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RickyBoyBlue

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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  1. Your armor continues to improve and it looks so good. <br><br> Good luck brother on this one. I know how you've worked so long and so hard on your armor. <br><br> You'll get this!
  2. SOME ACTION SHOTS: and the final action shot I wish to make for this journey... Wish me luck my brothers and sisters in armor! Ricky TK-74259
  3. HELMET DETAILS: FRONT: BACK: RIGHT: LEFT: S-TRIM LENS: HOVI MIC TIPS:
  4. ACCESSORIES DETAILS: HOLSTER ATTACHMENT / BELT (Front / Back): THERMAL DETONATOR: NECK SEAL:
  5. ARMOR DETAILS: INTERIOR STRAPPING: AB-KIDNEY ATTACHEMENTS / KIDNEY PLATE NOTCH: CENTURION-REQUIRED AB SNAP: BACK TO CHEST CONNECTION (Left / Right / Interior): SHOULDER BRIDGE (Front / Back / Top): COD AND BUTT PLATE ATTACHMENT: (UN-FIXED) BUTT-KIDNEY: AB DETAILS: THIGH PACK ATTACHMENT: KNEE PLATE: WRIST-SIDE OF FOREARMS: HAND PLATES: DROP BOX BACK (Left / Right):
  6. FULL BODY SHOTS: FRONT: BACK: RIGHT - FULL BODY: RIGHT - DETAILS: LEFT - FULL BODY: LEFT - DETAILS:
  7. Name = Ricky Resurreccion 501st TK ID = 74259 FISD forum name = RickyBoyBlue Garrison = Golden Gate Garrison 501st Legion Member Link EIB Application Link Armor Maker = Anovos Helmet Maker = Anovos E-11 Blaster = Hyperfirm / D-Ring by TrooperBay Height = 5'4" Weight = 154 pounds Boots = TKBoots Canvas Belt = TKittell Gloves = Latex by Anovos Hand Plates = TrooperBay Electronics = Ukswrath's TK Hovi Audio System / Fans Neck Seal = Anovos Holster = Anovos Messrs. Tony and Andrew: TK-74259 here, returning and seeking your kind consideration, this time for approval to Centurion Status, the pinnacle standard for TKs. This long journey has been quite a tough yet wonderful adventure, and arriving at the cusp of armor excellence is already such a sweet achievement. Though I may be a small Trooper, I do know how to work hard and smart in order to chase after tall aspirations. For your appreciation and thank you for this opportunity...
  8. It was truly a wonderful surprise. A very good day-starter, a (much-needed) positive energizer indeed! You've set the template and the standards for us Anovos builders, Tony. It is only proper to repay your generosity in teaching us with acts of the same generosity to others, and striving for higher standards that you exemplify. Happiness!!!!!!
  9. Didn't realize you were watching Kyle, appreciate it very much and I look forward to meeting and trooping with you!
  10. Thanks Walter. Your support and encouragements make this new experience of mine bearable and so much fun. Your drive to achieve higher standards is infectious and inspiring. On to the next level, I guess!
  11. Congrats AJ! Go get that Centurion certification, brother!
  12. Whatttt????? Thank you!!!!! A wonderful way to start the day. EIB approval early in the morning! Thank you Tony and Andrew for your time. And please do know that improvements are already well under way. It was truly a fun but tedious process. Words escape me right now, so may I just share some pictures to illustrate how happy and grateful I am right now...
  13. I ended up getting the 6/32s as well. Looked nice!
  14. Cool looking armor with matching awesome backdrop. Good luck, brother!
  15. Thanks for the note, Robert. Appreciate it. What stage are you in right now? Feel free to reach out to me or any of the nice folks around here for any suggestions or even a bit of encouragement when you hit some low moments in your journey. With so much help available at your disposal, you'd soon realize that this "side of the line" is not that hard to reach, you'd realize it is not that far after all. Good luck!
  16. Congratulations to the team who worked on this! Beautiful!<br><br> Congratulations Omar!!! On to the next level!
  17. Dear Messrs. Tony and Sly: Please know that immediately after my photo session was done, and after I took off my armor, I realized I left off painting the thigh ammo pack rivets. Realizing this, I did so and took pictures at the same time the photo session happened. For your kind consideration. Thanks.
  18. Hey David, as any newbie who started on this thing, I guess intimidation is really part of the beginning process. Embrace it as most of us did. I know I did. Take confidence in the fact that a lot of kind people are in this board who are ever so willing to lend any would-be-Trooper a hand. That got me through everything. Good luck on your build, and don't be a stranger bud!
  19. Good luck with your build, Ahmad. Have fun on this wonderful journey!
  20. Hi Kevin, If it's any consolation, I'm significantly shorter than you are. Waaayyy shorter. And in my application photos, I didn't have to mod the back of my thighs and leg parts. I agree with Tim, start with trimming the tops first to conform to the length (and width) of your thighs. I have a friend who got a bit concerned with mobility, he cut the back so much that he was not approved by his garrison. Good thing he knew someone who decided to sell his Anovos kit. Those are the only adjustments I had to make up to this point... As for mobility, movement is not at all dramatically restricted. I can walk fine (though I would need to break this in eventually for longer walks and trips up and down the stairs). If you need some proof Here's a demonstration in mobility...
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