his OTTK waist ammo belt. He was concerned that now it wouldn't be accurate enough. I encouraged him to trim the other side to match and continue to assemble the belt. Would it have looked better at the canon specs? Maybe. Are we going to hold him back from the higher levels of approval? So long as it's close enough, no. That said, Jeff brought up a good point (which I tried not to go into on my last few posts), as much as we'd like the CRL to be as Canon accurate as possible that's not what the FISD is about. At this point let's implement what's obvious and as time goes on we can adjust the CRL as necessary.
  3. Simple, trim the other side to match the shorter side. Taper the corners to meet the cloth belt edge. Assemble
  4. Someone will need to go through the movie and a ton of screen shots the be sure the armor is consistant or at least the majority are the same. Volunteers?
  5. Yea, nope. Never seen this lol
  6. Offset or wonkiness we like to call it is normal, though I would tilt it forward just a bit to help prevent it from digging into your knee cap when trooping.
  7. I know this.... um........ DAMN IT CAPTAIN!, I'm an armorer not a movie buff
  8. All the limbs are overlap with fixed cover strip molds on one side. Question is should we decide which side the cover strip is attached to or does it matter?
  9. Sounds good
  10. Thanks for your patience Jim we'll be with you shortly
  11. Awesome Daniel, congrats brother
  12. Every photo I've seen I believe it's a hole. The CRL states indent for L2, but should also state hole for L3 though it hasn't been decided on yet.
  13. Hey Ryan any new progress?
  14. Excellent news
  15. Yea I meant to say just see how the reactivity of the chemical is. If it melts the ABS it will most likely do the same to the silicone.
  16. Whatever you use it is recommend you perform a test on a piece of scrap first . Just to see the reactivity
  17. Creative
  18. Looking good so far. Won't know any more about the approval until you submit and we review it.
  19. Nothing worse than trying to cut ABS with a butter knife eh lol
  20. Time to wire that bad boy up with some electronics lol
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