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TKSpartan

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  1. Almost there Mike, just consider that the metal Clips go more to the edges. References
  2. Hi Tarkan. I'll be the DO making your review. for some reason your action photo can't be seeing, could you please check and update it ? thanks
  3. Hi Mike, the lower section is perfect. You may want to trim a little bit more on the upper part. Reference Image
  4. Welcome aboard Chris, hope to see some photos of you TK !!
  5. Welcome to FISD Don, great looking set of costumes. Well done. Yuo may want to take a look to this useful index . Good luck !!
  6. Hi, looking nice helmet. In order to use it with a regular ANH TK, you will need to change the tear and back traps. CRL fos Basic: Rear traps and tears have vertical black lines. And for higher levels you will need to add soma white paint to the Hovi Tip. CRL L2 : Correct Aerators/Hovi-MIX 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. Reference Images
  7. Hi Matteo, thank you for applying for EIB. As soon as you update your app , It will be added to the processing line. Pd: Be sure to include the info as follows: Format the topic title as follows: TK0### requesting COSTUME_NAME EIB status [ARMOR TYPE] List the mandatory costume information below Put photos directly into the post Sample Costume Information Mandatory Information Armor = Armor Maker Helmet= Helmet Maker Blaster= Blaster Type Optional Height = Your Height Weight = Your Weight Boots = Boot Maker Canvas belt = Belt Maker Hand Plates = Hand Plate Type Electronics= Voice Electronics Maker Neck Seal = Neckseal Type/Maker Holster = Holster Maker Photo Guidelines Size: Photo size larger than 800x600 (preferably 1280 x 960) to allow the DO to see your armor's details. 1024x768 Lighting: Try to take your pictures with good light. Direct sunlight is not good, as it gives hard edges. Using flash is also bad, as it creates too much contrast, colors turn out weird and will concentrate light on one point. You can put yourself next to a window during the day to get a nice indirect lateral light, without the need to use flash or additional light sources. Photo Background: Try to use a neutral color such as medium grey or tan. Too dark or too light backgrounds are problematic. The white armor parts or the dark underarmor parts tend to blend with those backgrounds. Try to use a solid color or simple background. Do not use white or red backgrounds. Framing: Ensure the full body photos contain both your boots and the top of the helmet. Try to reduce the amount of space between your body and the edge of the photo. Ask the photographer to zoom or step close enough to allow you to fill up the photo with as much of you as possible. Inserting Photos - Post your photos directly into submission post. If you are unsure how to do this, read this tutorial or ask on the forum. Do not put link to the photos in your request. * Note: if a particular detail noted in the CRL is not clearly visible, the applicant may be asked to provide additional photos.
  8. Hi Ben, welcome to FISD!! Glad to read your going for higher levels. You may want to check this Phot Check list for your submission Looking forward for your EIB App soon.
  9. Congratulations Trooper, Welcome to the Legion and welcome to FISD . !!
  10. Hi Matt, my very personal preference would be to trim the shoulder bell to the very end of your build, why for? 1. Once you have added the Shoulder bridges and strapping all in place, you will se how exactly they fit. 2. It's preferible to cut a bit more that add a mistaken trimmed plastic .
  11. Hey Brian, congratulations for your BBB Day !! Let's the party begin !! Take a look to this useful index to find some resources for your build. Post tons of photos, don't be shy on asking every question you have and remember "Measure Twice, Cut Once " We are here to help.
  12. You're welcome !. Pd: As you can see in the photos, I used just 2 snaps each side, but you can try with 3 depending on your adjustment preference. Using E6000 allow to roll back and change the system if necessary.
  13. Yes, mainly to help reduce the Ab/Kidney Gap. I Used elastic first but It did not work. At least to me.
  14. Hi Matt, 1- For the to butt section, I would suggest to use a heat gun (carefully) you can make a test with some ABS scrap piece first. 2- I do use snaps for the AB/Kidney Connection with no issues. This is how I did it.
  15. I have seen some people talking about CrowProps and good reviews about his work, you may want to check it https://www.facebook.com/groups/108653819216581
  16. Welcome aboard Phillip, take a look to the resources index Glen has suggested and let us know how we can help. Post tons of photos .
  17. Congratulations Trooper !! Welcome to the Legion and the FISD
  18. It would be great to see the OT style TKs.
  19. Hi Mike, most of us use Imgur to post photos directly . Take a look to this useful threads.
  20. nice first suiting up. keep up the good work
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