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radude210

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  1. That looks fantastic!!!! It might take me another month or so of reading up on this and testing with the extra material in my spare time but i never thought to do that! My only concern is that it might look a little funny because the ab and back parts don't have much curve to it so it'll make me look flat as can be! (not that its really a change from how it is now :P ) But i LOVE the look :)

  2. SO!

     

    I have been busy with my new job helping out the 2 IT guys at my dads office and having a blast doing it, but working 2 jobs really does NOT leave a lot of time for hobbies (why is school so expensive....).

     

    Anyway, since i posted last on here i have glued everything i wish to be glued and even trimmed all those nasty looking bits too!

     

    I wanted to thank you guys for all your help and it really is starting to look stunning, there is only 1 last problem i am having where i really just don't know what to do.

     

    I glued the strap pieces that go over your shoulders to the chest and back so they were nice and flush and look really really good.... but now since they are glued in place they hold my chest plate pretty far away from my back and so when you look in the side you can see me and all my skinnyness!

     

    So to fix this big gap my first thought would be to use a heat gun (or since i don't have one maybe a hair dryer at a distance?) and try to heat up and bend these shoulder pieces to make a larger arc so it hugs my body a little closer. If you have any other suggestions or warnings like don't melt your armor with a hair dryer!!! I'd really appreciate it =)

     

    If you need i can get some pictures up when i get home later too

  3. SO, this past week i have been taking whatever time i have to one by one permanently glue my thigh, and arm pieces.... as well as the fronts of my shins. But! Using e6000 i am finding that it oozes out the sides after its been set, which is fine and all and you can just pull out the extra but it seems to be leaving kind of a messy sticky little chunks of glue right where the 2 pieces meet and its tough to get them out. Is there an easy way to get rid of these that i am just not seeing? Also, i am finding that even though for the most part its going well but there are a few cases (mostly the thighs) where there is just a tiny bit of a gap. I was thinking of using some silicone sealant to just run a bead along the where they meet so it looks like one solid piece. I think it'll work because its very close to the same shade of white and won't crack under stress or anything... good idea? or not so much?

     

    This stuff is much more difficult.... and more fun than i ever thought it'd be!

     

    Thanks for the help :)

  4. Picked up a big tube of E6000 today for a mere $7!! Looks big enough to do my whole armor unless i am just really bad at eyeballing things :P So if all goes to plan i hope to do some trimming and maybe even get a few pieces glued up! Few questions though.... my gut says to trim then glue, or is it better to glue then cut (may be easier to make it look more flush?). Also I really don't know how much and where to trim those flaws you guys so quicky pointed out, so any help there would be nice. I can post more detailed pictures of each piece if you like too! Thanks!!! You guys are a big help.

     

    ~Brad

  5. Alrighty! So I cleaned and ripped off the velcro of most of the pieces that will no longer need it and am sizing things up for a trim. My plan so far is to use E6000 and bond the arm pieces accordingly then take the dremel and shave off little by little so they fit much more like as if they were 1 single piece. I don't have the E6000 yet so i am still in the planning stages till it gets here (thanks again for the info on that :) ) but is this what I am looking to do?:

     

    Take this

     

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    And basically do this (but a better job than crappy paint shows :P )

     

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    Then sand the edges to make everything flush.... good idea? or bad? Is it better to have kind of a sharp incline in the cut line like that or make it more gradual and go farther down?

  6. Soo, since i can't find e6000 anywhere i decided to get it online for a good price!

     

    <a href="http://cgi.ebay.ca/E6000-Glue-Adhesive-18-...A1%7C240%3A1318" target="_blank">http://cgi.ebay.ca/E6000-Glue-Adhesive-18-...A1%7C240%3A1318</a>

     

    Just curious if anyone knows how much (number of tubes) i'd need to glue arm pieces, thighs, and front of shins?

     

    (went to my first event [didn't troop] and LOVED IT! also i have my gloves and pants and boots on the way soon :) )

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    As far as i know you can only connect 1 headset to 1 other, BUT they do have this other conference call station thing

     

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    you can connect 5 dragons to it and a phone for 300,000 square foot range!

     

    Each dragon runs for about $100USD and the station doesn't post a price :( The headsets may not be cheap but they are FANTASTIC for talking to another person (just don't try using it for music :P )

  8. Could you also go the extra length and keep a bluetooth headset on inside your helmet? That would be nice to take emergency calls and not have to take off your bucket. LOL.

     

    Oh BTW Im new to the forum. Just thought this was really cool.

     

    Actually i have just that! But the one i have is a special one that can work as a walkie talkie with 1 other headset of its kind. So me and my friend who is also becoming a trooper can keep in touch without yelling at each other and it fits perfectly! Best part is the walkie talkie mode has a range of 250,000 square feet! Only problem is to switch functions between phone and walkie talkie requires taking off your helmet. I think it'll also be handy for keeping in contact with a non-costumed friend to guide you from walking straight into kiddies :P

  9. I found one specialty tool company that had them, but they are way expensive. I used rare earth magnets, got them on line, as the ones at the local stores were not strong enough.

     

    www.magnet4less.com is where I got mine. Order extra as they aren't that much and shipping is a little high, but their prices are way lower than anyone else out there. I've ordered twice and had no problems.

     

     

    How many pounds of pull would you say you need?

  10. So i raised my ab/back and its much better and tighter BUT i am too skinny!!!! here is my issue :P

     

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    and if i tuck the back under the ab it stresses the plastic and i doubt it'd stay but this is what it looks like...

     

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    So should i trim my back or adjust it to be a little more loose so they just kinda meet nicely (but would be a bit clunky?) I don't know, help! :P

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