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Ensi

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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  1. Kind of in the same boat as you with the shin. The entire left side of the ATA kit is cursed
  2. After thinking, hmmm, the belt might have something to do with fitment of the ab/kidney I tried with a belt and yup!! I cut my shims to half the size and I think it is pretty spot on I also went to a makerspace in Oslo today along with some other people also building TK's. I prefer working at home on stuff but this was a good opportunity to do a test-fit and also have some fresh eyes. To me it looks like this suit will fit me pretty well right out of the box Will have to do some tapering on the shim here Got some stuff from Mr. Pedigo + some elastic from a UK eBay seller Fixed my sniper knee which needed some trimming Started assembling arms as I was able to borrow some heavy duty magnets from someone at the makerspace
  3. An honor, thank you This subforum is starting to get pretty full!
  4. With a little bit of velcro on butt and cod the belt will sit right if the abdomen is properly fitted to you. Besides you'll get a little bit more freedom inside the suit without those edges Although I see now that your codpiece looks a bit short so maybe it was designed to be used with the edge. If you put it up against the ab piece where the edge would be and then compare it to up against the ab piece (right beneath boxes) how does it look?
  5. Seems like it's missing yeah. But you don't really need it. You can go the screen accurate route and add all the small tabs or just attach the cod/butt with snaps as many have done Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk
  6. Hey and welcome! Great choice in armor, i've seen Denis' work on the Deathtrooper and it looks amazing, his FO stuff looks pretty stellar too! It seems like you are merely linking to the photos, go into your picture on Imgur and copy the BBCode that's there and just paste it right into your post. Should display the image in your message and not just a link If that doesn't work you can check my tutorial here: I don't have long hair (anymore) so I wouldn't know but.. Can you tie it up and jam it into a balaclava? Most of us use those regardless to hide the skin and the FO helmet should be large enough for it. Looks good Yeah filling and painting should do the trick. What do you mean by the sides of the front of the abdomen? Got a pic?
  7. I'd say line it up with the bottom/belt first, as the back should go over the top of the TD and cover it.
  8. Thanks for the input and reference pic, Joseph! I was wondering a bit about trimming more on the knee plate and now I will, luckily I only clamped them down for the pic and haven't glued yet For the shim, after trimming the ab plate and having the webbing in place I think it will close up perfectly! And i'll be sure to follow that guide. ABS paste is a whole new beast to me
  9. Always loved the R1TK, looking forward to this Is it going to be vacuumformed?
  10. Thanks Tony, I just wish certain carbonated beverages weren't so good So I got some paint: Finished cutting all of my strips. I'll start assembling my parts when my magnets arrive. Went to town on the sniper knee, and did a dry fit with clamps. Looks ok? Did some more hot water bathing on the shin. Before: After (much better!) Since I also have to shim my kidneyplate, I did a testfit and they flare out way too much. In with the hot water! Before: After: I'll clean up/line up the edges, and what little "flare" is left I think the webbing is going to take care of Also ordered more supplies, 100pcs refill of Prym 15mm Sport & Camping snaps, more elastic, and E6000. I went on eBay and picked one from a US seller, should be the real deal
  11. These 2 things really make the suit look much better! I had to trim the greeblies to fit snugly too. Also I see Jim added the bicep details in the newest version, nice
  12. Been searching for it for the past 2 days. Nothing locally. Only one that I found only sold to registered businesses Oh well! Most of my free time this week has gone to more research and trimming/fitting. I have come to the (sad ) realization that I won't be able to do canon measurements for strips on legs. I seem to have larger limbs than I originally thought Here is the thigh taped up at 25mm in front and 30mm in back. It's a tight fit but I think it can work, there's barely any return edge left here but I may remove it all for an even better fit. I plan to have the same config on the shins to make it uniform. Also what I found strange was that this area chafes a bit for some reason, only at certain angles tho. (Most of the return edge is trimmed) In other news I put up a big order from Burkbench Designs over in the UK: Cloth belt Hovi Mic Tips E-11 Holster Some more rivets TD Tube TD Clips+Screws Neckseal And I also got him to pull me some inner drop boxes Planning on jumping on Imperial Boots next wave to get my classic TK boots. Also put up an order from a local hobby store for the Humbrol paints. Only missing chemical gloves from the hardware store and a blaster then I should be all set
  13. Flipping great build thread dude, Jim's V5 looks great! I'd recommend you to figure out fan/mic/padding/electronics placements before you plastidip the inside of the helmet, then put those velcro patches in and mask them before spraying. This is so the velcro will stick well to the material instead of the plastidip which can be peeled off. Although i've heard many just velcroing straight on to plastidip and having no problems, it can be something you can consider doing Thigh knee-side cut looks good, most of us do it anyway (and to the back). You should also consider trimming the thigh shape (towards the cod) to make it more accurate and also more comfortable. Jim's thighs seem to be very "symmetrical", if that makes sense. I think ANOVOS gets it pretty bang on. You won't get 100% exactly like the screen used with Jim's kit though. I should've cut more on mine since my thighs rub against my cod leaving nasty marks Also are you planning to plastidip the entire insides of the armor? If it is because of the itching you only have to sand the insides with 120grit and 220grit then wash. That's what I did and I have had exactly zero itching since.
