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Zylo Corley

TK87654

Forum Name: ZyloRN

Star Garrison

 

Armor/Helmet Maker: AP

Blaster:  Praetorian Blaster (replaced original blaster that was submitted)

Boots: Imperial Boots

 

 

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Looking great! One thing to mention would be the 'hovi mic tips.' Notice how screen used ones have white around the edges on the front (something I still need to do). 

 

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I am not sure if they will mention that, but your kit looks pretty dang good! Good luck! :salute:

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Nice work, you may want to add a little glue to the drop box straps as they should be aligned with the end of the belt.

 

You will also need to add a few more photos:

Front and sides of your sniper plate, angle of sniper plate on side should match angle of shin.

Outside and inside of thigh ammo strip rivets

Cod rivet

Close up of your TD, showing correct "pan head" screws

And blaster D ring

 

 

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Hi Zylo!

 

I believe you already know this, but your TD screws will need to be replaced, as yours are dome headed

 

  • Clips shall be attached with slotted, pan head style screws, and be black (two per clip).

 

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Once you get that sorted, one of us will be with you. :)

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On 3/1/2019 at 10:26 AM, shashachu said:

Hi Zylo!

 

I believe you already know this, but your TD screws will need to be replaced, as yours are dome headed

 

  • Clips shall be attached with slotted, pan head style screws, and be black (two per clip).

 

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Once you get that sorted, one of us will be with you. :)

TD screws changed out for pan head screws - pic posted.

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On 3/2/2019 at 10:29 AM, zyloRN said:

TD screws changed out for pan head screws - pic posted.

Requested changes made and pics posted - just checking in on next steps 

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Hi Zylo!

 

Sorry for the delay. Unfortunately after discussion with the DO team, we agree that your blaster will not be able to pass EIB approval. In general we don't get too picky about blasters because there's a decent amount of variation between makers, but in your case it's missing several major details that normally appear on an ANH blaster. I know you said it's a Hyperfirm, but it doesn't look like my Hyperfirm that I bought a couple of years ago.

 

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1.  Rear sight too tall

2.  End cap clip is the wrong shape

3.  No inner bolt opening/appearance of spring.

4.  Handle inset wrong.  Should have letters, not grooves, and center should be a screw head.

5.  Trigger is wrong style.

6.  No charging handle.

7.  Ejection port is wrong shape and too small.

8.  No ejection port guard.

9.  Lower T-track too long.

10.  This rivet does not belong here

11.  No flash guard.

12.  Front sight wrong shape.

 

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1.  Missing bayonet lug.

2.  Rear of folding stock is wrong shape.  (Strange, because the other side is correct).

3.  Wrong type of fastener.

 

Here are some reference images:

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And photos of my own Hyperfirm B-grade:

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(Note that my own blaster is a bit incorrectly weathered, but it does have all the proper details.)

 

I'd suggest you checking out the E11 forums for sources of other blasters, or looking through past EIB applications. Don't hesitate to reach out if we can be of assistance.

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On 3/7/2019 at 3:13 PM, shashachu said:

Hi Zylo!

 

Sorry for the delay. Unfortunately after discussion with the DO team, we agree that your blaster will not be able to pass EIB approval. In general we don't get too picky about blasters because there's a decent amount of variation between makers, but in your case it's missing several major details that normally appear on an ANH blaster. I know you said it's a Hyperfirm, but it doesn't look like my Hyperfirm that I bought a couple of years ago.

 

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1.  Rear sight too tall

2.  End cap clip is the wrong shape

3.  No inner bolt opening/appearance of spring.

4.  Handle inset wrong.  Should have letters, not grooves, and center should be a screw head.

5.  Trigger is wrong style.

6.  No charging handle.

7.  Ejection port is wrong shape and too small.

8.  No ejection port guard.

9.  Lower T-track too long.

10.  This rivet does not belong here

11.  No flash guard.

12.  Front sight wrong shape.

 

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1.  Missing bayonet lug.

2.  Rear of folding stock is wrong shape.  (Strange, because the other side is correct).

3.  Wrong type of fastener.

 

Here are some reference images:

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And photos of my own Hyperfirm B-grade:

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(Note that my own blaster is a bit incorrectly weathered, but it does have all the proper details.)

 

I'd suggest you checking out the E11 forums for sources of other blasters, or looking through past EIB applications. Don't hesitate to reach out if we can be of assistance.

OK thanks - honestly Hyperfirm was a guess, don't remember where I bought it. Can you make any recommendations on where to get a blaster that will meet EIB standards?

