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    John
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  1. Applying for approval IG 10368 https://www.501st.com/members/displaymemberdetails.php?userID=30595 Thanks!
  2. So I have taken pictures of the greaves and a thigh piece. The greaves are large but can be slightly adjustable with the velcro in the back. I have already removed a cover strip on the other thigh, so I'm not wearing it. My main concern is the disproportionate sizes of my actual thigh and the massive thigh piece. I am quite skinny, around 145 pounds and 5 foot 8. It does not look bad with one thigh on, but with both of them on it makes my thighs look massive, and they bump into eachother pushing them outwards. Should I continue with the downsizing of the thighs? Any opinions on the size and look of the greaves? I also included a picture of the back of the thigh, where the previous owner cut out the back of the thigh for extra maneuverability. Is this acceptable just for base level certification?
  3. Howdy, I'm quite new here. I bought some stormtrooper armor from someone in my garrison. Our height dimensions are about the same, but I weigh a little less. However, upon trying on the armor, it is quite clear that the person who assembled it is not the same size as me. The ab plate has a lot of extra room and the thighs are way too big. The chestplate touches my arms when I stand up straight with my hands to my sides, the biceps and forearms are quite large and the shoulder bells are too far away from the chestplate assembly. Needless to say, I have my work cut out for me on downsizing this armor. Are there any tips for a newbie on downsizing a pre-assembled kit? I think I have a general idea of how to do it but any help is welcome! I will upload pictures over the next few days of my parts and my progress, or if anyone asks! Lord knows I need the help. I have no idea who the maker of the armor is, not even the previous owner knows. He thinks its an AM kit or an NE kit from troopergear. Almost positive it is an ANH stunt. Thanks for the help in advance!
  4. Howdy, I'm quite new here. I bought some stormtrooper armor from someone in my garrison. Our dimensions are about the same, but I weigh a little less. However, upon trying on the armor, it is quite clear that the person who assembled it is not the same size as me. The ab plate has a lot of extra room and the thighs are way too big. The chestplate touches my arms when I stand up straight with my hands to my sides, the biceps and forearms are quite large and the shoulder bells are too far away from the chestplate assembly. Needless to say, I have my work cut out for me on downsizing this armor. Are there any tips for a newbie on downsizing a pre-assembled kit? I think I have a general idea of how to do it but any help is welcome! I will upload pictures if I have specific questions or if anyone asks! I have no idea who the maker of the armor is, not even the previous owner knows. He thinks its an AM kit or an NE kit from troopergear. Thanks for the help in advance!
  5. Howdy, my name is John, and I'm located in Texas. I never imagined I would be a stormtrooper, as I have a Scout and a completed Imperial Gunner, but a member of my garrison is selling his armor, and based on the measurements and his asking price, I couldn't pass it up. I've ordered new boots from Imperial Boots and a custom neckseal, as well as a compression 2 piece undersuit. The only thing I'm missing is a bucket! Hopefully I can get one at a decent price.
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