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TK-7645 Requesting ANH Stunt Centurion Status[MFX*][72]


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Name: Stefan Wolff

ID: TK 7645

Forum Name: Whitestuff

Garrison: German Garrison

 

 

Armor = Movie FX (Germany) 2mm HIPS; Mic tips, lenses and humbrol colours from trooperbay

Helmet = Movie FX (Germany) 2mm HIPS (hand painted)

Blaster = Doopydoo´s resin (with metal spring and faked plastic lenses)

 

 

Height = 1.80

Weight = 65 kg

Boots = TK Boots

Neck Seal = stormtrooperundersuit.com (UK)

canvas belt = trooperbay

Inner drop boxes = selfmade with heat gun and spare styrene pulled over a selfmade metal box

Hand Plates = Sonnenschein white gum

Gloves = Sonnenschein Black Rubber

Holster = selfmade leather

Helmet fan = noiseblocker black silent xm1 40mm with 2 x 9V-Batteries

Electronics = icomm + voice amp (Intenso FunBox)

 

EIB Approval: http://www.whitearmo...-status-mfx292/

 

Helmet:

3 screws, 4 bumps, hand painted details

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Green lenses

Greenlenses_zpsbc23edbf.jpg

 

Hovi mix aerators

Hovimixaerators_zps93ab97ee.jpg

 

S-type neck trim

S-shapednecktrim_zps257c1f3b.jpg

 

Shoulder straps:

Held down via a white elastic band connected to the white fabric that connects chest and back plate

Shoulderstrapswhiteelastic_zps487d9742.jpg

 

Forearms without return edge, Rubber gloves with latex hand guards

Rubbergloveslatexhandguards_zps8274c869.jpg

 

Ab / kidney plate:

Split rivets on the left side

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Splitrivetsinside_zpsf4beab08.jpg

 

Male snap on top right corner of ab plate

Malesnaponabplate_zps75b0ca6f.jpg

 

Split rivet on crotch tab

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Crotchsplitrivetinside_zps8afef361.jpg

 

Single piece ab buttons

Abplatebuttons_zps0c3631bc.jpg

 

Butt plate:

Separate from kindey plate

Kidneyandbuttplate_zpsc2d020fd.jpg

 

Two male snaps on crotch tab

Buttplatemalesnaps_zpsb3609626.jpg

 

Belt:

Canvas, plastic corners trimmed at 45 degree angle, holster connected from behind

Holsterattachment_zps08841c9c.jpg

 

Inner drop boxes

Innerdropboxes_zps4c21f4fa.jpg

 

Thermal detonator:

Attached via metal clips

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ThermaldetonatorB_zps6126eeea.jpg

 

Thighs:

Thigh ammo belt connected by split rivets, bottom corners rounded off

Thigammocaprivet_zpsca9960d7.jpg

Washers on inside

Thighammocaprivetwithwasher_zps16087c7e.jpg

 

Lower legs:

Sniper knee plate aligned with ridges, no rivets

Sniperknee_zps7c461e16.jpg

 

Boots:

No seam on front, lightly scuffed / matching condition of armor

Boots_zpsa7c318b4.jpg

 

Blaster:

Blaster1_zps16872c36.jpg

Blaster2_zps13b9ccf3.jpg

D-ring

BlasterD-Ring_zpsc0ce19d3.jpg

 

Full size pictures from front, back and sides and w/o helmet:

TK-7645Front_zps49365d82.jpg

TK-7645Back_zps1f67b4cf.jpg

TK-7645Left_zps5dbb2620.jpg

TK-7645Right_zps242404ef.jpg

 

Action shots:

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A very nice and clean application, would just say the screws ont he TD need to be flat head and tapered, also looks like you may have trimmed a bit too much off your belt, can just see he recess section on thee left side. You may not have to do anything about them, good luck with approval :duim:

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I like the like the look of your Armour on you for size and fit.

I admire you for making your own holster and inner drop boxes.

 

My only critique would be your choice of fitment hardware to attach the holster to the belt.

 

I am also interested in learning more about your TD panel detail.

 

Good build, well done.

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Thanks to you guys for the improvement suggestions and encouragement :)

 

@ Glen: Hardware shops will be closed when I get home from work tomorrow, but I´ll get some flat head / countersunk screws right after the christmas holidays.

 

@ Phil: The holster is attached via poppers, the idea was to be flexible for events where weapons wouldn´t be allowed - but I can change these if required. Indeed there hasn´t been any need to leave my blaster in the box up to now... I must admit the diameter of these poppers might be to much.The TD panel was produced by Movie-FX like the rest of my armor, what exactly would you like to know about it? More pics?

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You could redo the holster poppers so that the female half is on the holster strap, and then use a pop rivet to hold the male half like it was a washer on the inside of the belt. It's a very good method for attaching the holster when using snaps/poppers.

 

The TD screws are good as they are, leave them. :)

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OK, I'll change the rivets like you said and will post a new picture as soon as possible. Are pop rivets the first choice or will cap rivets be the ones to be attached? I saw these beeing used for the holster in other application threads. Just asking, I have both types here, but which would be the preferred ones?

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I should be clear on this though, you don't have to change them for approval, I could approve you now if you'd like to. But I think you would really benefit from the holster snap mod I described. :)

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Oh cool, that's good to know! I would like to be approved then, but I will change the holster snaps anyway, promised! Unfortunately I have to work during the next few days, but will try to get some minutes for completing the modification.

Once again, thank you very much! :-)

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Update on my holster attachment: I found two options and test fitted both of them for you to see. Which would be the better choice? Personally I´d prefer the one on the right, a cap rivet approximately 7-8mm in diameter.

A third option (not depicted) would be a blind rivet aka pop rivet.

Is it known which type of rivets they used back in ´76?

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