Personal Information
Name: Chris Keeling
501st ID: TK 71716
Member page: https://www.501st.com/members/displaymemberdetails.php?userID=26041
FISD username: Severian
Garrison: Fringe Worlds (working on establishing a new Outpost here on Cyprus)
Height: 183 cm / 6’ 0”
Weight: 70 kg / 154 lb
Armor Information
Base armor: Anovos kit with completed helmet (including neck seal and holster)
Helmet: Anovos; taken apart, overspray removed from frown and vocoder, frown completely repainted and lengthened, Hovi mic tips replaced (UKswrath's Hovi Mic Speakers), eyes and teeth excess plastic removed, interior improvements to lenses, frown mesh, and lining (including mic and ROM/FX audio system plus two fans from Henry's Helmet Fans). Four bumps/two screws, traps/tears, rank stripe, and neck trim/seal are all as per CRL.
Shoulder straps, chest, and back armor: free-float in back, glued in front, attached with white elastic/cloth.
Abdomen armor: three rounded rivets on side painted white, male snap and split rivet added, and buttons painted with Testors gray and Humbrol French blue.
Belt: replaced original belt with stiffer one from TrooperBay, removed extra two Chicago screws and leather bits from black leather holster, and configured drop boxes and square buttons as required to meet CRL. NOTE: I accidentally smeared a bit of E6000 near one of the holster screw holes. I haven't been able to get it off, so I am going to buy yet another belt and go through this process again...
Hand plates and gloves: flexible latex hand pieces glued to rubber gloves (all from TrooperBay).
Boots: TKboots
Blaster: E-11 from Hyperfirm
Front
Rear
Right side
Left side
Right side detail
Left side detail
Abdomen front detail
Abdomen right side
Abdomen left side
Groin snaps
Interior strapping (back)
Shoulder strap detail
Helmet front
Helmet right side (need new screws for Centurion!)
Vocoder / hovi mic tips
Inside / lenses
Neck seal
Belt close-up (with glue smear)
Sniper knee plate
Thermal detonator
TK Boots
Hyperfirm E-11 left side
Hyperfiem E-11 right side
Action shot (sorry, wrong outfit, but a good photo!)
Thank you for your support and I apologize for not being a very good photographer (nor is my son, LOL!).
I'd be happy to take more (probably also really bad) photos as needed and I appreciate your guidance as I plan on going for Centurion next if possible.
Chris