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Tusken RTT

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  1. OK wanted to give some updated pics;  after this I have SO much respect for everyone on here for their E11 builds and really for the sterling makeovers- simply works of art they produce!  This can be some delicate, steady handed work which I found out again that is not really my strong suit.  My sausage fingers and glue make for a bad combination at times but I got through it and am ready to troop this baby!  It sure can be tricky finding the right combination of weathering;  went back and forth a few times on a little vs a lot, but hope I found the sweet spot.  This is an ongoing project I believe, with still little details here and there to add, but I think it's time to let it out of the house and play.  

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  2. Back at ya Adam- you are a pioneer!  The links you posted for the available mic's that work was a huge save.  I cannot wait until tomorrow to give it a field test.  

     

    For me Eric, I had the Aker volume already set from my last troop with the head mic when I put in the throat mic;  I had to then turn the Aker down some.  Getting to lower the volume some will sure help prevent feedback. 

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  3. You would be an ANH stunt TK;  not hard to keep clean at all.  I have at least 6 troops so far and have not cleaned mine up once.  All you will get is very slight skuffs, that will only serve it to look more screen accurate.  

     

    Click on the link below my signature on shims;  you can match the armor pretty easily with some ABS paste or JB welding plastic putty and you will not even notice the seams where the gaps used to be.   There are some other really great shim post's and examples out there also.  

  4. Could just be the strapping needs to be tweeked tighter a bit, but wearing the belt tight will help a lot in closing that gap.  You will know if the armor is too small, if there is no play in it.  Can you pull the armor together to close the gap?  

     

    Getting everything suited up for sure is the way to go before you start cutting the chest.  I would think thigh garters are an after market add on for sure, a few different ones out there.  

  5. I was pleasantly surprised about no feedback! Only adjustment I had was to move it up on my throat to find the sweet spot. Running around chasing Rebels during the laser tag should give me a great idea of how this will ultimately work, so me and my fellow troopers will for sure give a post real life troop assessment! Keeping my fingers crossed

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