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I have both TK Boots and Imperial Boots and replaced the insoles of both. I found the original insoles for both to be pretty thin and uncomfortable.
I much prefer the TK Boots as they are wider and fit better for me. Both pairs are size 12 (I wear size 11 but have wide feet) and although the length of both boots are fine, the Imperial Boots are narrower and squeeze my toes. I have other boots from Imperial Boots - TIE pilot and Tank Trooper (also size 12) - and they are fine in the width, but the TK version are much narrower. Here's a picture of the TK Boots (on the left side) and Imperial Boots (on the right side) right shoe. The front of the boot is much tighter, as is the opening at the top down to the ankle.
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Anaheim Ducks game at the Honda Center, December 11, 2016
Southern California Garrison1.
Weird Al Yankovic's Return of the Mandatory Fun Tour at the Hollywood Bowl, July 22, 2016
Photo by Shawn Crosby
Southern California Garrison
SL-27500, TK-6682, TK-17695, TK-21808, TK-33733, TK-36666, TK-52227, TK-90277, TK-928862.
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9 hours ago, Zinfer said:
Ok, so installing the Icomm voice communication system tonight. I applied some industrial strength velcro to both the Amp and Icomm unit. Applied the two to pretty much the only available area, inside the chest plate. The only fear I have is the audio being muffled by the velcro. We'll just have to see I guess. One thing I do need to pick up is a substatially reduced Output/Line in wire. I will inquire with Icomm to find if there is a reduced section available. The only wire left is going up into my lid for the mic. Untested for muffle as the speaker faces the plate/velcro.
Another option in case you need more: I made a little bracket from ABS which I bent on both sides and glued inside the ab section. The speaker then clips onto the middle section. There is also room in there for the extra cabling. When I had an icomm, it was velcroed onto a part of the bracket that was glued down.
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I dedicated a shelf on a display case for FISD coins. It's my favorite shelf
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7 hours ago, DarthVader87 said:
Hi guys,
This called my attention. I have a couple of observations as ideas for improving size and cost, having worked on stuff similar to this for my degree. you can fit LCD shutters (samsung smart TVs use similar stuff for 3D glasses) on the visor easily enough, with a micro usb camera on the teeth, all wired to a Single Board Computer like an Aaeon UP Squared or an Nvidia Jetson/Xavier (depending on specs I would go for Nvidia because of real-time graphic processing), they can fit on the back plate just the same with a 3Dprinted case and you could have the whole thing working for $500 at 1/4 the size and weight for extended periods of time with a lithium ion battery for power. It could work for an entire troop no problem. size on the helmet would be minimal depending on the camera used because lcd shutters are extremely thin.
Let me know if you have any questions and would love to see a prototype.
Best Regards
Javier
A prototype would be awesome. Ideally it would be small enough to be contained within the helmet, but I don't know if that would be possible.
My coworker has been playing around with a lot of VR headsets and one of them has several cameras on it so when you wear it, you are still able to see the environment around you (although it was in black and white). I wonder if something like that would be possible (if so I can't imagine it being cheap).
4 hours ago, Daetrin said:
* FRS or similar so that anything I say can only be heard by others listening inThis would be very cool to have - how many times have you been at a troop looking for a particular trooper or trying to organize the troopers for a picture, but people can't hear you or are too far away.
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Requesting 10 troop badge. Thank you!
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11. Pretend City - 2019.05.04
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10. Anaheim Public Library AnaCon - 2018.02.11
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9. Winter Formal at The Richard Nixon Library & Museum - 2018.01.20
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8. Fun 4 Kids Preschool Open House - 2017.05.19
Unfortunately I couldn't find any pictures for this troop.
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7. Anaheim Library Comic Con - 2017.02.18
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6. Anaheim Ducks Star Wars Day - 2016.12.11
This was the first troop that my son attended as a little jawa. More people wanted to take pictures with him than me.
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5. Down Syndrome Buddy Walk - 2016.10.23
This is the only picture of the troop that I could find. This happened after the troop and was taken for a contest that Albin had going. I believe this picture won.
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4. Fullerton Public Library Summer Reading Volunteer Appreciation Party - 2016.07.30
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3. Weird Al Concert at the Hollywood Bowl - 2016.07.22
I led the troops out onto the stage hoping I wasn't going to trip over something. I'm on the right in the spotlight with Weird Al.
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2. Brea Olinda High School Senior Grad Nite - 2016.06.16
I couldn't find any pictures from this event, but I did find a postcard that another TK and I got at a green screen during the event.
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1. Fullerton Public Library Star Wars Day - 2016.06.04
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On 2/23/2018 at 7:49 AM, hupspring said:
When I joined the legion I told myself I wasn't going to collect coins or pins. Since that time I've collected around 20 coins (although several of them were bought by my wife who is also in the legion). Rather than have them sit in a drawer I wanted to display them, so I got a display box and put it on the wall. I still keep a coin in my wallet and another in my helmet, always ready for that challenge.
So I think about 4 or 5 months after I posted this, I decided to start collecting coins. My case on the wall soon lost the patches and pins and became dedicated to coins. Then I had to add another case, and a few months later, a third. My wife won't let me put any more cases on the wall, so everything else is in a binder. I mostly display Detachment and Garrison coins (and anything to do with my Garrison's squads) as well as one case dedicated to mostly Disney.
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Very cool idea, I'd love to see a working example! The cost is too much for me, but I also don't need to see 360 degrees around me. I would be happy with just a simple view in front of me.
Does you set up completely block the normal view out of the helmet lenses? One issue I would be concerned with is the tech failing mid troop and not being able to see anything.
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I got mine from Trooper Bay a couple years ago for $20. I just checked their site but couldn't find any helmet bags, so maybe they stopped selling them. It's just a black bag with white fleece interior made by Dowco.
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3 hours ago, TK-42134 said:
I have been debating on mounting my “lense” with brackets. Right now it is one piece, and on long troops it seems to cut into the bridge of my nose. Does anyone have any ideas on how to cut them into two pieces? Is there a good template to use for this?
I made my own template by putting a piece of paper inside the helmet covering the eye holes, then use a pencil to trace the eye holes from the outside. Then you will have the shape of your eye holes on the paper. Just cut those out - you'll want to cut out a larger size than what you traced so that they will cover the eye holes and there will be enough room for screws. Test the cut out paper in the helmet to check the size. Then tape them to the lens and cut them out. I used tin snips which worked well to cut the lens.
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I agree with Daniel. When I first started trooping I would spend up to a minute trying to get that lower strap to snap closed, but after a while I realized that the belt was holding it closed and I haven't bothered with that strap since.
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19 hours ago, Suspend said:
Just out of interest, which bluetooth mic did you end up going with?
Thanks,
Mark
I got one of the Wireless Trooping Systems mics when they were selling them on the forums a couple years ago. I don't think they sell them anymore. The only issue I've ever had with it was accidentally pairing it with another trooper's mic when we apparently both turned them on at about the same time. I was just about to get on an elevator to the troop when I heard someone else talking through my speaker. Luckily it happened before getting on the elevator and not after I got off.
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[60+] TK-61490 "TheRascalKing"'s Troop Log
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I did that on my very first troop, but someone happened to be sitting in the chair.