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  1. What I don't understand is why Anovos is considered to be evil because they have copied a RS suit, but it is perfectly fine for RS to copy an original film suit. So they can be considerd as recasters too. RS is also making money on the Star Wars brand without having a license. But apparently copying from LFL/Disney is ok. Is it illegal for Anovos to copy a design on which they own the license? I agree that if some makes his own sculpt and someone else just copies it, it's just wrong. But in this case RS is just as guilty as Anovos in my opinion.

    This is the whole crux of my post. If you breakdown every single armor maker's method, the lines really begin to blur.

    Sometimes I just have to say to myself: "Just build, wear, and have fun." 

     

    I need to concentrate on getting my gear ready for a troop at a Children's Hospital, and that's a HUGE reason for me to seek out any armor (Except Rubies and Jedirobe) :)

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  2. Interesting. It seems almost like this is a non-consensual form of "payment" that RS must make in order to not be litigated for making unlicensed armor commercially available. Anovos (license holder) dastardly recasts the RS armor and LFL/Disney look the other way...

     

    I am currently researching what armor I should get. I had Anovos high up on my list of considerations, mainly because it was one of the first ones I came across - being commercially available and all - and because it is affordable, there are lots of good tutorials on how to assemble it, and it looks pretty good. In light of this plagiarism, should I drop Anovos from my consideration? Anovos wasn't on the list of vetted sellers, but it also wasn't on the avoid list, so I'm just wondering how the community (especially other armor makers) feels about all this? I'm willing to do the right thing, even if it takes a bit longer to get my armor.

    Personally, I think the Anovos is very high-quality armor and I'm quite happy with it. I try to not get tied up in the politics too much, yet want to do the "right thing." If you buy the Anovos, you will most likely not regret it.  

    That being said, as long as you're still on the fence, (and if you might want to spend just a little more), research the RS Props, and also "TM" (Troopermaster) armor. I'm still looking at both of those makers quite a bit and I know their stuff is awesome. I saw someone at a Comicon who said he had a TM and it was breathtaking. The helmets are maybe the best I've seen overall. But then, that's what some tell me about my Anovos. 

  3. There is absolutely no doubt that Anovos is cast from an RS. Anovos hand plates are EXACTLY the same as mine that I gave RS to cast as are the button plates, shoulder straps and knee plate. And if that isn't enough evidence, how in the world would Anovos have the EXACT same hand sculpted forearm and bicep that Rob from RS made on their armour?

     

    We all know they cast it but no one wants to accept it.

    I totally accept it. I think I have the proof.

  4. While Anovos and RS seem very similar, keep in mind there's some lineage.

     

    RS is straight up as legit as you can get, as they cast most of the pieces from an original Sandtrooper suit. Missing pieces were substituted or made.

     

    Anovos claims they had access to an original suit from Lucasfilm. No one seems to be clear. But they did show they had CNC aluminum molds made. Which makes me think they 3D scanned an original from the archives suit or as some might say, they scanned an RS props suit. Some say the details are too close and that there are tells there are RS parts.

     

    Either way, Anovos ended up with a 3D model that likely needed adjustment in 3D before it was milled out for forming.

     

    Unless someone worked really fast in recasting an Anovos suit (possible) it's likely this is a recast of RS.

     

    Where did you get it from and who was the seller? Ebay?

    Thanks, that's a really good explanation. Now I'm dead-set on an RS.

  5. Here's what I have, but later I want to show how every single piece lines up perefctly as a match with Anovos.

    SO when I say "what have I got?" I'm wondering about both sets. It's clear that the pics posted below are recast, and I'm told from an RS Props suit.

    If it is an exact carbon copy to Anovos, then is ANovos a recast of RS Props? I don't know if I understand the recasting method and definitions, but I'm catching on. I understand there is an amount that is permissable and one that is shunned.

    The llnes begin to blur though, now that I have the Anovos. It all makes me want to save up for an actual RS Props or a TM, made with ABS.

     

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  6. Strap yourselves in and hold on to your hats because you're about to hear the story of a true idiot.<br>

    Before I came to FISD I bought a Rubies and thought it was pure dope. After a while some of the parts got severely damaged from first-time heat gun fixes and I bought spare parts from Jedirobe. In hindsight, doing that was like trying to clean ketchup off of my white shirt by using mustard. So now I have this sick, quasi-frankentrooper mess. I can't stand to even look at it after FISD removed the veil from my eyes and showed me the truth.<br><br>

    Hey, but that's not all folks; now it appears I have a recast that's thin styrene...long story that began with a litany. I was ignorant again. <br><br>

    Here's a condensed version of my query.<br><br>

    As I compared all parts to my Anovos parts they were completely identical? I haven't understood the Anovos lineage, but I find that these parts are a "carbon copy" of Anovos. It just confuses me.

  7. I really love my Anovos armor a lot and I understand that the thickness isn't a huge concern, but I'd like this thing to last as long as possible. So I'm wondering if there is a safe way to begin reinforcing the thickness of all of it by maybe using 1.5mm adhesive backed foam sheets cut to geometry and placed inside? Does that sound goofy?
    Any ideas?

  8. Yes, thanks a lot. I do plan on switching all of the inner webbing to nylon strapping. NASA may have used velcro with the astronauts but the Stormies need straps and snaps. I have 35 made up and am going to be transitioning. 

    I greatly appreciate the feedback.

    On 2/25/2016 at 7:48 PM, justjoseph63 said:

    Nice job, Scott!!  Looks like you are aiming for EIB and then Centurion, (awesome)!  It looks as if you used the elastic supplied by Anovos for a few of the connections around the kidney, which is causing gaps between the kidney-back, (picture 8) and misalignment on the kidney ab when you raise your arms, (see photos).  You might want to think about replacing these areas with nylon, which doesn't stretch, and will keep them in place and prevent this.  Good luck on your basic approval, and then next up, EIB!

     

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  9. Can't find a login function for either the Midwest Garrison or the Wisconsin Garrison.

    I have no idea how to submit these. Although I wish it had been a better camera.

     

    How does it look?

     

    The armor is all Anovos. I replaced the belt and it has only two rivets now.

    Boots are Funtasma (Imperial Boots will be arriving soon)

    Blaster is a modified Rubies (ordering an HFX ELite E-11 soon)

    Handplates will soon be replaced with Trooperbay soft foam-type.

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  10. Pictures are already coming in to the FB Anovos Stormtrooper Kit Building group with the snap plates being adhered with ABS paste, and since the material is a bit thin on these Anovos kits, the plates are poking through to the other side.

    I'm not risking it and plan to use E6000 for the snap plates placements. Will that work relatively well in lieu of the ABS paste/glue?

  11. I have a junk set of ROTJ style armor (yes, it's Rubies) and I cut the butt plate from the kidney plate to make it ANH. I know it's a super huge challenge but it's Winter here and my Anovos order went in late...probably won't see it until Spring. So, with all this time on my hands, I'm going for it. Not for the 501st, it's for a buddy of mine who wants some armor but is super broke and I want to give it to him once I make it to be the best it can be. He'll flip out and smile wide if I pull this off.

     

    Can anyone give me any advice from your own experience using a sealing iron to reform?

    Obviously, I want to just get rid of the formed ridges that make it ROTJ style.

     

    Thank you in advance. 

     

    May the Force be with You.

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