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nukem25rs

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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  • Position
    Centurion

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Portland Oregon
  • Interests
    Bikes, Jeeps, Electronis, props, welding.. Kind of anything that involves being a maker

FISD Info

  • Centurion Granted Date
    20161101
  • EIB Awards
    1
  • Troops Completed
    50
  • EIB Cohorts
    ANH-S

Standard Info

  • Name
    Mike
  • 501st ID
    71508
  • 501st Unit
    Cloud City Garrison

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  1. Pride, Honor, Brotherhood, Happiness, Giving, Love, Tears, Pain, Smiles, Community, Helping, Wonder, Awe and Family My Son and I
  2. heres the how to on posting pics from photo hosting sites http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/tutorials/article/48-posting-images-in-threads-2015/
  3. i believe that the 20mm x 20mm is correct. I would have to get home from work tonight to measure mine to be sure. but i am positive i followed Tonys build advice on that one
  4. Yeah. The curve is supposed to be at the bottom of the thigh.. And I didn't see any pics of the front of your forearms they will want those(no return edge on the wrist side) Sent from my Nexus 10 using Tapatalk
  5. def agree with this. with your height and weight you will likely be able to leave alot of return edges on once you get it all fitted and trooping you will find where you want to take off some return edges for comfort. some parts fit/feel better with no return edges(tops of thighs is a big one) if you are able to leave some return edges but you are getting armor bites while wearing you can always add some foam into your armor in spots to keep it from nipping at you
  6. what i did is line up and fit mine with some tape on the inside so i could draw a line down where the outer half is overlapping(it helps to have another person do the line for you). then i measured from the edge of the armor to that line and took off half of that measurement from each side. I left a little extra on each side just to make sure i didnt get to tight. I would also recommend only cutting 1 side first and then refitting and making sure everything still works before making the cut on the other piece so that you can make sure everything still lines up ok. that can also get you a very straight line drawn to cut on and almost match the edges up to butt together better.. Hopefully that makes sense.
  7. I personally use the hard hat liner(bought a entire hard hat with adjustable suspension liner for 6 bucks at home depot) what i did was keep the tabs that slot into the hard hat on the strapping system and then used velco to put it into the bucket. I am using an AP bucket though and those are usually a bit smaller then the others so YMMV...
  8. Mike Kraemer 71508 letter Tony http://www.whitearmor.net/eib/certificates/71508-centurion.png
  9. looks good especially for all the trooping in it! I think the only thing is still some return edge on the wrists.. right near the bumps and off from both sides.. you can see it curving over just slightly in both pics..i got hit on the exact same thing at the bumps on the wrist
  10. Looks good Riley! It won't hurt for EIB but don't forget about adding some foam in the knee of the sniper calf and the back side of the thigh. Will pop that sniper plate out. I may have to switch to the bracket style strapping after seeing you never have a snap issue the last few troops,
  11. Use the e6000 glue... It's super strong but you can still take it apart.. With the CA(super) glue... Once it's together it's never coming apart... Makes for headaches when you mess up! Sent from my Nexus 10 using Tapatalk
  12. There are quite a few build threads that show excellent images of shimming being done. you will have to cut some ABS sheet to the same size up and down as your ab/kidney. make an inner strip to create a butt joint(you are basically extending the ab and or kidney to fit your waist and leave no gap where it connects) then you will need to make some abs paste out of small scrap bits of abs and acetone. fill the space in between the butt joint with the abs paste like you would bondo. let dry. sand it down smooth. fill any more imperfections. sand and smooth again. when it all looks like one piece and is smooth then you polish with plastic polish. most people on FISD use the novos 1/2/3 polish kit. you may also prior to polishing hit the plastic in that area with 1500-3000 grit wet sand paper to get super smooth. This is for getting centurion and ESB certifications. Where basically the most undersuit you want to see in the gap where ab connect to kidney is 1mm or less when standing straight with your arms at your sides. good luck!!!
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