  14. I've found out it is only the left shin that is a problem, right one has plenty of space. Without the extra material overlap from dry-fitting, another hot water bath, and classic TK boots (they seem narrower than FOTK ones) I think canon measurements will work fine. So i'm gonna go for that and hopefully it works out Trimming/fitting continues while I at the same time try to figure out where to source different stuff. Right now scratching my head a bit trying to find some pipe for my TD, in the right size and color
  15. Thanks mate, it doesn't really feel like it as I keep running into problems to solve. But hey, what would a build be without?? So I was initially going to go for canon measurements on the coverstrips, but apparently I have somewhat big shins. So what i'm thinking now is: 15mm arms 25mm shins and thighs front + thighs back 30mm shins back Don't know if the 15mm arms will look disproportionate to the increased legs, though. Here's a fitment with 25mm front and 30mm back measurements. It's really tight but with the excess "coverstrip platform" removed and maybe some more heatshaping I think it'll be doable. About that, what is the best way to heatshape these huge pieces? I have a semi-large pot but could only get 1/3 of it in there. Maybe just pour it over the piece slowly?
  16. So my build hasn't progressed as fast as i'd want to, but i've been taking my time getting to know ABS and how it behaves. Continued trimming, quickly realized even though score and snap is scarier, it is way faster and requires less cleanup. Left ATA bicep all wonky as heck. After completely removing the lower return edge and some more at the top it fit nicely. Still going to give this one a hot water bath to make it fit even better. Right now it is very tight, if I flex it moves/shifts, hope it'll be better after the bath. Right side did fit well without such "drastic" measures. One thing that I figured out is that i'm not really 79kg/175lbs, i'm 83kg/183lbs So the ab/kidney didn't fit as well as I had hoped. This pic was with me pushing my stomach all the way out. If I really really sucked it in they'd touch eachother but that's not doable so i'm gonna have to shim this. Arms are trimmed and fitted. Shins are trimmed but not fitted yet. This pile took a long time but it makes me happy nonetheless Also ordered rivets, screws, and handguards from Joseph. Big thanks for that man
  17. Thanks all! Yes the gaps had me wondering a little, but the screen used helmets were indeed a bit gappy and wonky yeah? I could maybe try to trim some more but i'm not going to touch it yet until i'm sure. I did not assemble it, but if it's OK as is that's great Am I correct in that the teeth could use some more filing? Awesome I already have a TRamp from my TFA TK and I absolutely love it!! Thanks for naming those suppliers, i'll check them out, would indeed save some on shipping and wait time. Thanks for this! Funny thing is I read ukswrath's Anovos guide and ordered all the elastic/webbing/magnets from eBay, 2 minutes later I see your post 75mm black, 50mm white+black, 25mm black, and 20mm white. I started out removing the wrist-end forearm return edges. First cut was hard for the soul but i've already gotten kinda comfortable with it I've learned that if you trim by blade you do it real slow and real careful, almost put a nice deep cut into the armor. Lexan scissors and cleanup with sandpaper was the way to go for me, score/snap for bigger pieces. Also started making some of the coverstrips. I went straight for 15mm and it fits me pretty well (using my TFA undersuit), although i'll probably have to trim a bit off the return edges at the back, was a bit tight. Any thoughts on the buttplate?
