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Helmet pads or hard hat insert
Novak Dimon replied to RLH2515's topic in Assembly, Mods, and Painting
I installed the inlet of a motorcycle helmet and love it. -
Hello and welcome to the FISD! You find the homepage of your local garrison here: http://midsouthgarrison.com/ There you will find the Member Roster with a map http://www.501st.com/members/garrisonglance.php?garrisonId=43 and for sure someone close to you who likes to help you.
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KaiserW AM 2.0 build (ANH Stunt)
Novak Dimon replied to KaiserW's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
Hi Eric,a small return edge at the forearms is no issue for any level of approval as far as I know. Good work so fare. Enjoy your build! Cheers Christian -
Ravant's ANH Stunt Build (A first-build! - From the Anovos Kit)
Novak Dimon replied to Ravant's topic in ANH Build Threads
Hi Eddie, Great job with your armor. That was a lot of work with all these shims! Here are some points I noticed. -I see your thigh ammo pack is sliding down. You can use a drop of E6000 to prevent that. -The next thing is the seam of the left kidney-shim (Perhaps the right side too). It is clearly visible. I would recommend to sand it down until it is level with the kidney plate and not visible anymore. -Finally I would recommend to change the soft Anovos belt to a more rigid one. You find some great belts here: http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/19803-fs-white-canvas-belts/'>http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/19803-fs-white-canvas-belts/<. Cheers Christian -
September 2016 Newsletter
Novak Dimon replied to Holnave (evan_loh)'s topic in The Newsletter Archive
I totally agree with Aaron! Thanks for this months issue! -
Anovos ANH Stunt - Looking for critiques
Novak Dimon replied to R5-D4's topic in ANH (Stunt and Hero)
Hi Nick,<br> Congratulations! Your armor is looking great! Good work mate. <br> To improve the mobility I walked around and removed the parts that bite me. <br> First I removed all the return edges from the bottom back of the things and the rear shins. After that no U-shaped cuts were necessary at the back of the knees. <br> The next point that I see is that the top rear of your tights is touching the butt plate. <br> My recommendation again is: walk around and check out the area that gets caught and struck. Then gently shorten that area and try again. That might need some time but cutting less more often will end up with the best result. <br> The front is looking good. The area is looking like my armor and I have no problems there. But if the top of the fore thighs is sticking into your pelvis feel free to correct this area too. Just make sure to keep the shape of the part. <br><br> Best regards!<br> Christian -
Hi Scott, Have you got a refund because of the wrong delivery? Anyway you got a great kit! I loved building my armor. Have fun with yours! And Now:
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I used a drill to remove such snaps. Use the same diameter the hole for the snap has and It will fell off easily.
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Jimmiroquai Rogue One Builds
Novak Dimon replied to jimmiroquai's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
Veeeery cool armor!! -
TK-71987 Requesting [ANH] Centurion Status (SDS)[266]
Novak Dimon replied to Lord Darzu's topic in Request Centurion Status
Congratulations! <br> I like your armor very much! -
Shin enclosures with rubber and magnets
Novak Dimon replied to Sam Crow's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
Good idea!<br> I use a snap. It's easy to close but you need small fingers to open it. <br> Your solution is looking much easier. -
BSP shoretrooper projects
Novak Dimon replied to Nobita's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
I'm following with interest. -
Jimmiroquai Rogue One Builds
Novak Dimon replied to jimmiroquai's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
I'm totally impressed! <br> I need a Shoretrooper kit. -
Anybody tried a snorkel system in helmet?
Novak Dimon replied to humperdingle's topic in Assembly, Mods, and Painting
Hi Mark, I modified the Mic Tips of my helmet to air intakes and installed fans behind them. The result is a constant supply of fresh air from the outside. Might work with your helmet too. Check my build thread to see how I built it. Cheers Christian -
Name: Christian Meyer-Zurwelle ID: TK-21518 Forum Name: Novak Dimon Unit: German Garrison Armor Maker: Anovos Helmet Maker: Anovos Blaster Type: Sterling Conversation Height: 5'77'' Weight: 147lbs Boots Maker: Imperial Boots Canvas Belt: Felice Hand Plates: justjoseph63 Electronics: Aker, Wireless Trooping System, TKVoice/TrooperTalk-App, Fans, SHA Neckseal: Anovos Holster Maker: Anovos EIB Link: http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/38377-tk-21518-requesting-anh-stunt-eib-status-anovos620/ The improvements I made since EIB are written italic. Reduced the shoulder bell to cover gap: reduced the kidney to ab gap: Ab plate detail: Kidney plate notch: Cod and Butt plate attachment: Shoulder bridges: Thight pack attachment: Knee plate: Interior strapping: Wrist side of forearms: Arm strapping: Belt: inner drop boxes: Helmet: Corrected left tear: Corrected right tear: cleaned up the V coder: lens color: S-trim: Helmet interior: Blaster: Neckseal: Termal Detonator: Gloves: Boots:
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KCP First Order F-11D Studio Replica Blaster
Novak Dimon replied to kcpstudio's topic in Weapons of the First Order
Awesome project!! I'm definitely interested in this Blaster. I hope the price won't kill me!! -
Final Pictures My TK-build is complete now ... well I guess there are many small bits worth to improve that will show up after trooping. But for now I proudly present my ANH Stunt Stormtrooper Armor: Front: Left side: Back: Right side: Action: Since June 26th I am proud member of the 501st Legion. :D:D On August 10th I was awarded with the Expert Infantryman badge. I'm wearing the wrong gloves at the following picture but it is looking great tough. That's why I'm posting it here. What do you think? I hope you enjoyed reading my WIP! Now I'm going to make the suggested improvements for Centurion. Best regards! Christian
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Detonator The detonator is an easy task. All parts are delivered almost ready to assemble. At the beginning I chamfered the corners of the pipe to facilitate the assembly of the end caps. The end caps fit snugly to the pipe. I didn't use any glue to fix them. After assembly I measured the detonator. The CRL say it should be 190,5mm long. Some people needed to shorten the pipe. I guess I had luck. After determining the position of the detonator controls I sanded the area and glued the controls to the pipe. The CLR say: • Thermal detonator belt clips are positioned with little to no gap between the clips and the end caps. Easy job! Simply hold the clips to the end caps and mark the holes... ... I didn't simply drill holes. I cut M3 threads into the pipe to simplify the assembly. To screw the clips to the pipe I used the screws from the helmet. The delivered screws have the wrong head. After painting them black they are perfect. I used a drop of E-6000 to secure the screws. Here the final result: I glued some Velcro inside the clips to make sure the thermal detonator is well fixed at the belt. I heard of stolen detonators during troops. To take my detonator off the belt you have to pull very strong. No chance to steal it from my belt unnoticed! >>> to be continued >>>