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First, I just want to thank everyone who has come before and shared their wisdom and know-how helping to make this dream come true, especially TK-6744 of the Empire City Garrison (thanks Chris).

 

This is my first attempt at building a suit of Stormtrooper armor. It will basically be worked on on weekends. I am creating a Heavy Weapons Trooper. The armor is AM ordered from Trooper Supplies (troopersupplies@hotmail.com). The guys over there were very helpful and even threw in some extra goodies with my order including a pauldron.

 

I have decided to go with a snap system and found a nice kit specifically marketed for Stormies at -----which comes with 35 snaps, elastic for straps, pliers, and piercing tool.

 

So, without further ado this is it so far.

 

STEP 1 THIGHS

 

I decided to go with the thighs first.

 

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The kit is supposed to be good for bigger builds. I'm 5'11" 215lbs. So, I went with it to be on the safe side. After trying it on, it was big and did require some extra trimming. I then lightly sanded the two surfaces to be joined on the outer thigh, leaving the inner thigh to be joined with velcro.

 

 

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After being sure to clean off all the dust, I applied E6000 glue to both surfaces and then joined the two pieces and clamped them.

 

 

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And repeat for the second one.

 

 

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STEP 2 FOREARMS

 

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As you can see below from the trimmed and untrimmed versions of the Inner Forearm piece, there is a lot of play for bigger builds.

 

 

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After fitting the Forearm pieces, I scored and trimmed the Inner Forearms.

 

 

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I then taped them off the Inner Forearm pieces to indicate where I'd sand and left the tape to catch any glue escaping from the joint.

 

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Then sanded the Outer Forearm.

 

 

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I glued one seam and left the other to be connected with velcro.

 

 

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Well that's it for this weekend. Any input appreciated.

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Great work Chris! Nice build :duim:

 

Top notch work on the TK lid. But, if I might put my .02 cent worth in... Since your lid is a stunt style and not a hero, I think that the Brow trim should be raised a little.

 

Take a look at the comparison between the original stunt and original hero lids.

 

HERO:

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STUNT:

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HERO:

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STUNT:

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Keep up the great work!

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