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I absolutely recommend the solution posted by themaninthesuitcase.
I successfully repaired some cracks of my Anovos armor using that method. Instead of superglue I used E6000.
Good luck with the repair!
Christian
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Hi Nate and welcome to the white zone.
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Hello Natalie welcome to the white zone.
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Thank you for sharing your story with us. It was great fun to read it!
Great job!
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Moin congrats to your approval and welcome to the FISD!
Your teaser photo is looking very cool. I'm looking forward for more like this.
Did you have look at the advanced tactics ptogram? I would really recommend to check it out. You will see that often only a few things are needed to make your armor as accurate as possible.
Grüße aus Jever!
Christian
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Congratulations to your BBB
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A long waiting time gave me the patience to soak in all the precious information that lead me to Centurion. I see that you are well prepared too.
I wish you the best of luck for your build as well a steady hand, a level head and a sharp eye.
Cheers
Christian
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Hi Sergio,
congratulations to your armor. RS is making great quality. Though adjustments are needed if you buy a fully commissioned armor that is not made to your individual size.
For a basic approval a small gap should be no problem. But if you want a more accurate look close it. Installing shims is the solution... or reducing your size.
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Hello and welcome back!
Im sorry to hear about your loss but it is great that you have chosen to return to the FISD now.
If you need a big chestplate contact RT. As far as I know is the RT armor the biggest armor available.
AM armor is a little bit smaller than the RT. Finally there is TM. It is a little bit bigger than the original suits but smaller then RT or AM.
If you ask me about your shins: leave them as they are. The look is absolutely screen accurate. The original suits had the shins mixed up in every possible way. If they are comfortable to wear and you like the way they look don't touch them.
All the best!
Christian
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Great build! :-)
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Hi Cat, welcome to the FISD!
You came to the right place for your build.
As Joseph said, check the advanced tactics area to see what's possible.
Cheers Christian
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Great work!
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Great work so far.
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Wow! I must confess that I'm a bit jealous.
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Hi mate,
I didn't buy a Blaster from one of the linked vendors but after having a look at the two Blasters I would choose the first one because it is looking more accurate. The Shepperton Blaster is missing the D-Ring and the charging handle.
The etsy-Blaster has no recoil spring but the end cap is removable so a spring is easy to install if you want one.
Both Blaster should be fine for basic approval but the Shepperton will need the D-Ring and charging handle for higher levels.
Then the etsy- seller is in Canada and the shipping will be faster and cheaper.
IMHO the price is ok for a completely assembled Blaster.
Cheers
Christian
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I had some cracks at several areas of my Anovos armor. I reinforced the area by laminating thin stripes of canvas with E6000 at these areas. That worked well so fare.
Cheers
Christian
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Welcome to the white zone!
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Hello Justin, welcome to the FISD!
It's great to read that you already started your research. Choosing a type of armor is depending on many factors: Your body size, what kind of armor do you like the most (more movie-like or idealized), your budget and how patient you are (some makers have long waiting lists)
There is a great thread about " The different types of armor and where to find them" in the "getting started" section. All these vendors offer great quality.
And don't miss the "Advanced Tactics " section of the boards to see how few steps are needed to bring your armor to the highest levels of accuracy.
If there are any questions don't hesitate to ask. We are happy to help!
cheers Christian
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Perhaps the manufacturer of the trim used some kind of oil to protect or preserve the rubber that caused the yellowing of the ABS.
You can clean the trim and try again on some scrap ABS.
Cheers Christian
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Looking good now. Just like the vocoder Tony posted.
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Great work! The helmet is looking great again!
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Congratulations! Welcome to the Centurion ranks!
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I uploaded the pictures I used for my blaster Stand to my Blaster-Album: <a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.meyer-zurwelle.de/Novak%20Dimon%C2%B4s%20E11/Display%20Stand/index.html'>http://www.meyer-zurwelle.de/Novak%20Dimon%C2%B4s%20E11/Display%20Stand/index.html</a>
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The CLR don't say that you need a return edge.
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I installed a snap at the little straps of the boots and the counterpart at the shin. This prevents any movement of the shin.
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New TK!
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Hello and welcome to the FISD!