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Copper

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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  • Location
    Wisconsin

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  • Name
    Jeremy
  • 501st ID
    51730
  • 501st Unit
    Wisconsin Garrison

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  1. Good luck! I just got approved with my TM kit (had him build my bucket too). There are several TM build threads here, including mine if you're interested. When in doubt, just ask on your thread or PM somebody. I've had nothing but good responses from people here. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. With the knee/sniper plates being on the left knee, and the holster on the left side, I always assumed TK's were intended to be lefties. This will make for awkward troops for me as I shoot right. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. TK-51730 requesting access https://www.501st.com/members/displaymemberdetails.php?userID=27676 Thanks
  4. I'm looking to put my fans in front like what I've seen here. The problem is that the fans have a flat surface and the inside of the helmet is all curves and rounded surfaces. My fans from Henry Ford came with velcro, but with the different surfaces, there's not much contact. What did others do for mounting your fans? I've got a big noggin', so a mount like Joseph's isn't going to work for me!
  5. Thanks everybody. And thanks TM for posting that frown grouping. I was looking for it last night and couldn't find it. I'll be submitting to my GMLs today and will let everybody know how it goes. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. Thanks for the input. For the lenses, they are mostly touching the edge around the eyes. There might be a trick with the lighting/reflection off the lens, but I'll take a look and secure it closer if I can. For the thigh, I'll be sure to straighten it for future photos. I just missed it when reviewing my photos. The bicep elastic is there - it's just high up on the bicep and blends in with my shirt. As for the helmet, I'll take a look at some reference photos. TM finished the helmet for my build, so maybe he'll chime in here as well. Thanks again!
  7. 1. Jeremy Rademacher 2. Wisconsin Garrison/Devastator Squad 3. Armor maker - Troopermaster 4. Helmet maker (and constructed by) -Troopermaster 5. Cloth belt maker - Copper 6. Neck seal maker - Darman's Props 7. Boot maker - Imperial Boots 9. Blaster maker - (a DoopyDoo's kit is in progress) 10. Gasket maker - N/A 11. Height - 6'3"/190.5cm 12. Weight - 190 lbs 13. TK type - ANH Stunt Front Back Left (arm raised) Right (arm raised) Ab plate close-up (with belt) Ab plate close-up (without belt) Helmet (front, left, right) Interior strapping Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. Thanks! I'm hoping to go L3 eventually.
  9. Yeah, I noticed the bicep alignment as I was taking everything off. I'll be sure to fix that for my submission photos. I'll take a look at the right arm spacing as well to even them out. Thanks for the input! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Here it is, for your review! Feedback, please! I can take close-ups if anyone wants to see something closer. Thanks Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. I got a message back from TM. It's right as it is. His FB page points out that the right side is longer than the left, so I wanted to check before trimming it down. Thanks TM. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. Shins hiccup. I'm trying to line up the knee plate but the right side doesn't line up. I've PM'ed TM, but does anybody have any suggestions in the meantime? Left side lines up great. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. Gloves are done! E6000 peeled off the rubber as soon as I moved them, and CA glue just soaked into the fabric backing on the back of justjoseph's hand guards (which are excellent, BTW). What worked was this: the E6000 from my first attempt had stuck onto the fabric backing and wouldn't come off. The CA glue stuck to the gloves and that E6000. I accidentally found something that worked! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. I'm hoping to get my shins and TD done in the next couple of days. I'll do some full kit shots with everything on, and I hope to get some feedback. Thanks for taking a look. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. I got my neck seal and holster from Darman (Darman's Props on FB I believe). I had to modify the bib a bit, but the neck part is the tricky part to sew and they did a nice job. Check the threads for ongoing sales. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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