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My son loves this. Big Minecraft fan. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
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Here's the link to my EIB application. http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/36797-tk-50613-requesting-anh-stunt-eib-status-anovos/
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Name: Matt McSweeney 501st TK ID: 50613 FISD forum name: SupRsloth Garrison: Central Garrison 501st Legion Profile: http://www.501st.com/members/displaymember.php?userID=21131&costumeID=124 Mandatory Armor = Anovos Helmet= Anvos Blaster= Doopy Doos Resin Optional Height = 5 foot 10 inches Weight = 175 lbs Boots = Imperial Boots Canvas belt = TKittel Hand Plates = Trooperbay Electronics= None yet Neck Seal = Anovos Holster = Anovos Front Arms at Side Back Arms at Side Left Arm Raised Right Arm Raised Right Side Detail Left Side Detail Abdomen Details Cod and Butt Plate Attachment Interior Strapping Helmet Front Helmet Left Helmet Right Helmet Back Hovi tip Detail Lens Color Blaster Left Blaster Right D-Ring Neck Seal Thermal Detonator - Back Holster Attachment Action Shot Bucket Off Thigh Ammo Belt Sniper Knee Plate Boots Thanks in advance for your consideration.
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Yes sir. Plan on submitting my application this weekend.
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Thanks Luc!
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Officially a member of the 501st!!!! TK-50613 reporting for duty. http://www.501st.com/members/displaymemberdetails.php?userID=21131
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Looking good. Tired of trimming yet?[emoji12] Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
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So I'm wondering if the mattress pad might yellow the armor over time. Anyone have any experience with that? Should I cover the mattress pad with fabric?
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Speaking of additional work I completed one more project for the weekend. Got a Husky Job Box. Used a twin bed mattress pad to line the sides and bottom and leftover foam to line the top (attached to the box with industrial strength Velcro. Had some old bed sheets that I cut up to keep parts from rubbing on each other. I didn't get fancy and make bags for each piece just simply wrapped the cut up sheets around the parts. I was able to fit everything in the box except for my helmet. I'm thinking I could get the helmet in there with some fancy packing but will probably just carry it in a separate helmet bag.
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Feels good to near the end doesn't it! Although I'm sure the tweaking will never stop......
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Thank you sir! Felt like a kid taking the pictures.
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Submitted for 501st approval today! Hopefully will be in the legion soon.
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Thanks Gary!
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Here's the pile of finished parts. Quite the journey. Started on February 13th and just under two months later this is what I have to show for it. Doesn't look like much but this project has been a great escape for me during a pretty stressful time. I've enjoyed every minute of it including the screw ups I've made along the way. Feeling pretty accomplished. Will be applying for 501st approval this weekend and then hopefully onto EIB.
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So maybe I'll just keep tucking in the snap for my submittal pictures and then velcro it for real troop ing. [emoji12] Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
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Thanks! Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
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I thought about industrial velcro from the white elastic to the shoulder straps. However they won't be "free floating" any longer. Looking forward to hearing your results. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
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Also finished the belt tonight. Applied what I hope to be my last drops of E6000 tonight assembling the covers.
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Finished the arms tonight. The shoulders keep wanting to pull my chest to shoulder straps out from under the shoulder straps.. Does anyone know how to prevent this from happening. It looks pretty terrible when it does this. Pretty consistent.
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I'm using chicago screws on my rebuild. I've seen those used as well as pop rivets. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk