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Hedjii72

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  1. I've been working a little bit each day for weeks now. I gotta say, this is a LOT of fun! I used to put together a lot of figure model kits back in the day... monster models and stuff. This is like a giant model kit! But made to fit me. I am pretty, shall we say, meticulous, so I tend to work s-l-o-w-l-y.

     

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    Here are my biceps. The very first pieces I cut and glued. I erred on the side of loose with these, admittedly. Ignorant of how it'll all feel once it's strapped in, I played it safe. I'm sure many new troopers have done the same. The cover strips you see in the photo, I cut from the extra material provided with the kit (for an optional plastic belt). Stupidly, I cut all of my cover strips for the arms and legs at the same time. Unfortunately, once I taped them on, I noticed they are just slightly a different color of white, almost pinkish. It's not a dealbreaker, but I notice it. So I am in the process of carefully cutting new cover strips from the scraps that I trimmed off the arms and legs. I think I should have enough, but that leaves me with a lot less abs to make my snap plates from. I will use the sheets of styrene for my snap plates I guess. I dunno. What do you guys think? Should I just stick with the lovely cover strips I already cut?

     

     

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    Here are the forearms. Again, the cover strip you see is the slightly different color. Now that I look at the photos, maybe it's not that bad, but still...

     

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    The shins. I haven't trimmed off much of the return edge yet, because I want to wait for my boots. (TKboots is out of my size for a few weeks.)

  2. A little bit of progress:

     

    Here you can see I dremeled out part of the return edge on the forearms.

     

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    Perhaps I need to do more on the other side?

     

     

     

     

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    Ordered and received my line 24 snaps and the snap setting tool. Not sure if I need to do the pliers. The pliers Wal Mart sells look like they're for a smaller size snap.

     

    Also picked up some styrene for snap plates or inside shims (Which do you use the scrap trimmings on?)

     

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    And some glue for that:

     

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  3. Tom,

     

    Thank you so very much for such a well-articulated and visual response! I truly appreciate the time you took to compose that.

     

    The (hopefully) good news is, I sized it very conservatively, leaving generous room. So I think I could get away with trimming the ridges clean off and then doing the coverstrip over them. I like the idea of having a pure ANH look to them.

     

    I'm finding sizing the biceps to be challenging. I don't know what it should feel like. The hardest part of slipping them on is getting them over my elbow area. I have to do sort of a twist and then re-align it. Flexing my biceps doesn't seem to be a problem. I do want to be careful and make sure I don't cut off too much though.

     

    Concerning the interior shims... do I make them out of the flat sheets of abs that came with the kit, or do I need to reserve those for cover strips only? I'd hate to run out. Am I better off using scrap pieces as interior shims or should I cut up a for sale sign?

  4. Thanks for the suggestions! After re-reading Pandatrooper's fantastic thread a few more times, I finally got enough courage to begin! Even made my first cut.

     

    But I'm already questioning something regarding the AM biceps.

     

    There is a formed ridgeline only on one piece of each bicep. Following Padatrooper's great tutorial, I have used a 8mm strip to mark that and cut the bicep leaving only 8mm of the ridgeline. Seeing as how the other half of the bicep has no ridgeline, am I correct in just butting the non-ridge piece up to the ridge piece, like this?

     

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    Or, if you like, I whipped up this diagram based on the existing method, to illustrate what I see happening. Does this make sense, or am I doing it wrong? The cover strip will simply lay over the 8mm ridge, and the side of the bicep with no ridge, shimmed inside also.

     

     

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  5. I have a question regarding specifically, the AM biceps.

     

    There is a formed ridgeline only on one piece of each bicep. Following Padatrooper's great tutorial, I have used a 8mm strip to mark that and cut the bicep leaving only 8mm of the ridgeline. Seeing as how the other half of the bicep has no ridgeline, am I correct in just butting the non-ridge piece up to the ridge piece, like this?

     

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  6. I am so incredibly excited to at last be able to begin my own build, and my own build thread!

     

    First, a little about myself.

     

    I have been a Star Wars collector ever since 77, and it has been my dream to get my own TK armor since Star Wars Celebration II. In recent years, I have gotten into collecting prop replicas. I even put together a pretty accurate ANH 1:1 Vader costume:

     

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    I've worn it a couple of times, but it is truly built for display, not for trooping. As such, it is very uncomfortable. And I don't yet have contact lenses. So the costume sits in my basement as a display piece (much to the chagrin, I'm sure, of my local Garrison Excelsior members). I suppose sometime in the future I may mod it to make it more conducive to trooping, but for now, I'm much more interested in making my white armor dreams become a reality.

