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Armor parties are gatherings where people work on their armor together. They're helpful because you can ask questions and see what others have done. Sometimes you can also get access to tools you may not have like belt sanders. They're a great way to meet others in the area as well.
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I also know he's hard at work with a run of Revo Vader voice changers as well. It's been quite a while since the last run there.
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Welcome! I'm in McKinney as well. As others have mentioned, be sure to join the Star Garrison's Imperial Academy on Facebook. That's a good resource for all costumes and armor parties in the Garrison.
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I didn't wear one at first. Then I saw this picture from one of my first troops.
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I always wear one now. It just one of the details that bring it all together.
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Keep a couple of loose parts to make ABS paste. You'll eventually need some once you start trooping.
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The plane where I spent the most time getting my private rating.
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This is fantastic! The first picture was the one I used to explain to my wife what the 501st was all about. I joined shortly after.
So glad to see her doing well.
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I think the D ring is the only required update.
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Info for the Wisconsin Garrison is at: http://www.501st.com/members/displayUnits.php#garrisons.
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I'l third the Meguiar's. Novus works really well too. Oddly enough, you can usually find it at the Container Store.
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The Stanley/Husky tote works great! Sometimes I have to use my wife's car and it won't fit the tote. For those times, an big rolling suitcase works well. Just keep the helmet out in a separate bag and all the armor pieces nest together pretty well. A couple of towels for protection and you're off!
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Congratulations!!
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Those pads work great! They stick well with velcro and are easy to move around. It's also easy to adjust not just the height, but the forward/backward fit of the helmet.
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Jesus, reading all these has made me terrified of trooping at all! I was thinking of doing the occasional kids party but maybe that's not a great idea after all..!?
Trooping is awesome. Don't let the stories bring you down. For me, the bigger the better. It seems like the smaller kids parties are usually the more contentious, like the TK is substituting for a clown with balloons. Always have a handler and there's strength in numbers!
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Hello and welcome to FISD! We are practically neighbors. There's always a lot going on in the Star Garrison.
Make sure to check out the Star Garrison Academy page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/296336407050926/. This will highlight some of the local activities that are going on. Also, come meet some of the Legion at Fan Days in Irving, February 13th and 14th.
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I'm 6'3" and I'll echo the sentiment for Troopermaster.
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I don't know if I would call it a "horror" story exactly, but, I was at a troop the other night at an elementary school, and some little jerk tried to steal my TD! Luckily I felt him prying it off.
I had a troop where there were three attempted TD thefts between me and my TK buddy. Our astute handler caught them each time. At the same troop, I leaned over to say hello to a child and they poked me in the eye. Her finger went right through the lens. Didn't hurt but gave me a pretty good scare.
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How about a video?
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I"m 6'3" and use Troopermaster. With most armor, you'll be able to trim it to your body size. For taller folks, it's a game of balancing out the gaps wherever black is showing. You will have bigger gaps in the knees and elbows but it really isn't any big deal.
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So shiny, so awesome.....
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The red armored troopers I thought were known as Magma Troopers. I guess they changed it to Crimson Troopers now and this respirator trooper is a Magma now
I thought the same thing: http://www.501st.com/databank/Costuming:TX_magmatrooper
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To drink, it's usually easier to take the bucket off. I've had some success with a drinking tube from a camelbak. I cut it off about 18" long. You can fish the tube up and bite on to the valve and stick the open end into a bottle of water. Make sure to blow the tube empty before pulling it out or you'll get wet. There's really no room for the full system.
Still, if you're getting thirsty that's good reminder to take a break and de-bucket.
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I had the same problem at first. A fan is the best solution. A balaclava helps me too, even though you think it would make it worse.
As others have said, experience helps. Wear it around the house, a lot. Start with 10 minutes and add ten until you're comfortable for an hour.
Finally, get familiar with getting it on and off. I've got a big head so it took time to perfect the quarter turn and twist method. The first few times trying to get it off as claustrophobia set in scared me some.
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Painting armor to a showroom car like finish
in Assembly, Mods, and Painting
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Looks great! I'm curious how the paint will hold up in flexible areas like the belt.