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TKSpartan

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  1. Congratulations Natalie, Welcome to FISD !!!
  2. Hi Mark, great to see your EIB app. I'm the D.O. that will be helping with your review. I'll be with you shortly.
  3. Looking great James!! you're easy for basic and almost ready for higher levels, great work!!
  4. Green is OK. You can change to the blue one if you want later. But not the contrary. Just take care to not pass the ridges as per the Crl.
  5. Hope it works for you.
  6. Hi Joe, this is a real challenging section , mine is a RWA armor too and what I did was to align the best possible the sniper knee to the ridges of the shin and make strong pressure with clamps, lot of clamps. This pressure for about 48 hours drying let the piece stay in place and mold to the shin. Here is my Sniper knee, as you can see there's a little gap in the bottom, It doesn't have to align perfectly but ideally we look for the best possible.
  7. Looks much better .
  8. I think the same as you Richard. Great attitude Trooper!! keep up the great work!
  9. Oh my goodness!!! What a strong glue !! I'm sorry you have this .
  10. Congratulations for your little girl Rob!!!
  11. They make sense to me, Being conservative, You could try making a paper mold over the plastic before trimming and compare how it looks.
  12. As I know and searching into the gallery section I haven't found a measure detail. Mostly we use the to the reference images for an average location.
  13. Hi Richard, Just in case, If I can make a suggestion for "Plan C", If you used E6000 to glue the TD panel, You could take the panel off , trim a bit the edge, as the image below and rotate it to the new position . This is what I did with a recent RWA Armor I built . Reference Images
  14. Great start. BTW ears are a nightmare , but not impossible.
  15. Congratulations Trooper, Welcome to the Legion !! Enjoy being a "Bad Guy Doing Good" hope to see your Higher levels application soon, you have a great set of armor !!
  16. I would recommend to make a test of the armor (you can use painters tape to get the Ab, kidney rear plate together an see how it looks before any cut.
  17. hi James, and welcome to FISD. Please take a look to this Building thread, page 10 has a solution for that same issue. If you need more assistance don't hesitate in ask here or you can open your own building thread into the section HERE to receive feedback and help in every step on the way.
  18. Hi Dameon, Welcome to FISD. Glad to know you're almost ready to join us !! Perhaps you would like to post some photos into this Pre-Approval Thread to receive feedback from fellow troopers , or just post some photos here to share your armor. Good luck with your approval .
  19. Hi Cody, great to see your EIB app. Meanwhile one of us is assigned to your review , we need you add some additional photos as follows: 1- An additional photo of your TD showing the screws, something like the example below.: 2-Close photo of the lower section of the cod and butt plate to see the rivets as per the crl states for L2: A split (bifurcated) or single cap rivet is present on the lower tab (cod area) of the abdomen armor. Two male snaps are present on the lower center tab of the Posterior Armor. 3-Close photo of your thigh ammo belt (inside and outside) to see the rivets type and position : 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 4-Close photo of your Sniper Knee right and left side . 5- And finally photo of your boots. Thanks Trooper !! If needed, you can check the photo checklist Here.
  20. Great to read it mate!! looking forward for your advances. keep it up
  21. Hi, I'm in the same ship building a KB FOTK, looking forward for your advances Good Luck.
  22. Thank you Tony, One positive thing of E6000 is that , if necessary you can remove it carefully , and relocate, adjust or replace the piece and glue type. . Let see how it works.
  23. QUESTION ********** QUESTION Please confirm if I'm right : Small Clip Greeblies: Biceps and Forearms Large Clip Greeblies: Thigs, Shins and Spats Thank You Return to Index
  24. BACK/CHEST SECTION ASSEMBLY NOTE: I used E6000 Glue but it was recommended by fellow troopers to use an Epoxi Glue. I'll use it to the AB section Assembly . Next Step : Applying ABS paste and Sand day and night Finished Return to Index
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