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  1. Mental health has improve a TON!!! And thanks Mario. :wub:

     

    I had a fun photo idea.

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    Does your gym have a DLT-19? :laugh1:  Ol' 18-Poundy was right at home in the weight tree while I had the bar out for squats.

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  2. My back sprain seems to have not been a sprain at all. It's just weak and in bad shape and I guess I strained it too much by diving into heavy exercise a month ago. I've been doing more PT style exercises to strengthen the weak lower back area. I've also been rolling around on the foam roller and some tennis balls. The balls let me hit pressure points and relax tense areas. It's made a world of difference.

     

    I also managed to dig a hole in the middle of my right hand while working on my car. Too much screwdriver pressure in the center of the palm, lol.  Several layers of skin peeled up. Very yucky. It kept me from really grabbing much last week. It's mostly healed now. Stupid hand... 

     

    So I've been jogging since I couldn't do much else. My dog LOVES it. I hate it. I'm not at all a fan of running, but it's been keeping me in workouts and raised heart rate.

     

    Overall health is still much improved over a month ago. Just some weakness in the body that's slowly getting addressed.

  3. 7/30/22 - School Supply Givewaway

    My 19th TK troop

     

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    This was a huge school supply give away put on by a half dozen organizations around ABQ and held at a church. The scale of this giveaway was staggering. There must have been 3000 kids and each of them got a backpack, papers, pencils, binders, crayons, etc. It was incredible.

     

    2.5 hours of trooping. 501st, Mercs, Rebels, Ghostbusters, and NM Avengers were all in attendance to entertain the families in the huuuuuuuuge line. Did I mention it was huge? Hours of standing in line.

     

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    Mr Pool had the right idea for a costume abbreviation. I'm a little jealous.

     

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    About here is where a kid said "aww, the Star Wars is taking a picture with Spiderman" and we both nearly fell over.

     

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    One of two togruta mercs in the world. His armor was stunning.

     

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    They had a concert and food event at the end once the school goodies were given out. The troopers were invited up to play.

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  4. 24 minutes ago, TK 17654 said:

    You have me wanting to buy a cheap amazon mini camera and a couple of mini displays and put them into one of these just with some leftover digital camera guts for something to mess with  :D

     

    Long long ago, Nikon had a really unique point and shoot with a rotating lens. I keep thinking how much fun it would be to hack one up and make it work in the electrobinocs.

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    Coolpix S10 if you're wanting to search for it.  It had a 10x optical zoom also.

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  5. If I'm telling you the obvious here, my apology.  But that's the wrist comm pad molded to fit on the back of the TIE bucket. I'm about 98% sure that's right. Not many of the original buckets had that feature and none were on screen but yeah. Almost certain that's just the comm pad.  I remember seeing it in the big TIE pilot helmet thread on RPF. I'd link it if I could find it, but that thread is eluding me right now. 

     

    If you're asking where to get a comm pad molded to fit the helmet like that, I'd have to plead ignorance. I bet that you can get a flat vacuum formed one to work on the back of the bucket with enough glue, heat, and love.

     

    -edit-

    Found what I was looking for.

    https://www.therpf . com/forums/threads/original-tie-pilot-helmet-roll-call.328895/

    remove the spaces from the URL. It wasn't letting me paste.

     

    ... and now I'm wondering if I'm breaking rules by pasting an RPF link.

     

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  6. So... I took circuits I and II in college as well as machine language and a few other such classes... and the old me that took those is embarrassed by this me who built the blaster.  I could not find a really cheap chip. Nothing blank. No cheap ALU or anything. The best I could do was about $1 each from amazon.  Not the most expensive prop addition ever, but also nowhere near as cheap as it should have been.

     

    They're 16 pin decoders. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CHTJZVM $10 for 10.

    16 pin socket. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SWO3U1C $8 for 40. 

     

    I'm sure somewhere else has 14 or 16 pin chips for much cheaper, but I just wanted the easy button lol. And all the 14 pin chips I found were much more than $1 each.

     

  7. Whew, over a month passed. I guess I've been putting off this update since I didn't wanna be "done" and put the blaster on the wall until my BlastFX kit comes. But DONE comes for us all... so here's the Leia Leveller's most screen accurate form that I am willing to achieve. :D

     

     

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    I got the banana bend in the rail and totally reshaped the nose to fit nicely in the barrel. It didn't take a whole lot of effort, but a bit more than was expected. I also got the greebs from Joseph installed in their spots... though I suspect the rear one fell off for filming and was originally farther back.

     

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    Starboard side. I just love this thing. So pretty. So satisfying to hold. 

     

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    The port side beauty shot. I'm very satisfied with this. And I'll be even more satisfied taking it all apart again to put in the BlastFX guts.

     

    and lastly...

     

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    My daughter put on my torso and arms and posed for me.  She's 10. The plastic was uncomfortable and the blaster was heavy. I didn't get the rubber gloves out. But having this shot fills my heart with happy little laser blasts.

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  8. Front raises are super super rough on rotator cuffs. I would never suggest those to anyone. There's many other ways to get upper chest activation. Definitely be careful if you want to do those.

     

    I do side lateral raises. Same thing, but directly to the side in a T formation.  It's more for trap activation though.

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  9. My own week update: I sprained my back... no. That's not right. My back got sprained last Thursday. I have no idea how and there was no sudden twinge when I was bending over or anything. It just started to slowly hurt while I was sitting at the desk and then it hurt a whole lot. I've been lurching around like Frankenstein's Monster for most of the week.  Not great.

