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Name: Jaime Iglesias Gómez


501st Id: TK-25358


Name FISD forum: SG JIG


GARRISON: Spanish Garrison


501st STATUShttp://www.501st.com/members/displaymemberdetails.php?userID=20484


 


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Armor Maker: Shepperton Design Studios


Helmet Maker: Shepperton Design Studios


Blaster Type: E-11 made by  ASH Tk - 17116


Height: 1.74 m.


Weight:72 kgs.


Boots Maker: CorsairKids


Canvas Belt: Best grandma ever


Hand plates: CorsairKids


Neck Seal: CorsairKids


Holster Maker: Bierzo TK - 96007


 


 


 


Full Body Front


 


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Full Body Back


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Full Right


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Full Left


 


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Right Side Detail


 


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Left Side Detail


 


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Action Shot


 


 


 


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Helmet Detail Photos


 


 


Front


 


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Side


 


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Side


 


 


 


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Back


 


 


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Hovi tip detail


 


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Lens Colour


 


 


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Accesory photos


 


 


Ammo belt


 


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Neckseal


 


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Blaster - Left side


 


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Blaster - Right side


 


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Blaster - D ring


 


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Thermal Detonator


 


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Interior Strapping


 


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Hey Jamie thanks for your patience brother. Let's take get started shall we.


 


CRL and EIB Application Requirements:


All submission photos have been posted. Excellent build Jamie :duim: 


 


One correction we'd like you to make is to remove the portion of cover strip overlapping the lower return edge section of your front left thigh. It should stop at the return edge. Correct this area, post a new pic and the badge is yours trooper.


 


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Hi! 

 

Thank you for answering! As I saw that you told my friend TK-71987 to solve that problem in the lower return edge section, I began to work in it too. 

 

It ended up like this:

 

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I hope it's good enough to get that badge, hehe.

 

Thank you for answering, sir.

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Hi!

 

Thank you for answering! As I saw that you told my friend TK-71987 to solve that problem in the lower return edge section, I began to work in it too.

 

It ended up like this:

 

CmStFNW.jpg

 

I hope it's good enough to get that badge, hehe.

 

Thank you for answering, sir.

Congrats! How easy was it to remove the little bit of strip?
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Congrats! How easy was it to remove the little bit of strip?

 

Hi there!

 

I will try to explain it as good as possible, even though my english is pretty poor. 

 

It wasn't as easy as it may seem. It is due to 2 reasons:

 

-The cover is strongly glued to the thigh

-In the Shepperton armor covers are not made with the same material as the rest of the armor. It's made of a harder material,  so it's also more difficult to cut it.

 

At first, I used a really small screwdriver to split the cover and the thigh. As it was so strongly glued, most of the part of thight until the cover just got destroyed. Once both parts were split, I used some big scissors to cut the strip. 

 

Later on, as there was a big hole under the strip, I used some tape to "control" the zone and used some concrete I made by dissolving some parts of the armor that weren't necessary 

 

As the hole was fixed, I ¿sanded? ¿sandpapered? not sure of the word, you know, but I rubbed one thing over the piece so it stayed smooth. 

 

And that's it, I guess. Took me a couple of hours or so. More or less the same amount of time that took me write this message due to my shucksty english haha

 

Thank you for the congratulations!  ;)

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Hi there!

 

I will try to explain it as good as possible, even though my english is pretty poor.

 

It wasn't as easy as it may seem. It is due to 2 reasons:

 

-The cover is strongly glued to the thigh

-In the Shepperton armor covers are not made with the same material as the rest of the armor. It's made of a harder material, so it's also more difficult to cut it.

 

At first, I used a really small screwdriver to split the cover and the thigh. As it was so strongly glued, most of the part of thight until the cover just got destroyed. Once both parts were split, I used some big scissors to cut the strip.

 

Later on, as there was a big hole under the strip, I used some tape to "control" the zone and used some concrete I made by dissolving some parts of the armor that weren't necessary

 

As the hole was fixed, I ¿sanded? ¿sandpapered? not sure of the word, you know, but I rubbed one thing over the piece so it stayed smooth.

 

And that's it, I guess. Took me a couple of hours or so. More or less the same amount of time that took me write this message due to my shucksty english haha

 

Thank you for the congratulations! ;)

Thanks for that - your English is much better than my Español para las turistas :D

Some of the things that involve cutting bits of my armour frighten me slightly - I really couldn't have made a kit from scratch - I'd be a nervous wreck!

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Thanks for that - your English is much better than my Español para las turistas :D

Some of the things that involve cutting bits of my armour frighten me slightly - I really couldn't have made a kit from scratch - I'd be a nervous wreck!

 

Haha, well, you have to be very careful, but as soon as you realise that you can repair the scratches with the concrete, everything is fine!

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