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I'm thinking AP also, looks too small to be a TM
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what is your opinion on AP armor?
v7sg replied to dubVADER's topic in Hard Armor (General Discussion)
its a very nice set, if you could fit in it, I'm a bit larger than your average Trooper so its kinda small on me -
post lots of pics!
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Downloaded already, just the thing I needed to start building my "Sterling"
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Its about 13.5 mm The tube diameter is somewhere between 12.5 mm and 13 mm It is spring loaded
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Lucas, I've been out this weekend working on my future house (getting married in 2 months), I'll measure the folding stock tomorrow
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In the parts I do have ( the front sight and the end cap lug) the thickness appears to be closer to 2mm, the "strips" in the barrel don't measure a full 1mm. Lucas I also noticed something, the template is missing this detail: ---------- This picture comes from Samj in this thread http://whitearmor.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=15712&view=findpost&p=190213
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Kaptin Kaos' AM ANH Build
v7sg replied to kaptinkaos's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
I came a little late to the party, Joe I have a ROTS Commander Cody and lately I have been coming back to my TK more, I'm not planning on selling the Cody armor, just that I can have more fun as a TK as I do as a clone. pic: That is Juan beside me, back when he used an FX/AM helmet, now he uses VT or ATA helmets -
Ok here there are, I'll try to post the measurements as much as I can, Mark if you see something not quite right, feel free to correct me: first picture: basically the length of the grip assembly is 118 mm second picture: the area in the ruler measures 23 mm, the length for the curvature or arch is somewhere between 24-25 mm (definitely not 24, but not quite 25) third pic: the other side length is the same as first pic fourth pic: ok this is the actual part that is welded on the receiver is about 90 mm at the base of this picture x 85 mm at the top x 5 mm fifth pic: The part at the front (where the ruler reads around 11-12 cm) is about 10mm with a 3mm diameter indentation at about 4 mm from the front final pic: the length is supposed to be around 98mm, but the angle makes is look as if it should be longer
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Lucas, I don't have a real Sterling receiver, but from what I've read the first vent hole (near the sight) on the top and the one on the bottom (where the folding stock goes in) are 1/2" instead of 7/16", Mark could you verify? Also, there is no place for the grip, I will post some pics oh the assembly for you to use.
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Sorry I Haven't been as helpful as I would like, but I still wanna help out anyway I can
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Wow, Mark, you're the measuring master
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OK, I just saw the post and Mark beat me to it, but I am downloading Inkscape , let's see if I can learn to use it
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Forgot to add gunwise... Lol
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I just like to hold something solid hard, not something squishy, it's a matter of personal taste.
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Cool addition Jesse, personally I'm not a fan of the Hyperfirm due to the material, but its a sweet gun to own nevertheless.
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Lucas is there any other part you need measurements?
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if you need any other photo let me know, I have all the parts except the barrel
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some more:
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More photos:
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I'll post them tomorrow, since I haven't started my build yet I have all the parts loose and I can take photos of each part.
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ok, here are some photos, they are not the best nor do I have photoshop skills
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I can help out, as I have sterling parts, but I get out from work in about 4 hours, so later tonight I'll post some pics and/or measurements
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Lucas, first of all thanks for sharing these, I really appreciate what you've done and I will download them later on. Don't worry about them not being perfect, I have seen most of the templates out there and NONE are perfect but you could take the best from each and make your own.
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you can get to that line, but be patient, cut a bit, measure, adjust, etc, until you get it right, about the teeth I would recommend small files instead of a dremel