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  1. I'm sad to report that this build is coming to an end.   Due to advancing age and other health concerns, I realized that I won't be able to stand for 1-3 hours, and I can't easily sit in a TK suit.   
    For that reason and others, I'll be selling my RS Props suit, partially completed, along with an ESB blaster and a ANH blaster, and the voice comm kit for the helmet.   I have loads of money in this and don't expect to recoup it all, but it needs to go.   
    I've requesteed access to the sales section so I can post it there.  It'll be local pickup only in Las Vegas, due to shipping cost and size.

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  2. Super advice, thanks! :th_AnimatedBravoSmiley:  I edited the title successfully.   :peace:  

     

    RS Props does give you a second set of ears... and the worst one on the helmet IS the second one.   For some reason, I kept 'doing something wrong' and ending up with that large gap over the curve.   The back is worse.   I contemplated thinning the top of the ear to make the bottom match, and decided it was not a good plan as they're pretty thin already.  I still have the other one (first one I trimmed) but I'm not sure it's usable since it has a similar gap across that curved area.

    The vocoder paint does need some touch-up... thanks for the detailed suggestions, I'll work on rounding those and cleaning it up.   Ears need a little cleaning up as well.

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  3. On 4/30/2022 at 12:17 AM, CableGuy said:

    Hi folks,

    Just to avoid confusion when people offer advice, the title of the thread says “AM” build (armour master), yet the first post says this is an RS kit.

    Which maker is the helmet and armour?

     

    I don't know where I got that "AM" from when I started this thread, it's an RS Propmasters kit.
    Perhaps I was thinking of ANH... I dunno. 

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  4. Here's what I'm up against.   I can get the helmet on, but only very carefully.  

    Also here you can see the side pretty well.  Is it an issue if I remove half an inch or so from each side??

    The CRL was referenced.... where can I find that, so I know what is required and what I can play with a little bit.

     

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    If needed, I can pop that out and add some glue in there to hold it in place.

     

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  5. I got the stripes added, and when trying on my helmet, it seems like a snug fit to get it over my head.  And I don't have any electronics in it yet- only green lenses and a cloth fabric behind the grill. 

    When i turn the helmet sideways, my head just kinda barely fits into it.  I have a normal sized head (7 1/8) so I'm wondering if I'm missing something, or if I need to disassemble the front and rear shell and try to eke a little more space out of it. 

  6. The ebay guy came through and sent me ANH decals.    I'm putting the helmet decals on, and trying to understand how many tube stripes are supposed to be on each side.   

     

    Ignoring Mr. No-Stripe guy in the movie, I'm seeing a lot of different numbers, sometimes on the same helmet, but different number of stripes side to side.   Is there an accepted number of stripes for each side, and should both sides be the same number??    I'm seeing everything between 12 stripes and 15 stripes. 

     

     Also my RST helmet seems to have less horizontal space for stripes on the left side....?   

     

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  7. I'm finally making a little progress on this.  Both forearms are completed, and I'm pretty happy with the results.   Both biceps are finsihed.... except for this small problem.  

    The very first piece i assembled, right side bicep, is measured for girth pretty much correctly, but somehow I ended up with cut lines at an angle, so cover strip is at an angle.   I used Devcon plastic welder, so I don't think it's going to come apart easily.    I'm brainstorming the best way to remedy this.   My current thought is to carefully grind off the cover strip.  I bought a small belt sander and it's a lifesaver for adjusting ends and edges.

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    Belt sander from Harbor Freight with the extended warranty.   Having the top flat belt, the rounded end on the top right, and the circular disc sanding area work really well for a lot of things.  

    I attached it to a shop vac from the port in the back, but I still get snow everywhere.  I'll have to open the shop vac to see how much it's really helping.

     

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  8. Not painting it.   Good idea abou the slurry, I have lots of abs scraps left over.

    I use this DEVCON 2 part epoxy that's incredible for ABS motorcycle parts.  Dries light colored buy not white, so it'll be an inside-only job.

    I tried the JB WELD brand once.... it didn't bond at all, and I threw it away.

     

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  9. The box got closed up, and ignored for the next year.   Fast forward to yesterday and I decided it was time to make some progress and build this.  

    I got all the arm pieces trimmed and sanded today.   I actually bought a small belt sander at Harbor Freight that works really well.

     

    That being said, I was inattentive for a micro-second, and now i have a couple of small cracks in an arm piece.  Hashtag learning process.   I'm wondering what the best glue is to repair these.   I think I'm gonna put a backing on the one on the right, since there's so little remaining plastic holding it on.  

     

    I have a 2-part epoxy that I've used for decades on ABS motorcycle parts.  It works really well, it's a little flexible so it doesn't crack, and is stronger than the orignal plastic.  I wonder if that would work well.

    I have most of the other recommended adhesives and chemicals on hand already.  

     

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  10. On 1/18/2021 at 5:48 AM, gmrhodes13 said:

    Depending on how they fit on your arms you can leave some return edge (next ridge down in your photo), most trim all the edge off (as you have marked)

    When in doubt check the gallery sections ;) 

    FYI for some reason some of your images aren't showing, you may want to try an online image host such as Imgur

     

     

    Some of the pics appear to be broken link,s to me too... I'm just trying to keep the number of steps to a minimum, so I don't have to take a pic, send it to google phtoos, download it onto my laptop, upload it to an image sharing page, and then share the link to this forum, for each picture i post.  
    I'll have to work on it a bit.   Maybe I need an upload app installled on my phone to negagte the google photos section.

  11. Here's my goal for today.... getting these parts trimmed out.  
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    Starting with these arm pieces, my understanding is that all the edge parts get trimmed off of these so they don't have any end on them.

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    Once those are trimmed to remvoe the excess on each end, do these get trimmed the same way?  Does all that extra on each end come off? 

    And are these all 4 arm pieces?   I think they all forearm pieces.   Does left matter from right for these parts?  I think the thumbprint is an indicator.   How do I know which pie ce matches it?

     

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