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CT 1977

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  1. OK, I think I see what you're saying. If I trim the rounded part to make it thinner it should be able to extend further to reach the tube. As far as the step, yeah I saw that on this exact post, which I have bookmarked to use for this part of the project. That's great information and I appreciate you getting back to me. The touching base from time to time with more photos to get your thoughts. Thanks, mate!
  2. The right one is looking OK. Still a little bit of work to do on the back part. https://imgur.com/PBTUOCy It seems to be the left side that I'm having the difficult time with. I feel like I cut the angle to go up into the curve too soon. Possibly with some trimming in the curved part I could possibly recover it but I feel like if I had another one I wouldn't be spending so much time on this one just to find out in the end that it won't work. Let me know what you think.
  3. glenn, thanks! I'm getting ready to head out right now but I will take some photos for you to look at. Thanks for the other tips as well. Brought a hook up with some folks locally as you suggested. Very sad to hear about ATA/Terrell. Also, I'm not familiar with WTB...is that a site within the forums? Thanks again.
  4. Hey Glen, been awhile since I've been gone but I'm starting to get back into it now. Starting back on the ears and I realized I need to order some new ones. I originally ordered from ATA and don't have that information to contact him to order some more. Would you happen to have that information? Thanks in advance.
  5. I still have a little painting left but thought I'd get started on the ears. I've already trimmed a set but the right ear just wasn't working, the left was fine. So, below is where I knew I was going to have some problems because of the space between the two sections so I corrected it on the third photo. As you can see, the left side has a bit of a space but in placing the ear over it, I can definitely work with it. Much better! I got started on trimming the ears and, since this is my second "whack" at it, I'm going very conservative and making only small trim changes. I think I'm on a good "path" here, but any input/advice would be welcomed. (back view) (front view) Now, time for a little bike love....got to get some work done on my single-speed mountain bike to get it back on the trail. (rough being ADHD - projects never end).
  6. Taking a short break from the build to mix it up with the 501st and Rebels at the Richmond Symphony and Return of the Jedi. I even got to meet Master Windu! Fellow troopers. Jedi protecting Mon Mothma Even had Jawa's. My wife won first prize in the raffle - Han and his Tauntaun. (had to keep my eye on those Jawa's).
  7. Yep, good point. Definitely needs a fix. I'll get it on the next session. Thanks.
  8. This is the trap I'll be fixing next. Left Tear Right Tear. Let me know what needs to be fixed (although, I think I see some spots on the photo that weren't apparent prior).
  9. good stuff! I see what you're saying and I already know how to fix it. I just did the touch up work that i'll post below, but with the knowledge that this trap still needs the work mentioned. Thanks!
  10. 1 week from today is "Return of the Jedi" at the Richmond Symphony. I was hoping to have something ready (officer, Jedi, etc) but too much life going on. Below are some photos of work on the traps and tears. I have some touching up to do but overall pleased with the outcome using templates. this one below is particularly messy but pretty sure easily (not quickly, though) fixed.
  11. Finally getting around to working the bucket a little more. A bit more cleaning up than I anticipated but I think I'm close. Take a look and let me know. This trap has a little spot I need to buff out once the new paint drys Once I get the vents painted, should be tomorrow, next will be the ears and the tubes. Any recommendations on which I should do first? thanks! Bill
  12. Hey Caleb, just saw this reply. Thanks and apologies on the delay. I'm going to be spending some time on my bucket today - finally! Do you know of any links that have ideas and suggestions for installing fans and microphones. I'm still a bit away from that but close enough to start thinking about it and planning. Thanks, Bill.
  13. Trooping in Richmond VA. That's me in the middle...
  14. Thanks, Glen. Yeah, I noticed that when looking at the photos. A little emery cloth and touch up paint should level it out.
  15. hey Glen, I posted some new photos on my helmet and wondering if you could take a look and let me know what you think. Also, (as I mentioned in my PM...sorry, just saw this way to post to your thread), hoping to meet some local troopers tonight at the Richmond Symphony's live music to ESB. Word is some 501st troopers are supposed to be there.

    thanks,

    Bill

     

  16. I went ahead and added some gray to thin out the black. Acceptable, changes needed? I know i need to touch up some of the lines and round out most of the corners but is the fix ok?
  17. I could use some advice here...I'm thinking that the black on the traps are a little thick, so if anyone could let me know before I get started with the lines, that would be great. Also, take a look at the tears and let me know your thoughts here too. I know the corners need to be rounded out on the gray which should be a piece o cake but just want to get the black up to regs. Also, hoping to meet some local troopers at the Symphony's live music for ESB show tonight.
  18. Any troopers attending the Richmond Symphony's live music for Empire Strikes Back? (Richmond VA).
  19. I'm on my first build, not sure I qualify but if I do, please give me access. Thanks. https://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/50774-swannees-pre-approval-thread/
  20. This is great, really helpful. Thanks so much!
  21. this is great, but just to clarify - the snaps are ONLY through the "snap-plate" and not the armor itself, right?
  22. thanks, even better photos. That's the type that was included in my big brown box.
  23. Never mind...I was looking over your photos and saw this... Shows a good photo of the "s-type".
  24. Thanks, Glen. Below is a caption from that page and, sorry for continued questioning but I don't understand the difference between "s-type" and "u-type" neck trim profile and I couldn't find any specific photos. I want to make sure I'm moving in the right direction for Centurion. Thanks. OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): Neck trim shall be of an s-type profile rather than a u-type profile.
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