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SG JIG

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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  1. Looking good Fernando! Such a nice build. Best of lucks to you.
  2. Congratulations Toni!! Nice to see another SDS making it into Centurion! Great job you did there!!!
  3. Good job dude. You are going to make it for sure. Best of lucks!
  4. Thank you dude! It only takes time and patience. I'm a total useless guy to do stuff like this, but got a lot of pieces of advice from Attaché Faie and others and finally made it. If I could, anyone can, so go try your best!! Thank you Markus! Much appreciated!
  5. Really really thank you, Sir. I have no words to express how I feel right now. I have dedicated a lot of time to this armour and now I feel like everything makes sense. Thank you for your work for the detachment and for letting me in. I truly appreciate it. Cheers!!
  6. Well, it's been a hell of a day but here I am with the new picture. I added another snap in the strap, so it was a little bit shorter and fit better. My english is pretty bad, so sorry if I'm not explaining myself properly. Im going to change the picture in the main post too. Thank you for your help. Cheers, Jaime
  7. Hi there. Thank you for answering. I'm kind of busy right now, but I think I can have it done in 12 hours time or so. I'm going to try to shorten the strap that joins back and kidney in that side, as you said. In case that doesn't work, I think i will try to lengthen the strap that joins chest and back. One way or another, I think I can have the new pictures by tonight (it's 10. 30 am here in Spain right now). Again, thank you for your help and for your work for the detachment. Cheers
  8. Thank you sir, much appreciated. I've tried my best. Cheers
  9. Actually, I had some free time tonight, so I already did it. I cut the return edge as much as I could and also sand every corner in the eyes so they could look more rounded. Im pretty happy with the result. Again, thank you for your help, Wingnut65.
  10. Hi there! Thank you for the piece of advice sir! I will check it out right now. Nobody ever told me about this eye stuff, so I will look into it carefully and try to solve it. Again, thank you for answering. Much appreciated!
  11. Hi there, Both the armour and the helmet are SDS Battle Spec. Thank you for the piece of advice and for the luck.Much appreciated. Cheers
  12. Name: Jaime Iglesias Gómez 501st Id: TK-25358 Name FISD forum: SG JIG GARRISON: Spanish Garrison 501st STATUS: http://www.501st.com...hp?userID=20484 EIB STATUS: http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/35519-tk-25358-anh-stunt-eib-status-sds533/ Required information Armor Maker: Shepperton Design Studios Battle Spec Helmet Maker: Shepperton Design Studios Battle Spec Blaster Type: E-11 made by ASH Tk - 17116 EIB STATUS: http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/35519-tk-25358-anh-stunt-eib-status-sds533/ Height: 1.74 m. Weight:72 kgs. Boots Maker: CorsairKids Canvas Belt: Best grandma ever Hand plates: CorsairKids Neck Seal: CorsairKids Holster Maker: Bierzo TK - 96007 Well, its a lot of photos. I hope everything is ok. If Im missing some photo just let me know. (I took all the photos from the Centurion Photo Checklist, but maybe Im missing something) Thank you in advance. Front – Arms at side Back – Arms at side Left – Arm raised Right – Arm raised Armor Details Hand Plates Shoulder Bridge Back Shoulder Bridge Front Back/Chest Connection Thigh Pack Attachment Knee Plate Drop Box Back Cod and Butt Plate Attachment HELMET Front Side Left Right Back Hovi Mic Tip Detail Lens Color (Backlit if required) S-Trim Blaster Details Right Left D Ring Neck Seal Thermal Detonator – Back Holster Attachment Action Shot
  13. Congratulations dude! You should feel honored to be the first Anovos Expert!
  14. Muchísimas gracias Oscar, por la felicitación y por toda la ayuda. Eres muy grande.
  15. Haha, well, you have to be very careful, but as soon as you realise that you can repair the scratches with the concrete, everything is fine!
  16. Hi there! I will try to explain it as good as possible, even though my english is pretty poor. It wasn't as easy as it may seem. It is due to 2 reasons: -The cover is strongly glued to the thigh -In the Shepperton armor covers are not made with the same material as the rest of the armor. It's made of a harder material, so it's also more difficult to cut it. At first, I used a really small screwdriver to split the cover and the thigh. As it was so strongly glued, most of the part of thight until the cover just got destroyed. Once both parts were split, I used some big scissors to cut the strip. Later on, as there was a big hole under the strip, I used some tape to "control" the zone and used some concrete I made by dissolving some parts of the armor that weren't necessary As the hole was fixed, I ¿sanded? ¿sandpapered? not sure of the word, you know, but I rubbed one thing over the piece so it stayed smooth. And that's it, I guess. Took me a couple of hours or so. More or less the same amount of time that took me write this message due to my shucksty english haha Thank you for the congratulations!
  17. Hi! Thank you for answering! As I saw that you told my friend TK-71987 to solve that problem in the lower return edge section, I began to work in it too. It ended up like this: I hope it's good enough to get that badge, hehe. Thank you for answering, sir.
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