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KirKestrel

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  1. On 4/9/2019 at 1:58 PM, sharkbait said:

    Welcome aboard!  I'm honored to have inspired you!  Selfishly that will also help my motivation to really get cracking on her, once again!  She's certainly not an easy build, but I have never heard anyone say she's not worth it.  I look forward to your progress!

     

    I have a KB kit- I got a little caught in the mess they had, but I did in fact get my armor, and I'm happy with it.  I have a friend and new fellow Squad mate who also has KB for his TLJ TK, he got in after the mishaps, and got his kit in a couple of weeks (insanity!).  He's also done and approved already.  So now he's going to help me instead of the other way around, hahaha!  

     

    @LadyInWhite is roughly local to you- So Cal at least (which I realize is large- I'm from the Central Valley CA).

     

    I'm 5'11, so we're not too far of in height.  KB should have no problems for you at your height.  Jimmi makes a nice kit, but he is a smaller guy and I've noted his various kits reflect that (you build what you know- makes sense).  His is also fiberglass v. KB is ABS, and I personally think ABS is easier to work with and I prefer it.  Shawn Thorrson also does Phasma kits now, too!  I know next to nothing about them other than his has a helmet and KB's doesn't.  But I have his helmet.  

    It's nice to e-meet you, fellow Californian! And a tall one too! :)

     

    I think I'd like to also stick with ABS and am going to go with a KB kit. I will have to get the helmet separately like you too, probably a Thorsson . What's the best way to get in touch with him/get a quote? 

    On 4/9/2019 at 1:58 PM, sharkbait said:

     

    As far as shoes go, if you want lifts (at your height, with any normal boot heel, plus a little added from the helmet dome, you don't need to if you don't want to), then I would recommend something with a lace up front- the laces will get covered by the (TFA) boot armor, and thus be CRL compliant, and they will also give your foot room to rise up with the lifts.  I don't think the TLJ foot armor would completely cover, however, so that's really an option for TFA only.  I'm not as well-versed on TLJ as I am on TFA, though.  PayLess if going out of business, but that's where I snagged mine, for like $20.  

    This is super helpful - thank you!! I would love to do a little lift (Gwendolyn Christie is 6'3, after all ... and I love a good heel anyway :D). I'm thinking I'll be doing a TLJ Phasma, so the lace ups may not work for me, but I'll do some research on it. I appreciate you reminding me to avoid using lifts in a shoe with no room to rise up!

    On 4/9/2019 at 1:58 PM, sharkbait said:

     

    I plan to use my TK undersuit, which is a black compression shirt and pants.  They're pretty available in a lot of sizes- just do a google search and you should find some options (Eastbay tops I like, and I have a random brand pants I found on Amazon; I might switch to Men's because women's tend to be smaller fits).  I'd recommend not the winter variety, as the suit will be hot enough as it is.  Moisture wicking is a plus.  (I actually need to replace a pair of my TK understuit paints, ended up with a hole right on the butt, which I found at a troop, but thankfully the armor covered it, so if I find a good option I'll drop you a line).  

    I definitely am interested in compression shirt and pants ... I figure it will help with the heavy costume etc. I think I saw GeekyPink also sells the shiny shorts to put over it too, so I'm thinking about doing that too. 

    On 4/9/2019 at 1:58 PM, sharkbait said:

     

    I just ordered Jessica's cape and belt this morning!  So excited!  She's doing a very small run of up to 5 right now, so if you're able, jump on that quickly (Facebook, Jessica Bowyer).  If not, there are other options and she will do other runs in the future, too.

    I've seen people mention Jessica, but I'm not sure where to get in touch with her - could you possibly point me in her direction? 

    On 4/9/2019 at 1:58 PM, sharkbait said:

     

    Not to totally plug my own stuff, but my ESB TK build will have some cross-cover as far as supplies, tools, etc.  Harbor Freight clamps for the win!  Love those things.  I'd recommend investing in a real Dremel, not an off brand (or at least not the $30 ones from Amazon), as I've now burned out two of them over three years (though not a terrible run).  

    Awesome, thanks! Definitely checking out your ESB TK build! :duim:  Thank you so much for the help already!!

     

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  2. Hi there! Long time fan, and excited to finally be here and working on a Phasma build. I haven't done any other builds for the 501st, but I've got some experience elsewhere that I'm hoping will come in handy down the road. I know Phasma won't be easy, but I'm a 6'1 female with a lot of determination ... I can do this! Wish me luck haha! :) 

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  3. Hi there!

     

    I've been on the fence about doing a Phasma build for about a year now, and I finally decided to go for it! While this will be my first build for the 501st, I've got some decent experience that I hope will help me create the costume I've been dreaming about :) Reading @LadyInWhite, @sharkbait, and @Soulart posts (along with others of course) have been such an inspiration for me - I'm really excited to get going!! 

     

    From what I can tell, there aren't many Phasmas around ... I live in Southern California and would love to know if I've got anyone near me who might've gone through this whole process. I've been reading threads here without joining because I was nervous, but you all are so helpful and supportive to fellow Phasma builders in the past that I decided to take a chance and join in on the fun!

     

    I've been researching armor, and I'm curious - is KB Props out of business? Seems like a lot of people went through them but then stopped a little while ago. Any recommendations for the best place to get my armor from? I'm putting together a list (similar to Sharkbait's original post here) of what I need/where to get it, so any ideas or input is super appreciated. I'm 6'1 and a little concerned about getting "big enough" items too.

     

    Before I go, I just want to say to anyone reading this -- I've been a Star Wars fan for years, and although I always knew the 501st existed, I was too scared/nervous to join. This past weekend, however, I was volunteering at a Make-A-Wish event and saw the 501st in action for the first time ... and was completely amazed. You all are awesome, creative, and so amazing with kids (and adults!). I saw people who not only love and appreciated the Star Wars universe like I do, but who also used that passion and created something magical with it for the rest of the world. Call me cheesy, but I think you all are really special. Looking forward to getting to know y'all going forward! :D 

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