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TI-6143

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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  1. Requesting 501st access TI/TK-6143 https://www.501st.com/members/displaymemberdetails.php?userID=8655
  2. What do you all think about assembling shins? Do you fully glue the first seam/cover strip? Then you have to flex/stretch it to put it on. That could put extra stress on the join. Or do you use velcro on the front and back seam/cover strip?
  3. Thanks everyone. I had read that ANH armor was made to fit someone who is 165 pounds. I just weighed myself, and I am almost 180. I really need to stick to my calorie plan to get back down to 165. But since I was a bit over the recommended weight, I was wondering if the armor would still fit.
  4. Hi, I want to replace my FX kit. It has a few cracks. And it just doesn't look as good as some of the newer TKs I see. Plus my bucket is over-sized, and I feel like a bobble head. I have read the list of various armor types. I'm trying to pick the best armor for my body type. I am 5' 9", 175 pounds. My chest measurement is 41", and I wear a size 32 pants (with a little over-hang). I think that ANH derived is a little too small for me, right? I am considering RT and CFO. But I am also looking at RS. I noticed RS comes with 1.5 mm ABS. I hope that the thicker ABS would be more durable. Does anyone know the thickness of RT and CFO?
  5. Hi, I'm looking to replace a few parts. I see the ebay seller secondstarright is selling individual parts. I did a search on the forums for that name already, but didn't find anything. Does anyone know if this seller is OK? Or is his stuff re-casts or inaccurate? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Stormtrooper-Costume-Armor-Front-Chest-/231240890409?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35d707f829 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Stormtrooper-Costume-Armor-Upper-Back-/231240929727?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35d70891bf http://www.ebay.com/itm/Stormtrooper-Costume-Armor-Shoulder-Strap-Set-/231236394043?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35d6c35c3b EDIT I found a link to this seller in another thread. It just didn't have his ebay name listed. I found the droid answer I was looking for. It seems to be FX armor, and is not recommended.
  6. I've been looking around ebay for some spare parts. I need to replace a couple of parts that are cracking or wearing out. And I came across this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/121337716447?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649 First time I've seen fiberglass.
  7. I haven't done much work with my TK lately. I started working on this project again. I added some straps made of 2 inch wide webbing. These straps should carry the weight of the chest/back armor. The white ABS straps will cover the webbing, and shouldn't bear much weight. I have a similar set up with my TIE armor. I have some extra parts and tools that I got from -----while I was working on my Jedi belt. So from Tandy I have ----- and a -----You can also buy these parts ----- I also have a-----from Tandy. So first I added heavy duty velcro inside the chest and back plates The heavy duty velcro should stick to the webbing but just to be sure, I punched a hole in each corner and drove a rivet into each corner more pictures to follow soon
  8. WOW, you're a genius! I had been calling around town to try to find more ABS to shim my armor. Most places here don't stock the 0.060" stuff. They'd have to order it. One place here does have a table of plastic scraps priced by the pound, but no good ABS. Anyway, I already have the perfect can. It's white, 14" X 9" I can split it in half, and trim it down from there. Either that, or paint it like R2-D2.
  9. I play English handbells in the choir at my church. Most choirs wear cotton gloves to keep the oils and sweat in our hands from tarnishing the brass. The black cotton gloves would be great for warm weather trooping. They are very light weight. When wearing these gloves, I still have enough dexterity to turn the pages in my music. The gloves come in plain, or with plastic "gripping" dots in the grip area. I do recommend the dots. When I complete my TK kit, I plan to keep a couple pairs of these in my tub for warm weather. If you live near a music store that sells church/choir music, they may also keep these in stock. Best of all, the cost is $3 - $5. If you don't have a music store near you, you can just Google handbell gloves ------------
  10. I have been playing around and test fitting my FX kit. I've been thinking of which seams to glue, and which ones to use velcro. I know I'll have to use velcro on the calves, since they won't slide on any other way. I thought I would need to use velcro on the forearms. But after I tried one, I found I could slide it on and off without undoing the velcro. So I'm just curious what everyone else does? Which seams do you glue, and which ones do you use velcro to close? Right now I think I can use velcro on the calves, and glue on the thighs, forearms, and biceps. I realize that gluing the seams makes things a bit bulker in terms of storage. that's OK, I'll just get a bigger tub if I have to. Although most parts will stack/fit inside others.
  11. I am having the same problem with my FX kit. My calves are 17.5" at the widest part. I only need an inch or inch and a half at the most to close them. I am thinking of shimming with more ABS. I am hoping the seam will be mostly hidden by the ridge that runs down the back.
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