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LeiaBlaze

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  1. Hey there! I plan on starting my own galactic armory build soon as I finish up with other projects. Following this with interest! One thing that you're going to have trouble with is the abdomen armor, with the back plate. In the model it's physically fused with the back of the abdomen armor, which if you want to keep the one piece part of the crl is going to make it near impossible to get in and out of, in addition to being an accurate.
  2. Officially got told nope by the gml. One piece only. I'll probably be picking up from WTF or 850 to make sure I'm able to not break the part if it's a one piece
  3. Question regarding the CRL regarding the abdomen. I recently purchased the Galactic Armory ROTK 3d printing file, and most of it looks good. However, the abdomen is divided in two widthwise to allow for easier movement in and out of the armor. It also has the backplate attached. The CRL, however, states that I need to have it be all one piece, with the backplate detached. I messaged the creator of the files, and got the following statement. Is it ok if this is modded in for ease of entry? My thought was to put locking clsaps on each seam, and with the way it's structured the seam should be disguised when the clasps are engaged. It's going to be a lot easier for someone like me with a bit of a gut who doesn't have access to a vacformed kit. I also have the files by Akira Yuming,which uses the much more traditional method method, but will be much more difficult to get in and out of without potentially hurting the part or having to print it out of *shudder* flexible filaments. If all else fails, I'm thinking of getting a single vacformed piece from WTF just for the abdomen.
  4. Thank you for all the welcomes and warm wishes! I'll start a build thread relatively soon, none of the parts are printed yet as I only just got the files and I promised a friend I'd print out a mandalorian helmet for her first. And thank you for the advice on acquiring the softer goods.
  5. Hello! My name is Leia, I'm hoping to eventually join by starting with a Rogue One TK 3d Printed Kit from fellow legion member CT-17290, aka Galactic Armory. I have experience with 3d printing, so it's not new to me at all. I'm more nervous about soft parts like boots to be honest! It will be a while until all the parts are assembled and I figure out strapping, so please be patient ORZ. I also eventually hope to get started on a TLJ Executioner, which is my actual favorite subvarient. I'm starting with the ROTK because I don't want to have to figure out things like the rubber gaskets while working on the armor.
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