     

    I am 6'2". Used to weigh about 215 lbs. Doctor warned me about my cholesterol, so now I am down to 180 lbs. So I will be a somewhat tall and lanky TK. Hope that's alright.

     

    I've been a member of this forum for a while, but only recently have begun lurking more, and seriously researching which armor to buy. Because of my height, I went with AM armor, like a few others my size have posted. I'll begin by saying TrooperGear has been a fabulous guy to work with! He helped me with the finances, and delivered a well packaged product that is just fantastic. Every piece has been pre trimmed. And he graciously threw in a pauldron should I ever want to go down that road. Thanks, TrooperGear!

     

    So, without further delay, here is my customary brown box photo:

     

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    Now for my customary plea for help! Help me FISD, you're my only hope! :icon_beg::o:blink:

     

    I am... overwhelmed. Daunted. I am Chief Brody when he says, "You're gonna need a bigger boat!" (If you'll pardon a quote from another blockbuster 70s film.)

     

    I've been reading and searching lots of AM threads, and the legendary Pandatrooper build thread is basically going to be my bible. I want to do the butt joins and cover strips to get that slimmed down ANH accuracy. But I need help with a few questions, and will most likely continue to rely on the good people of this forum for help as I go.

     

    First, check out the size of these calf pieces!

     

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    That's my leg going through both halves of the calf piece. Look at how much room I have! I have rather skinny limbs, so there will be a lot of trimming involved. I've got some Lexan scissors, and an Ex-Acto blade, but I think I still need a basic box cutter style utility knife. The good news is I will have lots of extra plastic for snap plates.

     

    On to my sizing concerns...

     

    I'm planning on starting with the bicep pieces. When I put them on my arm to size them, do I nestle the piece without the raised strips inside, or vice versa? Here's a pic for what I mean?

     

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    But if I am to butt join the pieces, what gets trimmed and what doesn't? On one half of the bicep is the raised strip. Does that get trimmed anyway? Or does all the trimming happen on the side with no raised strip?

     

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    I have the same question with the forearms. Does the raised strip edge need to be preserved in order for the coverstrip to go over them, or do I try to trim equally on both parts?

     

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    Also, for the biceps and forearms, what trimming method is recommended? Score and snap? Or lexan scissors?

     

    Another question. Do I glue both sides of the bicep and forearm assemblies, or do I glue only one side and leave the other side unglued and use velcro? I want to have an accurate, hopefully EIB-worthy build, but I also want it to be practical and sturdy.

     

    In case you're wondering, I've already contacted my local Garrison leader. He's planning on giving me some help as our schedules permit. Do you think this is finish-able in time for Halloween? That is my goal, but we'll see...

     

    Again, I am delighted to begin my hero's journey. From what I've seen, the people on this message board are incredibly helpful and generous. Hopefully, my questions and trials will help future troopers who are in my shoes, so I'll do my very best to document each step of my build.

  7. Hey gang!

     

    It's been a long time since I posted here, so I figured I'd rekindle my membership.

     

    My name is Andy, and I think it's high time I got myself some armor. I've always been more of a collector than a trooper, but I would like to get a taste of the trooping action too. It's hard for me to find time balancing my family time with my love of Star Wars, but I could use a good Summer project, and I think armor would fit the bill.

     

    I'm not super crafty, but I have a little experience with costuming. Here's my Darth Vader ANH costume:

     

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    And here's a Tusken Raider mask I put together from a "Godzilla" kit:

     

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    As for Stormtroopers, I do own two buckets. The MR Limited Edition, and a (*gasp*) SDS Stunt helmet. But I'm ready for something better than both of those.

     

    I just got the ball rolling by ordering an AP Helmet kit, and now it's time for armor.

     

    So here it comes, the question all newbies love to ask: Which armor kit is right for me?

     

    I've been looking at the wonderful Various Types of Armor and Where To FInd Them thread, as well as searching lots of posts and build threads for guys my size.

     

    I am 6'2", and about 185 pounds. I'm not terribly thin, but my legs are pretty skinny.

     

    Even as far back as an observer at Celebration II, I began to despise the look of too much black around the legs for tall guys like me, so I want to avoid that. I can't say I'm too familiar with armor yet to have an instinct for screen accuracy, but I want to go for the slim ANH look as much as possible.

     

    I am leaning heavily toward AM armor, both for its price and for the positives it's gotten as a beginner kit and for larger guys. Is there a better kit for me to consider that anyone would recommend, and would it work well with the AP helmet?

     

    I'm looking forward to joining this community and I'm sure I'll be asking for lots of help along the build.

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