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TKSpartan

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  1. Hi Cameron, glad to see your EIB submission . I think you may want to add some more photos in advance that I'm sure the D.O. Team will ask you to add. 1- Photo of your helmet lenses form outside with a light source inside to see the color : CRL : Lenses are flat material, green in color, sufficiently dark enough to obscure the costumer's eyes 2- Close photo of your inner Chest to Back connection to check the Fabric or Elastic . CRL : Chest and back shall be connected with a white fabric or preferably elastic strap at the shoulders. reference 3- Close Photo of the rivet in the lower Cod Area to see the rivets Crl: A split (bifurcated) or single cap rivet is present on the lower tab (cod area) of the abdomen armor. Rivet on must be brass or silver in color, approximately 5/16" (8mm) in diameter and is not painted. Two male snaps are present on the lower center tab of the Posterior Armor. something like this 4- Close photo internal and external of both sides of your tight ammo belt CRL: Thigh ammo belt is attached to thigh with a solid head rivet, painted white, in the upper corner and fastened to the lower thigh ridge. The rivets used shall be single cap, double cap or split rivets. No pop rivets allowed. Rivet should be approximately 5/16" (8mm) in diameter (exterior). 5- Close photo of both sides of your sniper knee. CRL : Sniper knee plate must be aligned with the ridges on the shin. Sniper knee plate must not have visible rivets or fasteners attaching it to the shin. 6-- Close Photos of your boots CRL : There is no seam present on the front of the boot. Boots have a black sole 7- Close photo of your Belt and Holster. Any additional photo or other requirements will be adressesd by the D.O. Cheers and Good luck with your application Trooper !!!
  2. Hi Antony, looking good. for Anh helmet yes, for levels 2 and 3 you need to piant the outer ring : crl "Correct 'Hovi mic' aerator tips are present. Screens used shall be of a wide type mesh, with the rim of the mic and the inside white or painted white. Have you tried to smooth the tear using a hair dryer ? I think I would help.
  3. Hi, excellent work you have made. following your building thread now. Cheers
  4. Hi, welcome to FISD, looking forward to see your building process photos. Good luck.
  5. Almost there hang on.
  6. Welcome to the Club .
  7. Hi, have you try to turn the air flow direction of your helmet fan , sometimes it allows the feedback. cheers
  8. Hi Jonathan looking good so far, that's exactly what I would do.
  9. Welcome Mark, welcome to FISD. Glad you're on the way of becoming an Imperial Stormtrooper and with an excellent Armor and a great expert help from Dan. Good luck and look forward for photos of your advances. Cheers.
  10. You're doing an excellent work, about your questions, my two cents: 1- In my case I usually use 100 and 120 grit, just to let the plastic as smooth that It doesn't have splinters or pikes . 2-I use a vacuum just at the end, but make tha sanding over a plastic container to collect the maximun mess as possible 3- Rubber Blaster is definitely the "worry free." but more expensive, Doopy is cheaper but you need to be careful and I would rather don't let others to handle it. Cheers
  11. Don't worry Brad, It's better to have a back up pair .
  12. Congratulations Justin, Great Work Trooper!!!
  13. Nice, my recomendation, use a cotton gloves under the latex ones to absorb the sweat. Cheers
  14. Yes , You're on the right path trooper!
  15. Great news, you're on the way future Trooper.
  16. Great Trooper!! those moments makes the effort worthwhile. Cheers
  17. Congratulations Dixon, Yeah all of us are happy for you , We know how are you feeling right now mate!! Enjoy the process and remember to review all the info we have given and post photos, ask questions. we are here to help. cheers and congrats again!!
  18. Congratulations Trooper, Welcome to FISD and welcome to the Legion. Glad you were able to do your first troop and to show your armor to the kids, what about their reaction? tell us more Stay Safe .
  19. Good luck with your project. looking forward for your advance photos
  20. Hi Ian, welcome out to FISD, good luck with your project and don't hesitate to ask questions and post photos of your build. You can check the FOTK building threads for tips and building techniques. https://www.whitearmor.net/forum/forum/161-tfa-build-threads/ Cheers
  21. Don't worry Ben. We are here to help. Are you clear on what you asked now? Cheers
  22. Congratulations Trooper, Welcome to Centurion !!!
  23. Yes, you're right, It's a little confusing . I'm not a R1 Armor expert but my two cents, "Greave" should be changed to "Shins" Lower Leg Armor Greaves close in the back. The trapezoid knee plate (sniper knee plate) is affixed to the left greave and may have two visible brads or rivets securing it to the greave. Sniper knee plate must be aligned with the ridges on the shin. Cheers and good luck with your project.
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