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CableGuy

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  1. Wow, Dennis - looking superb! As as soon as I saw your first picture, I was reminded of the LFL Promo trooper. Congrats on your deserved clearance.
  2. Great progress, Michael. That’s coming along really nicely. As you’ve got a good touch with the green stuff, there are a couple of easy fixes you could apply, if you wanted to. It appears that, interestingly, your counter is missing some resin between the pins; Two small blobs of green stuff could sort that out. Another blob could be added to the hole in the underside of the folding stock, again, if you fancied it. I know you mentioned that you’re not going for “Hero” levels, however it’s clear to see that you’re good with the green stuff and could probably do these bits in your sleep. Looking forward to your next updates. :-) Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  3. Do you have internal padding? My first lid had the traditional star foam at the top. Due to the wonky nature of a TK lid, my head size and the positioning of the padding, my left eye (if I remember correctly) was pushing up against the lid. Adjusting the inner padding helped significantly. :-) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Hmmm...like Daniel, I’m a little confused. As the coverstrip is on the outside of the armour piece, it shouldn’t play and part in the space between the arm and the armour. I have quite slim arms, so just cut more (evenly) from each side of the limb, then butt jointed the two with the coverstrip. If my arms were larger, I’d have cut less away from the limb part, but still covered with a 15mm strip. I believe the strip size would only increase if needs must, for example if the trooper is of a larger build and needs to cover some larger gaps. :-)
  5. Yep - thank the maker for tolerant wifes!! Congrats on BBB day. That’s some beautiful armour, as Daniel (@TheSwede) and Tony (@GodOfLibra), amongst others, have proven.
  6. Good stuff, Greg. Would adjusting the width of the coverstrips be done to bridge a gap in the limb parts (assuming they’re too small to fit)? I’m guessing the amount of excess on each part varies between armour makers. Thankfully, my RWA armour had enough excess on the limbs that I could size up and fit without having to change the size of the coverstrips. So, even if I had to add an inch or so to the biceps, for example, I would have simply trimmed less off of the bicep halves and still added a 15mm coverstrips. If that makes sense. ;-)
  7. Yep - if you’ve kept any of your housing for the large end, that’s a handy way to mount it - the housing gives you a nice place to attach the reticle lens, too. I’m sure you’ll be able to adapt it if your housing isn’t available. Tino’s builds show his front lens assembly. I believe he hollowed a little lip from the inside for his small lens. (Much better than my own attempt ). FYI - I’ve just gone through your pics - that is some TIDY work. Great start!
  8. Hi team. Just seen that my email adress was slightly different on FISD and 501st profile. (gmail vs googlemail), hence my approval pending. I’ve just changed it but don’t want to miss the voting. Please let me know if I should make further actions to get this sorted. Many thanks, Dan
  9. Hi David, Just going back a couple of posts to your question on arm sizing. Personally, I was recommended a finger’s width around the biceps and top of forearms (around elbow). This should stop it from looking baggy, but still give decent arm movement. At the wrist end, I was advised to make them as tight as possible, so your hand can just about squeeze through without your gloves on. (Gloves can tuck in afterwards). If you're still in the “tape things up and try it” phase, perhaps give that a go and see how that works for you. Dan :-)
  10. Congrats on getting your kit through, Julien. Look forward to seeing your progress. Feel free to post any questions during your build. If you’re going for an ANH Trooper, maybe have a look into hand painting the tube stripes, traps and tears rather than stickers, if you wanted to. Just adds a little extra detail.
  11. Superb, Greg. Well deserved. :-) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. Hi Michael, Glad you found your way to Tino’s kit. :-) The “blaster reference” is a great place to get inspiration for your build. Personally, I started off by following this - gave me a place to start and a process to follow. Can’t wait to see some of your pics. As Jesse said, Tapatalk is certainly the easiest way to upload, if that helps. :-) Best wishes, Dan
  13. Hehe. Yes, the downside of a packing for holiday AND mocking up photos!! Lol
  14. Best of luck, Tom. Looking great. :-)
  15. Yes - the red controls the outward stop and the spring and main pin can control the inward motion. :-) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. Hi Mark, Not sure if this is any help, however you could put an extra pin in your trigger to stop the travel, thus not needing the #2 pin that you have. Here’s a pic of what I did, (apologies, the picture is very basic) Green is a very rough representation of the hollow area behind the trigger. Blue is where my spring is (approx) Red is the extra pin to determine the end travel. The red pin touches the inner housing BEFORE the trigger comes out too far. Now, I have no idea how he hollowed part of your grip looks, but maybe it throws another option into the ring. Ps, apologies for the awful diagram. A picture of the trigger with the extra pin is about the only thing i didn’t take a picture of during my build. ;-) Dan Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. Hehe. Cheers mate. I don’t have a good resolution Attaché logo, however... ;-) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. Congrats on BBB day, Jason. Don’t forget get to check out the EIB and Centurion programs if you’re looking to take your builds to the next level. Regarding the different body types that you mentioned, check out the build threads. There are loads of great builds covering many different shapes and sizes that, I’m sure, will give you tips and inspiration. Best wishes Dan
  19. Thank you, my friend. That’s very kind. Feel free to PM me and I’ll knock one up for you.
  20. @TheSwede : I guess I’m going to have to go frame shopping now...
  21. Cool. In which case, I’d probably follow the link above and have another go. Once you’ve posted, just keep an eye out for the updated notice. Hope that helps. :-) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. Hi Jay. After your Garrison clearance, did you get your 501st Legion ID number? You need that to apply for Stormtrooper status with FISD. Dan Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  23. Hi Tom, I can see that you've applied for access. Access is approved periodically so just keep an eye on that thread - AC will add "updated" to the thread when the next batch of trooper are approved access. Your profile will then change from "member" to "501st Stormtrooper(TK)" Shouldn't be long. :-) Jay, are you still awaiting access? Did you apply here: Best wishes, Dan
  24. Hi Tom, From one RWA Trooper to another, congrats on building a lovely looking set of armour. Especially for your height - you’ve fitted it really well :-) Just a couple of things I’d add (and these won’t affect basic clearance). TD screws could be replaced for pan head, slotted screws (I got mine from eBay for a few quid). Won’t affect basic or EIB. If you wanted, you could probably trim a little more of off the main belt. Again, shouldn’t affect clearance, just a suggestion. Ref the bump in the traps, I too wondered about these when I first saw the a RWA lids, however, closer inspection of screen used lids show signs of the bump. (Possibly a tad bigger on the RWA lids). There are now lots of RWA kits with EIB and Centurion so shouldn’t be a problem for you. Best of luck with your IWG clearance. Looks like you’ll have no troubles. :-) Best wishes, Dan Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  25. Nice work, Mark. I also struggled a little with the trigger ‘travel’. Left on just one pin it just swung freely - not ideal. I ended up with another pin around 90degrees from the spring, restricting the outward movement. Looks like you’ve adapted well on the fly.
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