Sn4k3
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I see... The thing is, it seems like this e6000 plus does not endure effectively the tension of some pieces and they get separated. Anyway, i will read the pdf and see what can work around the issue Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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Do you have a direct link to this RWA guys? Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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Thanks Joseph, i was using the e6000 plus, but it does not glue things too well, for a moment i thought i got a fake, but maybe is just that version is not as effective as the classic e6000 Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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I saw that but still, I'm not entirely sure if the e6000 i see now are fake or not Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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Hi guys, how do you tell the difference between a real and a fake e6000? Im in Europe is case you want to suggest trustable sellers Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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The helmet does look better The length of the forearm looks right Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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They are VERY hard to fit, what i did was, measure approximately, trim a tiny little bit with a dremel in the spot or spots i considered needed, and measure again with the helmet, try to fit it in place, no good? Trim a tiny little bit more and measure with the helmet. Do that until you get a good fit, remember, it won't be a 100% perfect fit, but it can be pretty close. Watch the movies, pick a trooper and emulate him, as best as possible Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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Don't cut from the sides or the top of the faceplate, aim for level 3, watch reference pictures from the movie and level 3 threads Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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Remember the sizing is mostly made with the back side, if You look closely the forearms, shins and thighs have a ridge that is one of the parts where you have to place a cover strip, the cover strips are about 15mm wide for the arms and about 20mm for the legs, for big trooper (which is not your case) is possible modify that measure to a bigger one, in your case use the standard measure and cut a little bit more on the back until it starts to look good, this is a picture of one of my thigh pieces, I'm using a cover strip of 20mm Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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Excellent bro, enjoy your build Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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Get a decommissioned sterling is expensive and extremely difficult, so i ask, is it better to buy the S&T sterling or the S&T E-11. Better in the sense of money and screen accuracy Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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Woooo, excellent, Big Brown Box Day!!!, Ask before cut anything Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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ABS paste "paint" over new cover strips?
Sn4k3 replied to FirstCoastFett's topic in Assembly, Mods, and Painting
The perfect solution to the colour issue, would be make the paste of the same material of the armor itself, use Scraps of the same armor Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk -
I agree with Dan (cableguy), despite i like the lower brow look, is more screen accurate put the brow with a small separation from the top of the eyes and I'm aiming to swat level, so, i don't have much of a choice there. However, I'm also agree that at the end is up to you. Look at my helmet... Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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Hello mate, you can trim a TINY LITTLE BIT from the brow, the U trim will cover it. Do NOT cut from the sides of the faceplate, if you do that, you may have issues fitting the ear cap properly Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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Attaching Neck S Trim
Sn4k3 replied to Canterbury Tail's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
Apparently for level 3 sand, the helmet have to be painted, no decals Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk -
Is there anyome producing R1 armors made of the same material used for the screen used armors? Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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Attaching Neck S Trim
Sn4k3 replied to Canterbury Tail's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
Hey dude, do you still have the templates? Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk -
Yes, that is correct Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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Something like that existed, but depends of the look you are going for, in our case farther is better Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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Very necessary post, thanks! Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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Good advice. Is better always put some distance between the camera and whatever we want to photograph, to do that a long focal length is needed, but the digital zoom can give us a similar result at the cost of image resolution. Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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Great work Nada, don't give up, your armor is looking good, you just need to address those small details you already know, be patient, work on your armor whenever y5pu can, remember, your studies are important. Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk
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How much it would be to buy you all te rivets needed and with the shipping to funchal, portugal? Sent from my GM1900 using Tapatalk