  18. Hey all, some of you might know me from the TFA section where i've primarily hung out and posted. Well.. to make a long story short I went to a con with my big armor case and came back poorer with an ATA kit. I want to post this build thread now in order to get help from all of you before I make any mistakes/order the wrong stuff and so on. I am 177cm tall and weigh about 79kg (5'10", 175lbs). My plan is to build this to centurion from the start. My first kit was my TFA TK, which was very intricate so i'm happy to start a more straightforward build Here are some pictures from the sea of plastic. Note some of the parts have already been trimmed/worked on. Please comment if you see anything worrying One "concern" I have (not knowing a lot about the ANH TK) is the buttplate which seems to be rather rounded off in the corners, where most of the ANH's i've seen have it very sharp. This is what I think/know I need to acquire (with my suggestion of vendor in parentheses): Boots (Imperial Boots) Gloves (chemical gloves from hardware store) Latex/Rubber handguards (???) Undersuit (2-part compression suit will do fine?) A whole lot of rivets/screws/elastic/webbing/snaps I don't yet know about (but will read up on!) Canvas belt (trooperbay?) Holster (trooperbay?) Neckseal (my TFA seal may work but not ideal I think) E-11 (Doopydoo's with an accuracy upgrade kit i've heard of, or praetorianblasters) TD tube + metal clips (???) Humbrol Paints (hobby store) Teeth mesh (trooperbay?) EDIT: Inner drop boxes, maybe I could make my own? Tell me if I missed something or you have suggestions for another vendor My game-plan forward will be to do intensive research on the kit, and then order the correct needed parts. In the meantime I can do some trimming! Appreciate any and all help I can get with this
  19. I don't see why you can't just leave it uncut if you can put it on from above and slide it on. Worst case you can just do a single cut later. I started putting my jim-ab piece on from above as the constant flexing from going into it via the opening made everything crack.
  20. 12. Solo, ODEON Cinema - Oslo [26.05.2018] We attended an evening showing of Solo at another cinema, was fun! Me before arriving at the cinema. We actually have a soda here in Norway called Solo. They even put out some advertisement with "Oh wow! Someone made a movie about our soda!" TK-50501 posing with said soda All of us doing "The ANOVOS", except we all showed up on time I tried manning the cash register for fun but ended up kocking over some guys soda (sorry dude!! )
  21. 11. Solo Premiere, Ringen Cinema - Oslo [23.05.2018] Same thing, different cinema. Got this cool action shot! We also guarded the outside of the cinema. Fun thing here is I was standing outside "directing" traffic and people were just laughing so much, it was great! A police car even stopped at a red light at this intersection. I did a military salute to them and they saluted me back.. Bet they don't have this advanced armor though! They were also about to open a VR Lounge, which we tried, in armor of course, playing Super Hot. Was actually pretty doable without the helmet!
  22. 10. Solo Premiere, Colosseum Cinema - Oslo [23.05.2018] The premiere of Solo: A Star Wars story. Was a lot of fun! Also here is me trying to sit in a TK (which has become popular on the FISD FB group )
  23. 9. 17th of May, Norwegian Constitution Parade - Trondheim [17.05.2018] Now THIS, was bloody amazing. This was Norway's Constitution Day. It is tradition here to walk in a parade around the streets of different Norwegian cities, waving flags, celebrating Norwegian sovereignty on the 17th of May. For many many years we in the 501st have attended the parade in the city of Trondheim. We marched alongside a local marching band, which played music from Star Wars as we went through the streets. I have never seen so many phones come up at the same time when we arrived!! In this video you can see TK-50501 getting denied a handshake (), me, and also hear some SW music towards the end This was my first time and boy did it leave a mark on me. Definitely going back next year! (7 hour car ride)
  24. 8. Kazokucon - Rælingen [12.05.2018] This is a small con and this was its second year, which was fun as it was kind of intimate. We got the task of following the crew chief around trying to protect him from hugs and people shining his shoes (????). I sadly don't have any other pictures than me removing my helmet exposing my magnificent post-troop hairdoo and a friend trying on my kit and exposing what has gotten me known as TK-SHINYASS..
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