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giskard8

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  1. Flexible hand plates on rubber chemical gloves: Return edge removed (forearm):
  2. ARMOR DETAILS Shoulder Bridge connection: Ab Plate Buttons: Ab / Kidney connection (Left): Ab / Kidney connection (Right): Cod piece connection: Strapping:
  3. HELMET Front: Left: Right: Back: Green Bubble Lens: Hovi Mic tip detail: Neck S-trim detail: Helmet interior:
  4. TK-39093 Requesting ANH (Hero) Centurion Status [TM] Trooper Info Name: Arthur Wong FISD Forum Name: giskard8 Legion ID: 39093 Garrison: Hong Kong Garrison Legion Profile: https://www.501st.com/members/displaymemberdetails.php?userID=19986 Height: 5'10" Weight: 175 lbs EIB Aprroval Link: Costume Information Armor: TM (TrooperMaster) / ABS kit Helmet: TM (TrooperMaster) / ABS kit Neck seal: East Asia Supply Belt: Mrs. Linguini's Crafts Boots: Imperial Boots Holster : Imperial Boots Hand guards: Rubber gloves with Hand guards by TrooperBay Blaster: Blaster-Master E-11 (3D-Printed kit) / TrooperBay rubber cast DLT-19 Electronics: Dual 12V helmet fans (self installed) / iComm (TK Products, LLC) + chest mounted speaker unit Alterations made since EIB approval: Belt: Dropboxes alignment issue fixed Helmet: Teeth openings paint spill removed
  5. For Ā£40 you can buy a doopydoosā€™ resin kit. Yes, thereā€™s a bit DIY work you have to do assembling the kit but it will take you all the way to lv.3 (if assembled with care). Check FISD forum ā€œWeapons Locker - E11ā€ section for details on building one (its not that hard really). Cheers.
  6. Congratulations! Hope you will enjoy trooping (especially with charity events), you will find the experience most rewarding. Have fun!
  7. Thank you very much Joseph, I will find the time to make the suggested alterations and have a set of new photos taken.
  8. Indeed, also A fan inside the helmet if positioned correctly will help disperse humid air (sweating / breathing) and prevent the visor lens from frogging. Visibility is poor inside the bucket (you have to look three steps ahead, anything closer is in the blind zone), keeping the lens clear is essential.
  9. Our Garrison mates prefer hard hat liner, mainly due to the sub tropical climate here. Let the air flow and a Build-in fan system is a must otherwise heat-stroke is guaranteed.
  10. In broad daylight, the differences are much less obvious. Judging from the photo (indoor, with a warmer tone), there is a slight difference between them but I think it is acceptable.
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