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Yeah of course, anytime! Glad I could help. Always feel free to pm me if you have more questions
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I'm slowly but surely building my ANOVOS ANH Stunt as well. I'm also not a big guy (5'9" 150lbs). But from what I've heard is that you want around 2 finger width space between the armor and your body. It's best to err toward the larger side though, as you'll be hating life when you trim too much and find yourself trying to figure out how to fix it. There are plenty of people that use foam padding and other fit adjustment methods if the armor ends up fitting a little large. Also if you use E6000 to glue things together and you end up deciding that it's too large and you really do want to size it down, you can always rip it apart and try again As far as image sites, I use imgur to store and link to my images. Here are my forearms, I ended up trimming the return edge off the inside of the elbow because it was slightly too long and was cutting into my lower bicep, and I had to do a hot water bath to get them to be round enough to be comfortable since I trimmed so much off to get them to not be gigantic on my forearms they were very oval at the openings. Before After (Sorry, I just realized these images are 2 different forearms, but they looked essentially the same before and after so you get the idea) Here's how they fit now. Note: Keep in mind the camera may make the proportions a little hard to judge, sorry about that.
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Hope you all had fun at Celebration!! I'm so jealous, wish I could've been there! Ok so on my initial fit tests of the abdomen and kidney plate you can see how oval the two are. This makes them fit fine front to back, but it gives me a decent gap on each side. Looking at reference pics I can see the torso look much more tubular and form fitting around the abdomen. I also don't see much return edge on them. So I'm wondering what direction I should take with this. Should I trim and hot bath the shape to be more round and form fitting? I'm thinking I'm going to need to trim down the vertical sides on the kidney and ab piece, and maybe a little bit of hot bath to make it fit properly. I've been looking for examples and what is necessary to fit these pieces for thinner/smaller troopers (I'm 5'9" and have about a 30" waist) and I've found a few, but I was looking to get some advice on the best way to go about this. Maybe even a good thin/small trooper build to check out? IDK, maybe I haven't seen it yet? I also have some questions... First off what return edge is necessary to keep on these pieces? I assume if I have to cut into the notches when I trim down the kidney I'll have to rebuild those? Also right now I have a fair amount of return edge (around 4mm in addition to the original cut line) on the top and the bottom of the kidney plate. I'm not entirely sure yet if I'm going with a bracket system or the supplied ANOVOS strapping to connect the ab and kidney to the chest, back and butt. Any advice? I'm not super concerned with accuracy, more with ease of installation, use, it's sturdiness and being hopefully Centurion level approvable. My concern right now with the return edge is when I flex the kidney to test fit, I'm getting warping and bending on the return, and I don't want to crack it, so I don't think that will be able to be kept, at least not as large as it is currently is. If you all would be so kind as to give me some suggestions on how I should proceed so I can weigh my options. TIA
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My first build!! ANOVOS ANH stunt TK
TKModder421 replied to TKModder421's topic in ANH Build Threads
Hope you all had fun at Celebration!! I'm so jealous, wish I could've been there! Alright, so I'm thinking I'm going to need to trim down the vertical sides on the kidney and ab piece, and maybe a little bit of hot bath to make it fit properly. I've been looking for examples and what is necessary to fit these pieces for thinner/smaller troopers and I've found a few, but I was looking to get some advice on the best way to go about this. Maybe even a good thin/small trooper build to check out? IDK, maybe I haven't seen it yet. I also have some question... First off what return edge is necessary to keep on these pieces? I assume if I have to cut into the notches when I trim down the kidney I'll have to rebuild those? Also right now I have a fair amount of return edge (around 4mm in addition to the original cut line) on the top and the bottom of the kidney plate. I'm not entirely sure yet if I'm going with a bracket system or the supplied ANOVOS strapping to connect the ab and kidney to the chest, back and butt. Any advice? I'm not super concerned with accuracy, more with ease of installation, use, it's sturdiness and being hopefully Centurion level approvable. My concern right now with the return edge is when I flex the kidney to test fit, I'm getting warping and bending on the return, and I don't want to crack it, so I don't think that will be able to be kept, at least not as large as it is currently is. If you all would be so kind as to give me some suggestions on how I should proceed so I can weigh my options. TIA -
