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Hesikaya

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  1. Obligatory "I've gotta put this stuff on to make me feel good" Photo.   Don't mind the angle, it was taken by a 4 year old :) 

    I still need to trim the thighs.  That's the same as everywhere else though with about a half inch gap right?

     

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    I tore apart my shins and reassembled them differently after looking at several posts, EIB and Centurian applications where it looked like the inside of the left shin had the lesser degree up angle of the two "right" sides of the shins. This came about after having a downturn on the inside section and slight up bending of the knee plate when I tried to force the knee plate to match what was there.

     

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    And lastly I've strapped these together.  

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  2. Thought I'd post this up just for fun. I was rummaging around hoping to find the blaster in my profile pic to see if it was the correct type to modify into something for my costume when I found the TD's I made for my kids. It struck me how adorably small they are. Ah- hem, so I thought I'd do a comparison shot with the helmets I built them. Then It became apparent that I didn't get the brackets right on them. c988c74a2c1b2ffc00f09ca0e12a0375.jpgaa0ba717b58d2e276785bf865a4b4ada.jpg

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  3. Thank you gmrhodes. I must commend you on your ability to search the forums. I don't know how you do it. I never seem to come up with the on the money results you do. With the sniper knee dilemma bothering me I decided to put it down and focus my efforts elsewhere for the moment.

     

    I completed my TD. And have assembled my forearms and biceps. They just need a fine tuning to remove the pinch points and remaining wrist side return edge. e38f67a2b7fc8489b2c1ef3a88ff14eb.jpg&key=1750dcffed55bbbb1ccc1eaa884b070c98b8ff3254301d0d0309af86d2e978a3459ed126e1845e2de451ed3b5c8490ae.jpg&key=a80add38b0d160a7e41af950f1e6b386485d48abbb80a65064dff8e80ec28b71

     

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  4. And this is the moment I start wondering how well I eye balled these shins. Two of the stickers we're attached to the same shin so I spent a bit of time looking at them.

    When test fitting the sniper knee it doesn't fit up to the left side without bulging up in the front and dipping down on the inner side. To get it snug in the front I really have to press it down hard and I fear they'll tear or come unglued.

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  5. My Shins have their front cover strips applied. This was my first experience trying to use E6000. I've learned that it's very slippery at first and getting pieces to stay put is like a mud wrestling match. I've definitely allowed quite a few gobs of glue to escape in the process and I need to clean that up.

    I managed to get that 10mm gap at the bottom down to 5mm which makes me happy but I also really want some input from the community. I still need to even up the sides so it'll be a very short distance from the bottom of the cover strip to the lower edge of the shin when that's through. That being said, should I do anything about it? And if so, what? 27481727dbbacd3899266f266a0c64b5.jpgad3377f42020dcc71124e56f0a9c0a0f.jpg07f4c18dd5d90603de9778ba0aa4bad9.jpg

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  6. Suddenly I feel like I'm moving forward.  I started installing the cover strips on the shins this morning after trimming the backs.  This is my first foray into applying cover strips.  Crossing my fingers that I didn't go too far when I trimmed the backs.  Just waiting for tomorrow so I can take all the clamps off and check out what I did.  

     

    After that I worked on the thermal detonator and installed the Mr.NoStripes brackets.  My concern is with the screws for the brackets and how much they are still protruding right now. Is this a normal amount or do I need to counter sink them and add a doubler behind them to increase support?

     

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  7. 4 hours ago, TheSwede said:

    Hi

    For a nice fit you should just barely be able to slide your hand through without glove and handguard. Then put the glove on. If you’re going for Centurion the handguard is to be glued to the glove :salute:

    Good point Daniel, Thanks for that. I had forgotten the handguards will be attached.  I will look at bringing the wrist gap down a bit more then. 

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  8. I think these forearms are just about ready to have cover strips installed. I am planning to even out the bottom of the right where the black line is to clean that up.  I am still contemplating making the 1/8 inch adjustment to the wrist side of the right forearm but the tops are the same measurement.    The wrist side should have plenty of room to slide your gloved hand and suited up arm though right?  

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  9. I've been working on my Anovos helmet most recently. I painted the frown, insides of the Hovi tips, cleaned the return edge around the eyes. I haven't put the frown mesh back in yet as I wanted to see if anyone noted anything I should fix first.

    I do have two concerns. First, the brow strip doesn't go all the way to the back of the traps on either side. Would this be a concern later when I applied for EIB or centurion?

    Second the distance of the blue tube stripes are a little more than a pencils width. They look ok to me but I'm thinking I'll have to remove and repaint them. They look like they are stickers to me.

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  10. After posting in the new member section the most fabulous idea was presented to me of posting a build thread to make asking questions and getting help easier.  An amazing idea!  Thanks Troy and Frank!  

     

    Here it goes.  I've trimmed the legs and arms for the front and not to bring up any drama swapped Shins back and forth several times after I realized one had two number labels and another none.  That said I'm fairly confident these are mated to the correct partners. I am concerned about my measurement mishap where I made theis curve on the Left shin (pictured on right side). The gap is about 10MM.  Once I have the front cuts sanded (Apparently a metal ruler didn't help me keep the line non-jagged either) should I place a piece of cast off material back there with an inner shim to assure it's strength?  The cover strip looks like it will cover the gap but there's not much to hang on to on the left side .

     

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  11. Greetings all,

     

    My name is Scott and I'm from Tucson, Az. I've loved Star Wars forever and have always wanted to have a honest to goodness real TK costume.  After many years and thanks to a financial screw up at work in my favor I'm working on an ANOVOS TK and trying not to goof it up along the way.  So far my previous build experience has been for my little people.  I've built 2 Foam TK's, a partially foam Vader, 2 Jawa's (still WIP), and a GONK (also WIP).  Those have been way less stress since if I screwed up I could just grab more fabric, foam, etc from the store and start smarter. 

     

    Now it's time I turn my attention to myself so that I can have something I can wear. My biggest hurdle so far is figuring out how much to cut off the backs of the appendages before I've cut too far and making sure it still looks right.  Also, will the amount of return edge cut from the right side of this AB plate be ok or should I try to find another?  It came from ANOVOS already trimmed for the most part and I noticed the variance when I placed it on top.

     

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  12. Astyanax, 

     

    Thank you for this great tutorial.  Back in 2017 I built two foam troopers for my little guys 8 and 5.  I took what I learned from that in 2018 and adapted it to make a Darth Vader kit for the older one and mixed and matched pieces for the younger.  They will be different things this year Jawa and a GONK droid but all that I learned from your post was a big help to make them super cool foam troopers.

     

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