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Great job, congratulations!!
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Sanded and polished:
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I've got a Hyperfirm E-11. It's a great looking, worry-free blaster. You can often find them in the "for sale" section here. It looks like there are some available now: http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/32118-fs-hyperfirm-anh-e-11-centurion-level-3-available/
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Welcome aboard!
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What kind of Centurion would I be if I knew I could make my armor better but didn't?
Rivets out:
New rivets in, painted and ABS paste applied. Sanding and polishing in the morning.
Thanks to everyone for the feedback!
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Congratulations! What type of undersuit do you have? In some of your pictures, it looks like rubber. A very cool look!
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Thanks, Chris! This is the 1.5mm TM. I did some tuning and the Centurion application is in!
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Name: Todd Weishaar
TK: 22237
Forum Name: Iceman25c
Garrison: Star Garrison
Armor Maker: Troopermaster
Helmet Maker: Troopermaster
Blaster Type: Doopy Doos
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 195 lb
Boots Maker: Imperial Boots
Canvas Belt: TKittell
Hand Plates: sonnenschein
Neckseal Type: Darman
Holster Maker: DarmanFull Shots
Sides, arms raised
Side detail
Armor Details
Buttons
Interior strapping
Arm detail
Forearms
Thigh ammo pack
Sniper plate
Helmet Detail
Accessories
E-11
Bucket off
Action shot
Thanks to Steve for the guidance and to Adrian for all his hard work!
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Thanks everyone!
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Todd Weishaar 22237 EIB letter
Thank you!
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Thanks for the feedback! I appreciate the thorough and thoughtful observations. I will make some tunes prior to my Centurion application. The TD does have four rivets, i guess they're just hiding in the picture. You can see their faint reflection in the flat part of the clip.
Woo hoo!!!
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Action shot!
Not sure how I missed that one,
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Name: Todd Weishaar
TK: 22237
Forum Name: Iceman25c
Garrison: Star Garrison
Armor Maker: Troopermaster
Helmet Maker: Troopermaster
Blaster Type: Doopy Doos
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 195 lb
Boots Maker: Imperial Boots
Canvas Belt: TKittell
Hand Plates: sonnenschein
Neckseal Type: Darman
Holster Maker: DarmanArmor Photos:
Full body front
Full body side
Full body back
Side details
Ab buttons
Belt details
Strapping and armor detail
Sniper plate
Thigh
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Helmet Details
Front
Side
Back
Lens color
Tip detail
S-trim
Accessories
Gloves and handguards
Neckseal
TD
E-11
D-ring
Bucket off
Thanks for your consideration and thanks to Sharptrooper for all the hard work.
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I'm in the Imperial Boots fan club as well. They get more comfortable the longer you wear them.
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Hello,
Requesting 501st access, please.
Todd Weishaar
TK-22237
Star Garrison
http://www.501st.com/members/displaymemberdetails.php?userID=18902
Thank you!
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If I get my first choice, it's the tail number of the plane I've spent the most time in.
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These are the times where package tracking seems more of a curse than a blessing. By that I mean you see the status and curse.
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I've got a pair of Imperial Boots. They look great and are very comfortable. I've trooped in them once with no problem. I'd go a half size larger for the best fit. I didn't and they fit fine without an insole. With the insole it's pretty close.
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Welcome aboard! Make sure to join the Star Garrison recruit page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/296336407050926/. There are plenty of troopers here and there ready to help!
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Hello and welcome to FISD! You'll find information on a couple of fan and mic options in the Imperial Commissary at http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/forum/16-ongoing-sales-project-orders/
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Greetings and welcome! North Texas is well represented here.
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I recently got a pair of white TK Imperial Boots.
I don't have other boots to compare these to, so here's my general impressions. Overall, these are very nice. The fit is a bit tight right out of the box but they loosened up quickly. Going a half size larger may be a good idea. The leather appears sturdy and is very white in a almost egg shell type finish, not glossy but not flat either. The pulls are kind of thin and had me worried some as I was pulling them on, but they didn't budge at all. They worked very well with the armor and didn't poke out as I walked around.
Overall, I'm quite satisfied.
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Hello. I was doing some research on shins as I'm having a bit of trouble with mine. Looking through some recent Centurion applications, I saw a lot of variation:
Is there any standard that we need to follow for the tops of the shin armor in the back (the same area where I'm having trouble)? I see some cut back as well, is that for better movement or to protect from bites?
Thanks!
Trogdor's first build (mtk)
in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
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I'd recommend taking a couple of scrap pieces and make some ABS paste. Make some cuts and holes and dents in another piece of scrap and use the paste to fix it. Once you see that the plastic can be fixed, you'll be a lot more confident!