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Kaar121

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  1. Hey everyone. Sorry I have been delayed on trimming the armor. I am getting close. I should be ready for fitting soon. In the mean time here is a little idea I had (I'm sure others have done this). I made some loops out of spare elastic from the shoulder loops to hold the push to talk (PTT) switch in place under my glove. They work well. Although I can't bend my finger and it wont fit in the rubber gloves. I may try it on my thumb or make another loop to hold it in my palm. Okay, back to trimming.
  2. TK Boots. I feel like getting up on a table and dancing to "Tequila" by The Champs. So these are the NEW TK Boots. They are the new width size D. Which are the same as the shoes you get in the store. With the previous size C width everyone would go a size larger to compensate for the narrow boot. I took a gamble and got the new boots in my normal shoe size. The length and width are perfect but they are a little tight across the top of the foot. This should stretch out as I break them in. I would suggest going up a size if you want to wear cotton socks and/or have insoles.
  3. * * * * * * * * * * * * HOLONET MESSAGE * * * * * * * * * * * * Holonet Message: 20160715-1 Cadet Kaar, Fabrication of your stormtrooper footwear Model: TK-12 mk D is complete. The footwear is being shipped to an Imperial distribution depot in your sector and will be delivered to your garrison location by Imperial courier on 2016/07/18 IST. Imperial Procurement Center 1138 Imperial City, Coruscant
  4. Okay, so the rough trimming is done. I hope to have some pictures of the trimmed armor for you to critique soon. Then I will start on fitting the armor. NO GARY ! ! ! Stay away from the heat gun!
  5. Many of the members in my garrison use velcro. I saw somewhere that someone used snaps.
  6. Is it just me or does the dremel tool sound like Chewbacca when you trim the armor? Aaaaaaarrrarararaararrrrararrrar ! ! !
  7. Hey Angie. Sorry to hear about your knee. Hope you are doing better. What did Mark say? I've had mine for almost a month and I'm still trimming.
  8. Submitted for the approval of the Midnight Society, the Thermal Detonator. Gary! Stop screwing around. . .
  9. Got the split rivets today. Thank you Joseph. http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/34902-centurion-level-rivet-sets-for-sale/
  10. Looking awesome Jason. Hope to see it in real life one day. I like the idea with the sunglass lenses behind the green lenses. I will have to try that out.
  11. Got some good paint brushes. Painting the TD. One more coat and then I can assemble.
  12. Okay so either my belt sander grew legs and ran off or the freaky little hooded creatures stole it, and are going to pawn it off on some backwater moisture farmer's whiny kid.
  13. Congratulations Angie. I like your little Jawa victory picture.
  14. Ya, this kit is trimmed more than ones I have seen. The big pieces have been roughly trimmed which is nice. I am glad to have some scrap ABS as I need it to fabricate the air duct to my cooling system. ☺
  15. Okay, so many people ask the same question. Including me. "Where do I start?" Many of the veteran troopers say start at the bottom and work up. I find that to be sound advice. I mean who goes around staring at peoples calf's anyway? Well since my boots are not ready yet and I don't feel like tackling the thighs and garter. I am going with the second piece of advice. Start small. So here is the TD/O2 canister I worked on yesterday. End caps. These fit perfect on the PVC tube so I will not be gluing them in place. Control panel right. Control panel left. The control panel fits perfect on the PVC tube. The gap will disappear when I glue it down. The panel and end caps still have a lip on them that I need to sand off. . . . and the TD clips. I will add white flannel on the back to prevent scratching the kidney plate and I think I will add a bend at the straight end of the clip to prevent the TD from coming off the belt. Either by accident or by freaky little hooded creatures wanting a souvenir.
  16. Trim . . . Sand . . . Trim . . . Sand . . . I'm trimming and I'm sanding . . . and trimming . . . and sanding . . . Are my fingers supposed to hurt?
  17. So, I haven't painted models for twenty years and evidently that's long enough to forget everything. My first attempt at painting the E-11 was garbage. Thankfully, painting is forgiving. This is just aluminum paint on the bolt action. I'll come back later and give it some weathering detail. After I relearn how to do it. *sigh*
  18. Thanks . . . I need all the luck I can get.
  19. The picture we all like to see. Now to put it all back into the box. Nailed it . . . Wait! Where are the instruction?
  20. A box! For me? What ever could it be?
  21. Taped up the E-11 for painting. Here is the spring. As you can see the black paint has scraped off and needs repainting.
  22. Good news everyone! Ain't she purdy? This came as a surprise as I did not expect this to come until tomorrow. Thank you Brett and Quest Designs Canada. This is one fine E-11. I did make a spring for the blaster but scraped the snot out of the paint. So, I will post a picture of the spring later. After I repaint the tube. Now since this beauty is centurion level right out of the box I am in no hurry to make the improvements I have planed. But for those who are curious, here is the post with the upgrades I will eventually do. E-11 Blaster Reference http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/32111-fisd-e-11-blaster-reference/ This is starting to get real.
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