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TKSpartan

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  1. LEFT SHIN VERTICAL BOXES Sanded a bit to give the correct shape Glued in Place Return to index
  2. What I would do is to make a test with a separate ABS plastic piece. Another method "the ninja style" is to use a Heat Gun , but this means to be very very careful to avoid melt.
  3. Hi, in most cases I have seen here, it's boiling water for a few minutes.
  4. SPATS ASSEMBLY Position and fit with painter's tape . Return to Index
  5. THERMAL DETONATOR ASSEMBLY A couple of ABS Pieces A couple of magnets Finally, stickers applied. Return to Index
  6. SHINS AND KNEE PLATES ASSEMBLY Adjustment and fit with painter's tape Inner cover strip KNEE PLATES I first marked the location for the plates Glue Velcro Return to Index
  7. PISTOL HOLSTER ASSEMBLY Used a bit of creativity (building blocks) to give more contact area for gluing. Attach the holster to baseplate Return to Index
  8. THIGHS ASSEMBLY Made the adjustments and fit with painters tape Inner joint strips Glue de Overlapping section Add snaps and velcro for the gaskets Return to Index
  9. Congratulations Robert and welcome to the Legion.
  10. COD AND POSTERIOR ARMOR ASSEMBLY Adding Snaps Return to Index
  11. Wow, it's the first time I see a crack in that zone, what I should do in this case is to lower the ear a little below the brow trim line to allow the arc to fit better into the cheek and for the cracked section a possible fix could be to glue a small ABS piece behind and apply a bit of ABS paste to the front, sand and polish. REFERENCE
  12. Yes, you can fill then with that method.
  13. Hi Brian, you're doing a great work with your helmet. a couple of suggestions to the alignment and some paint details. Starting with the Brow Trim, ideally for ANH stunt, it could be sitting a little higher . Reference Images As you pointed , the paint job can have a second session and remember when when adding the strips, they go positioned approximately a pencil width from the side of the cheek. and the Fall of tube stripe tops ideally lean toward the front. Ideally, placement of ears (and screws) should closely follow the rear angle of the trap above them Keep up the great work !
  14. I need to update my own build thread, I'm almost finish too. just final adjustments and the submission photos.
  15. Congratulations Trooper!! Welcome to Centurion Ranks
  16. Coming along nicely Trooper.
  17. Hi, you may want to check this build thread.
  18. Hi it would be useful if you can post the link and a couple of photos of the kit to have a better idea of what are you dealing with.
  19. Hi Nicholas, thank you for your Centurion submission. Added to the processing line.
  20. It would be great to give you the Centurion Badge with "Nothing to add" . I would recommend you to, when ready, post some photos into the Request Pre-Approval section again to receive last feedback .
  21. IMO it's not necessary, I have not seen that there is much friction in that section. I my case, just sand it fine and it will work well.
  22. Great Rob! good luck with your 501st submission .
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