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alexcaliburrito

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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  1. I would cover it while fully assembled, because it fills in the cracks. Apply the Resin, sand it, then add some black spray paint to it and it will turn out fine.
  2. Please Enable me for 501 Access TK-41309 http://www.501st.com/members/displaymemberdetails.php?userID=20553
  3. I bought one, Theres alot of pieces to glue but looks good when finished, he also has electronic blaster sounds sold separately.
  4. Yes, It's approved to carry on events with hero stormtrooper only.
  5. Its okay, you glue the inside piece to connect the shoulder and back, then you melt acetone into the crack and sand and smooth out the pieces.
  6. What I did was copy exactly what tony did. He has a build thread that is going to be your reference guide. http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/31877-Ukswrath%27s-FOTK-build-thread-%28TK-10116%29
  7. If #3 & #10 are sunk in, then those are the pieces that are to be painted black, they are backside pieces that rest on belt.
  8. #9 might be the piece that stacks on #12
  9. I have built kb's kit. I will help as much as I can!
  10. Also melt some ABS into jar with Acetone. Then paintbrush it into the seams to make seamless. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. I glued by whole ABS kit with 401 loctite. That stuff is so strong it makes your eyes water, also blends plastic permanently. ---------- LOCTITE Instant Adhesive Cyanoacrylate Super Glue
  12. I can see perfectly out of the bubble lenses I got from Troopermaster. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. The yoke will push out the chest piece to far, but he has currently updated that mold to fix that problem. You should join his facebook build page. Lots of good help on there. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. I have KBs Armor, Im 5'8" 150lbs. The armor is delivered untrimmed for lots of space if needed. You will be fine with that armor. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. There are so many pieces on the first order TK that I had to make seamless, it was a learning curve, but when you master melting, any ABS is fixable. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. Those little gray spots will not keep you from getting approved, trust me you will get lots of armor scratches over time. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. Took me a while to find your build thread, after looking, this is either a thin section of the plastic or a stain. My first thing to try is sanding, painting wont help because it will wear off over time. if that sanding doesnt work, then there is an extreme way to fix it, collect some leftover scraps from your build(never throw away your scraps) you can always melt them to fix anything. So get a jar, and cut the plastic abs into small little pieces in a jam jar. Make sure it has a lid. Poor enough acetone to barely cover the pile. Then after 4 hours you will have a toothpaste thickness for paste. Take a brush and dip in the jar and paint a thin layer over spot. It hardens within seconds. Then sand it flat and too higher grits to make it shiny again. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. I have built mine so i can suit up without help. I also put on the armor while sitting down. Here is my list that I use. (no magnets needed, fits uniform. I suited up took my own pics and got approved without help) 1. Turn on electronics 2. Attach TD to back via velcro, Attach shoulders to yoke, Bicep to shoulders 3. Put on under suit, gaskets, neck-seal, mask 4. Slip on midsection(midsection is all one piece) + butt plate connected, COD hanging(not attached) 5. Thighs & underbelt (Sitdown if you want for 6-7) 6. Shoes 7. Shins & spats 8. Attach COD piece 9. Yoke 10. Chest 11. Slide on biceps 12. Forearm 13. Gloves 14. Helmet ----------
  19. Thats including shipping from UK. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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