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Doggydoc

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  1. 1 minute ago, Scout_Troop3R said:

    As for the sawdust, I'm afraid it's wood sawdust (a small amount) because it's not just my workbench and over the break my father needed to cut some wood for some repairs.
    I'm just wondering if it's okay to leave it because while I can get most of it out but there will always be some left because it's sawdust and naturally gets everywhere.

    I would worry that the wood will alter the colour of the paste and consistency as well. If the ABS pieces are decent sized, could you simply wash them off to get them clean again?

  2. 5 minutes ago, Scout_Troop3R said:

    One question about the paste though, is it okay if it has any small amount sawdust in it? I've never made it before and just want to make sure I don't mess it up.

    Welcome back Tyler. 
    with respect to the ABS paste. When you say sawdust, if you are referring to the abs sawdust, that should not make any difference as it will dissolve into the acetone. If it is wood sawdust however, that would be a different story. 

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  3. Troop 49

    Niagara Falls , Ontario

    April 6, 2024

    Niagara Falls pre Eclipse Party

     

    This was a Star Wars themed pre eclipse party put on by the City of Niagara Falls. 
    We were asked to be there to interact and take photos with guests.

     

    Unfortunately the event was not well attended and only 20 to 30 guests came.  We still had a great time dancing away in our costumes. 
     

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    Obligatory elevator selfie

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    There was an odd pole in the middle of the room we used to change.  So I had to try it out.  Got a bunch of credits for my effort from the FOTK in the back. 
     

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    Had to also grab a photo with my new transport vehicle. 
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    They said the barrel ride was completely safe. Not so sure

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  4. I ordered mine 13 months ago. I spoke with him in the new year and mine is apparently in the next wave. He has had a lot of issues sourcing the electronics and basically had to start over with his suppliers. You can reach out to him on Facebook. If he doesn’t reply, reach out again. He gets lots of messages and sometimes loses them

  5. Hi Tim;

     

    CRL and Centurion Application Requirements:

    All required photos have been submitted, and on behalf of the entire D.O. staff we are pleased to welcome you to the rank of Centurion.  You have done a great job in making the suggested modifications and should be proud wearing your armor.  Congratulations!  :salute:

     

    Other-Armor Fit/Assembly;

    In this area we review observations made by your fellow troopers and the DO team.  Some observations may lead to suggestions to improve the overall look of your armor, and please keep in mind that  we consider both text (CRL) and pictures (screen caps/reference images) when reviewing submissions.

     

    No additional suggestions.

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  6. 7 hours ago, TrickyT81 said:

    Hi Doggy,
    I’m just making the alterations for following your recommendations in prep for my Centurion application and I have a question around the gap you mentioned on the back of my right thigh. I already have a piece of ABS there but can’t see too clearly because of the lighting on the picture.

    I’ve included a close up with this post and let me know whether this will suffice, or what further recommendations you have.

    Thanks again buddy!

    Hi Tim. 
    Glen is correct in that the gap should be filled to create a smooth surface from the outside.  You can use Sugru (https://sugru.com) or make some ABS paste with scrap trimmings from your kit to fill the gap.  Please let me know if you have any other questions 

     

     

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  7. Hi Jeffrey. Welcome to the FISD. 
    congratulations on your decision to build a stormtrooper costume and aiming for centurion from the start is a great plan. 
    with respect to preteimmed kits from AP, Mark is an experienced armourer and you should have no problems. I got my AP kit raw and rather enjoyed the trimming process as it helped me to learn more about the build along the way. It’s odd that he doesn’t have any non trimmed sets. 
    Looking forward do following your build. 

  8. Hi Tim, and thank you for your EIB application! 

     

    CRL and EIB Application Requirements:

    All required photos have been submitted, and on behalf of the entire D.O. staff we are pleased to welcome you to the rank of Expert Infantry.  Congratulations!  :salute:

     

    Other-Armor Fit/Assembly;

    In this area we review observations made by your fellow troopers and the DO team.  Some observations may lead to suggestions to improve the overall look of your armor, and please keep in mind that  we consider both text (CRL) and pictures (screen caps/reference images) when reviewing submissions.

     

    The angle of screws should ideally line up with the back of the trap. The left side is pretty close , but the right is just a bit off.

     

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    The shoulder straps are floating a bit in the back.  This should be an easy fix with a hot water bath.

     

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    Your left thigh is sitting a bit high when compared with the right side and will likely cause armour bite where it meets the cod piece.  This is likely more of a strapping issue and should be an easy fix.  The sniper knee plate may need to be shifted forward to make room once the thigh is lowered.  This may be achieved with some padding at the top front portion of the shin armour.  May also want to trim off the top of the front cover strips on the thighs as they will dig into the upper leg when walking.

     

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    Centurion Requirements:

    In this section we prepare you for our highest tier of approval.  Because Centurion photos must show more detail than EIB, items pertaining to Level 3 might be seen there and not here and additional photos may be required. We try to point out all that we can from what we are able to clearly see, but the final accuracy is the responsibility of the trooper.

     

    Your right shoulder bell distance from the shoulder strap is perfect, the left could be moved in a bit.  This can be corrected with a slightly shorter strap or by moving the snap further in on the shoulder bridge

    L3 CRL: There should be a minimal gap between the shoulder armour and the chest/back plates

     

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    Fill in gap at bottom of rear of the right thigh.  You can use Sugru or ABS paste for this

    L3 CRL: Lower thigh ridge joins (front and rear) shall butt-up flush against each other. Any gaps must be backed with ABS or filled as not to be noticeable.

     

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    Your ammo belt should be brought up slightly to sit at the bottom of the lowest blue button. This can be corrected with a bit of Velcro to hold the belt in place.

    L3 CRL: The top of the ABS ammo belt should sit at or just above the bottom of the central and vertical abdomen button panels.

     

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  9. Troop 48

    Toronto , Ontario

    March 17, 2024

    Toronto Comicon  2024 Day 3

     

    This was the final day of the con and was again a lot of fun despite being exhausted and sore. We were visited at the booth by Roger Christian (Set decorator  Episode 4 , Second Unit Director Episode 1 and 7). Always great to see Roger. He is very down to earth and loves to share his stories. Total donations raised for Make A Wish were around $5,500.
     

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  10. Troop 47

    Toronto , Ontario

    March 16, 2024

    Toronto Comicon  2024 Day 2

     

    Day 2 started bright and early and was again a very fun day. We were visited by Denis Lawson (Wedge Antilles), Eman Esfandi (Esra Bridger - Ahsoka ) and Diana Lee Inosanto (Morgan Elisabeth - Ahsoka).  All were amazing,y friendly and excited to visit us at the booth. My son also trooped with me in his scout costume. 

     

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  11. Troop 46

    Toronto , Ontario

    March 15, 2024

    Toronto Comicon  2024 Day 1

     

    This was the first of a 3 day troop and my first troop at a con as part of the garrison command staff.  It was fun to see things from the organization side of the con as well.

    We had a great auction with 3 lightsabers, a citizen Star Wars watch, 6 Rsvlts Star Wars shirts and many other items thanks to generous donations from vendors. 
     

    I didn’t manage many photos this day but served as a target for blast a trooper. 
     

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