My first build!! ANOVOS ANH stunt TK
TKModder421 replied to TKModder421's topic in ANH Build Threads
Alright, I'm ready to move on. I was thinking I better wait to build the shins until I've got boots that I can do a test fit with So I'm gonna start working on the abdomen. On my initial fit tests of the abdomen and kidney plate you can see how oval the two are. This makes them fit fine front to back, but it gives me a decent gap on each side. Looking at reference pics I can see the abdomens look much more tubular and form fitting around the abdomen. So I'm wondering what direction I should take with this. Do I trim and hot bath the shape to be more round and form fitting? Or is this just normal? Pushed to my right side with still 2 fingers width, I have a significant gap on the other side -
My first build!! ANOVOS ANH stunt TK
TKModder421 replied to TKModder421's topic in ANH Build Threads
Oh forgot to ask, if there is a particular white paint I should be using? -
My first build!! ANOVOS ANH stunt TK
TKModder421 replied to TKModder421's topic in ANH Build Threads
Ah yeah! Great advice, thank you! -
My first build!! ANOVOS ANH stunt TK
TKModder421 replied to TKModder421's topic in ANH Build Threads
I went ahead and attached the ammo pack to the right thigh, after which I realized I should've painted the rivets first I won't make that mistake with the rivets on the abdomen and kidney piece -
My first build!! ANOVOS ANH stunt TK
TKModder421 replied to TKModder421's topic in ANH Build Threads
Next, the back... I followed James advice and glued on half the strip first because of the curve of the two pieces where they butt. After letting them set for a day I attached the other half -
My first build!! ANOVOS ANH stunt TK
TKModder421 replied to TKModder421's topic in ANH Build Threads
To fix the cover strip on the right side, I ripped it off and rubbed all the E6000 off the strip and the thigh. I didn't take a pic but I used painters tape in addition to the clamps and magnets to really hold down the cover strip and in place to conform to the curve of the ridge. Here's after I got the tape and most of the E6000 mess off -
Modder421's Hasbro/Doopydoo's E11 conversion
TKModder421 replied to TKModder421's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
So I did a 2nd pass. Slipped a couple times and there's a couple spots where -once you brush it, there's no going back-, and you just gotta make it work somehow. But overall I like the way it turned out with the dry brushing of the silver. I also decided to paint the ejection port with the same silver - one of those moments I mentioned before - so I just painted it all in. Not sure what else to do with it. Eventually I'd like to clear coat it to prevent the paint from being worn, since I plan on using it as my cheap blaster for troops. What type of clear coat do you all think I should use? I'd like to keep it similar to how it looks now. Not planning on using gloss right? I don't want it to look wet. So should I do matte clear coat? I've even seen satin? Anyway, let me know what you think. Any suggestions for weathering, the ejection port or anything further are welcome. -
Modder421's Hasbro/Doopydoo's E11 conversion
TKModder421 replied to TKModder421's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
Overall, I like how it looks after being painted, but it looks too nice, it still pretty much looks like a plastic toy. It doesn't look very realistic just as is, so thanks to Shane from Alpine Garrison's advice I'm going to do some silver/metallic dry brushing to give it some wear and tear. Make it look used! Which is definitely one of the classic charms of the Star Wars universe. So I started by looking up some tutorial video's on dry brushing and prop weathering. This one was extremely useful. So after watching some videos I decided to give it a go. I had some Tamiya Mica Silver spray paint left over from my Shadowtrooper mod so I just used that. I just sprayed some into the cap and used that since I only needed very small amounts. I followed some of the dry brushing techniques they discuss in the vid above and did a first pass. -
Modder421's Hasbro/Doopydoo's E11 conversion
TKModder421 replied to TKModder421's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
I didn't do a great job of documenting this mod/build. I managed to not take any pics of my painting or gluing process but after I painted the original blaster and all the individual conversion kit pieces with a flat black Rust-oleum rattle can, I glued them onto the blaster with E6000 and held them in place with rubber bands and painters tape. Then after the glue dried I did another couple of passes of black I think I could've done a better job on the screwhole-epoxy job. Oh well... -
Modder421's Hasbro/Doopydoo's E11 conversion
TKModder421 replied to TKModder421's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
Oh gotcha! -
Modder421's Hasbro/Doopydoo's E11 conversion
