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TKSpartan

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  1. Nice work trooper. If I may, It could be my eyes but it looks like the calves are in the wrong order? Bellow a couple of WTF Centurion apps
  2. The basic approval is all up to your GML , you may want to check with him/her in advance .
  3. Awesome job Christian and definitely de ladies have a better sight ! "they see everything " Pura Vida!
  4. Hi Dale, the helmet is looking nice. Sometimes taking photos too close causes a "fish eye " distortion that can affect even a basic review for approval. I would suggest to take the front and side photos from at least 8 feet away to have a better view of the tube strips and the Helmet in general. Reference By the other hand, for basic level: "Frown is painted gray and does not leave the teeth area..." Yours looks perfect in the lower section but will need to remove a little paint from the top. You could try with a toothpick and some, (non Acetone), paint thinner. References Keep it up
  5. Hi again Christian. I'll be making your review and I'll need you to make a Basic Level fix to your Thermal Det. CRL Basic Level: "The white control panel raised ribbed pad faces the rear,..." As seen in the reference images below, the plate on your TD needs to come down in the back. The ribbed area should face toward the rear, and it should go aligned with the canvas belt.. REFERENCES Thank you Trooper.
  6. If it was me, I would try with an automotive polishing compound .
  7. Hi, perhaps this image can help And this one I found
  8. Hi Dale, You're doing a great job work your helmet build and glad you ask before every step to take. As Glen mentioned, the "ideal" and more accurate alignment for the ears is following the rear angle of the trap above them. We encourage this mainly when someone is building the helmet from the beginning because this allow to make it the more accurate as possible. Is different when you buy the finished helmet and it's more difficult to make the ears alignment fix. You can make a try and see how it looks moving the ear a bit backwards. Keep up the great work future Centurion.
  9. Hi Christian an d thank you for your EIB app. Meanwhile one of us is assigned to review your submission, we will need need you to help us with a couple of things. 1- Add an additional photo of the inner side of your thigh ammo pack rivets to see the type. Something like bellow 2- As Glen pointed , to smooth a little more the 3d printing lines of your E11 blaster CRL L2: 3-D printed blasters can not contain visible print lines, and must be sanded smooth for a more realistic appearance. Please check all the T-Tracks Thank you
  10. Bellow example is from an Anovos EIB approved submission As you can see , the left side looks ok but you could rise the right side a bit a trim the edge to match better.
  11. Some references for you ESB Blaster ANH E11 Blaster
  12. Congratulations!! Let's the fun begins
  13. Nice Blaster Trooper !! Just checkout the scope and Ammo counter correct position when assembling
  14. Nice job Brendan. I should use some more rounded cut and little less lower return edge . both sides
  15. Browsing the FO Armors section I found a couple of threads for you, take a read mainly in the first section where they explain the materials and tools needed. Both mention the Epoxy they used.
  16. Additional to Glen's be sure to place the Ab section first. 10mm from edge and aprox 20mm (from center of the rivet) from top and from bottom
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