These are the ones I watched. Some parts of this series you can ignore because this is an earlier version of the kit than you have. Sent from my VK815 using Tapatalk
Which video? I watched the building with TK1636 about 5 or 6 times prior and yes that helped a lot when I got mine. I even went back watched them as I was building. Sent from my VK815 using Tapatalk
Unless I'm wrong and Tony might correct this I think you have them mixed up. Mine were missing their stickers, but I believe the correct pairing is 24-27 and 25-28.
I trimmed mine to just around 3mm. I think for most people this sort of an average, it also keeps down on "armor bite". Sent from my VK815 using Tapatalk
Yeah clear and concise pictures are really good, plus they help us to see what the issue may be. Yeah the Anovos kit has way, way too much return edge. Sent from my VK815 using Tapatalk
Hey brendan, so yeah two things I noticed while building mine was the back shoulder parts had to be straightened and the butt plate didn't sit quite right until I actually put it together with my brackets. Sent from my VK815 using Tapatalk
Yeah basically that's all you would do, but as I said earlier small increments would be best. Yeah it goes slower, but you won't go too short. Sent from my VK815 using Tapatalk
Yeah i think that would be good, but do it small increments from the ankle. Use a pencil and chopstick for marking your line. Sent from my VK815 using Tapatalk
Well as long as you have the fronts measured properly for strips you should be able to glue them. You'll be trimming from the back. However you may need to shorten them a little too. Seems they're almost covering your knee cap, but could be the photo. Sent from my VK815 using Tapatalk
Like Glen and Tony said it never hurts to be prepared. Double up or single is personal choice. Though I would suggest if you want a few loose ones to carry along on troops then make them ahead of time and have them ready to go for field repairs.