TKModder421 replied to TKModder421's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
That's what I've heard of other local troopers doing as well, so I thought it would be fun and a good build experience. Good luck on yours! -
Modder421's Hasbro/Doopydoo's E11 conversion
TKModder421 replied to TKModder421's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
So previously I had trimmed and sanded the pieces that Doopydoos sent me. Unfortunately I didn't document any of that, but some needed a fair amount of work. And I feel now that I probably could've cleaned them up a bit more, but they're decent enough for a toy conversion, so I think I'll stick with what I've got for now. Moving on... So I started gluing the the magazine well onto the blaster body (the magazine wasn't being glued in yet) Then I realized that I didn't want to worry about white showing up in gaps between the kit pieces and the base blaster, so I decided to paint all the pieces and the blaster body before I proceeded with gluing. So I carved out some plastic on that center bar in the nozzle and tucked in the LED a bit further. And then proceeded to (sloppily) paint the inside of the muzzle black I also filled in the screw holes with epoxy and sanded them down -
Modder421's Hasbro/Doopydoo's E11 conversion
TKModder421 replied to TKModder421's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
So I watched a couple YouTube vids about the conversion and they all start with sawing off the tip of the muzzle and the front of the scope to replace them with more accurate pieces. So I sawed 'em right off! I left the red LED and ended up tucking it in a bit further so it would light up inside the muzzle if I wanted to install batteries. And then proceeded to cut off the front of the scope as well -
I recently recovered my son's Disneyland E11 blaster that he was about to sell in a garage sale and decided to mod it with a Doopydoo's conversion kit to make it a little more accurate looking and use it as my initial trooping blaster. Eventually I'd like to do a full kit and do an accurate ANH build, preferably one with a working folding stock, inner bolt and ejection port. But in the meantime I wanted to post what I had done with this conversion. Here we go... Here's the toy my son was getting rid of
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My first build!! ANOVOS ANH stunt TK
TKModder421 replied to TKModder421's topic in ANH Build Threads
Good to know! Definitely applicable towards me, having skinny legs as well. Fill the gap? Such as adding some foam padding? -
My first build!! ANOVOS ANH stunt TK
TKModder421 replied to TKModder421's topic in ANH Build Threads
Gotcha, well I appreciate the advice Joseph. You guys have trooped and have the experience, so I’m open for all the advice I can get from the pros. Especially advice that will prevent me from having to go back and change things drastically later Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
My first build!! ANOVOS ANH stunt TK
TKModder421 replied to TKModder421's topic in ANH Build Threads
Ok, awesome! Thanks for your advice Daniel! I'll give it a go and report back -
My first build!! ANOVOS ANH stunt TK
TKModder421 replied to TKModder421's topic in ANH Build Threads
Thanks Daniel, so you also recommend I take off the return edge on the upper thigh? Yeah I can definitely cut down the return edge with my Dremel, I think Joseph's concern was that it would then change the fitting of the thigh. The return edge I currently have is approximately 7-10mm, so if I take off most or all of the return edge without refitting it's going to add a gap of anywhere from 14-20mm at the top of my thigh. On my left thigh, I already took off the front cover strip so I can just cut off the return edge and then do a test fitting. But my right thigh is finished, do you think maybe I should Dremel it down and then see how that fits and then decide whether I need to resize from there? If I'm going to do that I'll probably start with the finished thigh, so if I decide it fits fine then I wont have to do any resizing -
My first build!! ANOVOS ANH stunt TK
TKModder421 replied to TKModder421's topic in ANH Build Threads
Oh really?? Shoot! I wish I would've known this before. Trimming these thighs has been a pain lol. I think that would've made things a lot easier. I do already have the back strip on the right thigh. Second to upper level approval, comfort is my next priority though. You suggest taking that one apart and taking the return edge off both? Just the inside of the thighs? Will it look strange having return return edge on the outside of the thigh and not on the inside? Do you have any images of how it should look when I do this? -
My first build!! ANOVOS ANH stunt TK
TKModder421 replied to TKModder421's topic in ANH Build Threads
Yeah I agree! Thanks James -
My first build!! ANOVOS ANH stunt TK
TKModder421 replied to TKModder421's topic in ANH Build Threads
Yeah, that's the width mine are as well. But since my right thigh is already glued and looks good I feel it would be better to bend it a little than to trim them both down