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TK-16180 requesting ANH Stunt EIB Status [RS][361]


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Steve Chiu

TK-16180

Canadian Garrison

FISD name = WideAMG

 

Armor Maker = RS Prop Masters (ANH Stunt)

Helmet Maker = RS Prop Masters (ANH Stunt)

Blaster Type = Doopy Doo’s full resin

 

Height = 172 cm

Weight = 77 kg

Boots Maker = TKboots

Canvas belt = RS Prop Masters

Hand Plates Type = latex on rubber gloves (RS Prop Masters)

Electronics = two helmet fans with 9v batteries and buttons

Neck Seal Type = Darman

Holster Maker = Darman (leather)

 

Full Body

 

⃠Front – Arms at side

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⃠Back – Arms at side

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⃠Left – Arm raised

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⃠Right – Arm raised

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⃠Right Side Detail – Arm Raised

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⃠Left Side Detail – Arm Raised

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Armor Details

 

⃠Abdomen Details

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⃠Action Shot

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⃠Cod and Butt Plate Attachment (split rivet and functional)

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⃠Interior Strapping (original hook and loop)

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Helmet Details

 

⃠Front

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⃠Side (3 screws per side on each ear, four ear bars, hand painted stripes, traps, tears and rank bar)

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⃠Back (hand painted traps)

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⃠Hovi Tip Detail (correct Hovi mic aerator tips, hand painted vocoder)

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⃠Lens Color (green lens, original padding, S-Trim seal at back as in LFL archives)

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Blaster Details

 

⃠Blaster – Left (folding stock, replica ammo counter, D-ring mounted on rear, correct style scope, two power cylinders on magazine housing, 6 T-tracks)

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⃠Blaster – Right

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Accessory Details

 

⃠Neck Seal (ribbed with zipper)

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⃠Thermal Detonator – Back (belt clips positioned near the end caps with 3mm gap, black screws, 187mm overall length, 68mm diameter, clips are 25mm wide)

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⃠Holster Attachment (Chicago screws, tan straps 20mm wide)

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Thanks for your consideration.

 

detailed build thread here: http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/25538-wideamgs-rs-props-pvc-anh-stunt-build/

Edited by WideAMG
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Incredible job.  I'd like to see the boots scuffed a tad more, but everything else is impeccable.  

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Incredible job.  I'd like to see the boots scuffed a tad more, but everything else is impeccable.  

We removed that requirement during the last CRL change since it makes no sense to have scuffed boots with unscuffed armour. The other way around is also true of course.

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Looks great.  My only personal observation--not really related to the requirements--is that maybe the paint on the blaster is a little overly flaked off and weathered, especially on the right side (the side that we can see the bolt and charging handle).  But that's kind of a subjective reaction.

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Steve-O! RS armor will always make my socks go up and down! Especially when it is built this well! A job well done in all areas. Love the paint job on the helmet!

CRL Requirements:
One cannot say too much when their mouth is hanging open! This was an easy pass. Welcome to the ranks, trooper!!!

Other-Armor fit and Assembly:

I t is not totally clear, but is there a bit of material that could be taken off the bottom of the thigh pack? If so, it's an easy fix that might free up some movement space between your grieve and thigh bottom.

Centurion Suggestions:
Apply for it and make sure all your photos on the checklist are covered.

Congratulations!!!!

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Comment from original assessment regarding blaster weathering removed. There were Hengstler counters that were brass and indeed this showed through if the paint had chipped or weathered in this area.

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