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wook1138

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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  1. 2 hours ago, Doggydoc said:

    Progress update:

     

    I have got the cover strips on the arm pieces. Had a bit of trouble with the forearm strips lifting after 24 hours of E6000 setting. I finally left them for 2 1/2 days and they are not going anywhere. 
    the left forearm is a bit snug at the top by the elbow. I may need a hot water bath to round it slightly. I don’t think there is any extra material to trim to open up the opening.  
     

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    should I be attaching the biceps and forearms at this point with the elastic, or so I wait until I have the chest and shoulder pieces done to make sure the positioning is correct?

    Looks good!  There might be a bit of return edge you could trim off to help with the fitting of the forearms - but I also found that a bit of reshaping of the forearms were needed to get a more round opening (one forearm was good, the other was not).  Also, it looks like the top of the biceps have a bit of return edge - I find it more comfortable to trim that away.  As for attaching everything together - it wouldn't hurt to wait until you get a feeling of how it looks with the chest piece in place. 

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  2. 10 hours ago, SpacesNoTabs said:

    Even though my armor is pre-trimmed, I still want to size it to make sure it's correct.  I have one of the biceps and am trying to tape it like so many others do, but my pieces aren't rounded enough and create more of an oval kind of shape.  Am I doing something wrong here?  What can I do to temporarily put these in the shape they need to be so I can test it out?  

     

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    Did you trim the ridges off?  AP is designed to have the ridges on the biceps, so they can get pretty tight if trimmed. That said, as long as they fit, you are good. And if you do find them tight, there are ways to fix that. 

  3. 57 minutes ago, SpacesNoTabs said:

    Tried making my first cover strips yesterday.  The plastic was way more difficult to cut than I anticipated!  I used a standard razor blade, and it probably took me about 15 minutes to get it scored enough to where I could snap it.  

     

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    Once I got it cut, it was a nice strip and I sanded a bit, though it still had some very slight edges on it where I cut.  I was using 120-grit.  The second one I tried was a disaster though!  I was attempting to cut it, holding the steel ruler as a guide for the razor blade, but either the blade or the ruler would slip and bad things happened.  Not sure if you can see crazy cut lines on the image below.

     

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    So, three questions:

    1) Should I be using a different type of blade for cutting the plastic or is it simply a time consuming process?

    2) Any tips for making sure my cuts stay in line?

    3) The images I post using imgur (after i have resized them) have pretty poor resolution.  Any tips on posting better quality images?

    Hey Chris.  As mentioned above, start with some light passes of the blade, then apply a bit more pressure.  AP plastic is 2mm - so it will be a little harder to score and snap than some other kits.  I found I had to use a pair of plyers to grip the plastic to bend it to a point where it "snaps".  Especially when the piece I'm cutting off are on the thin side.  I always found the "how to" videos so frustrating - it looks so easy for them, but many of those kits have thinner plastic.  

  4. Hey Danny.  A lot of the members have been busy with some recent local Expos (Calgary and Saskatoon) and Celebration - so don't give up on the Badlands forums just yet (there is a member near Calgary that has an approved ROTK)  .  That said, for build knowledge, you really can't do better than FISD. 

    Unfortunately, I am pretty much useless for a ROTK build - I can certainly give you general TK building advice or help you find things on the forum, but my knowledge of the ROTK is pretty limited.  

    FYI - there is a Maker Faire in Saskatoon on June 25.  We (Badlands) will have a booth there.  It is a great event for costume building.  A few members will troop but most of us just work on projects (we all have unfinished costumes and props. Some more than others, lol).  If you can make it, I recommend the trip.

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  5. On 5/21/2022 at 11:10 PM, SpacesNoTabs said:

    I haven't even started yet and I'm already discouraged! Reading through other build threads, it just seems like getting these various pieces put together properly and making sure everything is aligned is going to be a challenge for me. I got the pre-trimmed kit but I imagine there will still need to be a little trim I need to do here and there. Yikes

    Been there!  My first kit was a trimmed AP as well (I have build threads for both a trimmed and un-trimmed kit). I was terrified to make that first cut. Yes, some trimming for size is usually required, but it is not nearly as difficult as you might think. Take your time, go through some build threads, measure twice, and ask questions with lots of photos. The troopers here walked me through my first build. You’ve got this. 

  6. 19 minutes ago, Doggydoc said:

    I have another question about the forearms. They have some curvature which looks like they would fit as a right and a left but both of mine are the exact same. Is this normal or did I get sent 2 of the same arm?

     

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    This is normal for AP armour.  

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  7. Hi Carlos!  I hear you. The DLT-19 was the first prop I ever built. It’s what started this hobby for me. And yes, the sandtroopers are sweet (I have a stormtrooper and sandtrooper costume). FISD has a lot of great information for general building (the costumes are very similar) but, as mentioned, you will want to sign up on the MEPD forums as well. Good luck with your build!

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  8. 8 minutes ago, Roundarmor said:

    Wow. I guess showing up at random location to show off that new armor might not be such a good idea after all. Never imagined getting arrested for wearing a plastic costume. That’s crazy. Good to know from a new guy perspective though. 
    “ with great power comes great responsibility “ spider man

    i think I’ll just stay in my lane and hang out with my garrison buddy’s. 

    It wasn't so much the costume as it was the blaster... people get nervous when they see a gun. Go figure.

    I wore my costume in non-501st situations (all within the last two years due to Covid peeing on my trooping parade).  It was never for promotional purposes and, more importantly, I never mentioned the 501st or did anything that would make people think I was affiliated with the 501st...  well...  aside from being in a sweet stormtrooper costume.    

    But yeah, when in doubt, stick with your garrison buddies and follow their lead.

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  9. Hello and welcome to the FISD.  My deepest condolences.  I honestly believe that taking on a build will be a good thing - this is a good community here with a lot of people willing to help you along the way. 

     

    I have a couple sets of AP armor that I'm happy with - I think Mark (AP) is producing.  He has a sales thread on this site.  His handle is  @ABS80 here on the forums.

     

    Good luck

  10. Congrats on your purchase. I have two AP kits and I love them - one is a TK and the other is a sandtrooper. I have detailed builds for both here on the forums. Let me know if you have any questions. And don’t worry… I didn’t have a hot clue how to do any of this stuff - if I can sort this craziness out, so can you. 

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  11. Hi and welcome to the FISD.  Both are good choices.  RS might be more screen accurate but AP gives you a bit more room in some of the more critical parts (i.e. around the gut area).  The cost and shipping times will likely play a part in the decision.  I've built both a TK and TD from a AP kit and I have no complaints - although I had to source a few TD specific parts from other vendors.  As much as I love my AP kits, I would lean to RS if you want a really accurate TD build.  I think the links Glen provided above gives a bit more detail on the differences.  Either way, you'll be happy. 

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  12. AP is a solid choice and Mark does a good job with the builds. The kit should fit you fine. I’m not sure if Mark will trim for your exact size. Some parts may be a bit long - but these can be easily trimmed down. You might find the midsection (ab, butt, and kidney parts) to be a bit large, but you can always add padding to these pieces.

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