     

    I stretched for over an hour yesterday which helped a lot and was able to do an abbreviated workout today.  Not a lot of weight or cardio effect, but it felt good to work out.

     

    Fortunately, not much in the way of side effects from 4 days of sedentary life and then today with a small workout. Crohn's still on the ropes and scared of my newly found health.

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  10. Dumbbell exercises I like:

    Overhead press - it's a much more natural motion to do with dumbbells instead of a barbell since your head can fit between the dumbbells. Keep your shoulders back so that you're not cheating and lifting with your front shoulder (anterior head I think) and risking rotator injury.

     

    Bent over row - I prefer no bench for this. Get your legs in a front leaning stance and rest your elbow on your front knee (you'll be bending almost all the way forward to do this). Then grab the dumbbell and row with the free arm. Switch after 45-60 seconds.

     

    Tricep kick backs - basically the reverse of a bicep curl. You're leaning forward like with the row and straightening your arm. Gravity wants to make your arm bend into an L. Go slowly on the down stroke to get more out of it.

     

    Dumbbell squats - pretty simple. Rack your dumbbells on your chest and then squat.

     

    Dumbbell bench press - you can use the floor if you don't have a bench handy. I also like this more than using a barbell because your arms can naturally rotate on the down motion, which a barbell henders. You also can get a squeeze at the top for more chest activation. (Literally touch and then squeeze the two dumbbells together at the top of the motion.)

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  11. 1 hour ago, CountCunning said:

    Keep up the great work! Who built the DLT-19? I'd love to have an all-metal E-11 myself, eventually

    It's from Denix and it's really something.

     

    My metal E-11 came from Blaster Factory. I highly recommend it!!!

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  12. As Mario said, step by step. :jc_doublethumbup: You got this James! Any and all inches down are good inches.

     

    As for my own update, I'm still doing well. I've stepped the workouts back slightly because I was sore all the time and risking injury. I ride the bike and do core stuff on rest days and don't do heavy lifting days every other day. I'll do about 2 heavy lifts per week and the other lifting day with more cardio style.

     

    I also now own an EIGHTEEN LB (eight kg!!!) all metal DLT-19. It's ridiculous and insanely heavy. I want to be strong enough to troop with it someday. It's a goal. :laugh1:  I can carry it about 10 minutes before I wanna put it down.

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  13. YES!!!! Looking fantastic! Almost ready for your post. :dancing-trooper:

     

    For inner elbow armor bites - try something like these cheap paintball helmet pads.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PGF4CTH

     

    One of the smallest ones up high on either the front or back edge should eliminate the bites. It'll either bring the armor super close to your skin and eliminate the bite, or bring the armor away from the skin and give clearance to eliminate the bite. My own armor has a pad on the inside for one arm and the outside for the other. It just happened to work best that way.

     

    And as a bonus, the larger pads work great on the front of the shin to keep the sniper knee spaced out.

     

    For back of the knee bites - scissors. Give the shins the mobility cuts.

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  14. Your sniper knee looks good! That's just about how mine is. I boiled and reshaped that outside side a lot to get the top to sit flat, but yours looks quite close already.

     

    For your glove, get a thing of Plastic Bonder System.

    https://www.loctiteproducts.com/en/products/fix/super-glue/loctite_plasticsbondingsystem.html

     

    It worked perfectly on mine. A bit of sanding is required on both the glove and silicone but that's about the only trick.

  15. 2 hours ago, gmrhodes13 said:

     You don't need to be flush with the cover strip, you can add some other pieces of scrap plastic to take up the gap and have something the glue to grip too. 

     

     

     

    That one bit of info is absolutely key for getting the AP sniper knee to align well. Boiling it helps reshape it correctly and get rid of the leaning issue, but that bottom edge needs to float above the cover strip. I filled mine in with 4 layers of cover strip plastic to give the knee bottom a base, just as Glen said.

  16. Since the canvas holes match up with the ab plate holes, those are certainly for the snaps. You'll need to poke new holes to pair the ABS belt and canvas belt. And since they're already in your ABS, it should be quite simple to create the new holes in your canvas one.

     

    Try to pre-bend the ABS belt to a nice curve before you pair them up. You don't need to heat it or anything. Just give it a bit of curve to help it conform to the armor. A flat-built belt won't sit as nicely as a pre-curved one.

     

    DO NOT DRILL HOLES IN THE CANVAS!  It will snag the material and rip. You want to poke the holes mechanically. I use a soldering iron. It makes a brown mark around the hole, but you'll never see it. Not sure what Mark used to make those beautiful, non-burned holes.

     

    It's possible (and not too hard) to fix holes drilled in ABS. It's much much harder to fix holes in that canvas belt.

     

    And also, I'm super flattered you're referring to my pix for Centurion. :wub::dancing-trooper:

  17. I'm positively beaming at these comments. Thanks for the kind words y'all. :wub:

     

    @Daetrin I keep my own phone hidden just behind my thigh armor. My DSG compression pants have a pocket for a phone right there that hides it perfectly, and between the thigh armor and holster, it's not at all visible. I can quickly slip it out for selfies and song changes though. It does just barely fit though since my thigh armor is quite tight.

     

    However... having a dedicated (and smol) older phone for music duties is a very good idea. When I snap a pic, the music either pauses for a second or totally stops. Then I have to restart it or repair the bluetooth... which really sucks at times. Something small in my chest pouch or HWT pack would totally solve that.

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