Any suggestions would be appreciated. z

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There are quite a few options, Zylo.   Below are a few links that may help, but before purchasing one (either pre-built or a kit) I would ask for opinions here on the FISD before ordering.  There are a ton of them on the market in a wide price range, but not all are acceptable at the higher levels.

 

1.  https://www.etsy.com/market/e_11_blaster

2.  https://www.amazon.com/Custom-Blaster-Functioning-Spring-Mechanism/dp/B07NSF18QX/ref=sr_1_4?hvadid=33784295951&hvbmt=p&hvdev=c&hvqmt=e&keywords=e11+blaster&qid=1552127614&s=gateway&sr=8-4&tag=geminipcstand-20

3.  https://www.doopydoos.com/stormtrooper-e-11-complete-anh-e-11-blaster-kit-offer-2685-p.asp

 

Note that 3-D printed weapons are permitted, but will need quite a bit of work (filling 3-D print lines, LOTS of sanding, paint, etc.) and must have the details as required.

 

 

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On 3/7/2019 at 3:13 PM, shashachu said:

Hi Zylo!

 

Sorry for the delay. Unfortunately after discussion with the DO team, we agree that your blaster will not be able to pass EIB approval. In general we don't get too picky about blasters because there's a decent amount of variation between makers, but in your case it's missing several major details that normally appear on an ANH blaster. I know you said it's a Hyperfirm, but it doesn't look like my Hyperfirm that I bought a couple of years ago.

 

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1.  Rear sight too tall

2.  End cap clip is the wrong shape

3.  No inner bolt opening/appearance of spring.

4.  Handle inset wrong.  Should have letters, not grooves, and center should be a screw head.

5.  Trigger is wrong style.

6.  No charging handle.

7.  Ejection port is wrong shape and too small.

8.  No ejection port guard.

9.  Lower T-track too long.

10.  This rivet does not belong here

11.  No flash guard.

12.  Front sight wrong shape.

 

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1.  Missing bayonet lug.

2.  Rear of folding stock is wrong shape.  (Strange, because the other side is correct).

3.  Wrong type of fastener.

 

Here are some reference images:

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And photos of my own Hyperfirm B-grade:

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(Note that my own blaster is a bit incorrectly weathered, but it does have all the proper details.)

 

I'd suggest you checking out the E11 forums for sources of other blasters, or looking through past EIB applications. Don't hesitate to reach out if we can be of assistance.

Im doing some research for a new E-11 - this one is made by Praetorian Blasters and seems to meet all of the requirements you called out. Can you confirm?

 

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Yes, Praetorian are approvable all the way to Centurion. I believe actually Hyperfirm are no longer made, and one of the Hyperfirm founders now owns Praetorian. 

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3 hours ago, shashachu said:

Yes, Praetorian are approvable all the way to Centurion. I believe actually Hyperfirm are no longer made, and one of the Hyperfirm founders now owns Praetorian. 

Cool I may get one too at some point. We finally figured out Zylos was from Trooperbay. That was my bad. #regrets

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On 3/9/2019 at 7:47 PM, Etrooper70 said:

Cool I may get one too at some point. We finally figured out Zylos was from Trooperbay. That was my bad. #regrets

Oh, that's a bummer! On the bright side it should be totally okay for every day trooping, so at least he'll have a backup. :)

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On 3/9/2019 at 5:53 PM, shashachu said:

Yes, Praetorian are approvable all the way to Centurion. I believe actually Hyperfirm are no longer made, and one of the Hyperfirm founders now owns Praetorian. 

My new Praetorian E-11 blaster arrived today - submitting pics of it here to continue my EIB approval process

 

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CRL and EIB Application Requirements:

All required submission photos have been posted , thank you for making the requested fixes and now I am very pleased to announce your armor displays all the necessary elements to qualify for ANH Stunt Expert Infantry. On behalf of myself and the entire D.O.Team, Congratulations! 

 

Other-Armor Fit/Assembly:

In this section we review observations made by your fellow troopers and ourselves. Some observations may lead to suggestions to improve the overall look of your armor. 

 

Starting at the helmet, as was mentioned by some of your fellow troopers, the mic tips should have a bit of white on the edges. While you're working on the helmet paint, you may also want to update the shape of the vocoder to more closely match the screen-used examples.

 

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Continuing with the helmet, the screen-used stunt helmets tended to have the ears aligned with the edges of the traps. Your left ear is nearly perfect, while the right is a bit more off. If you're feeling ambitious and could do it without damaging the helmet, you could consider tackling repositioning them.

 

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Moving along, your right shoulder strap is floating a bit high. You could try scooting the elastic back a bit, or you could consider a hot water bath to increase the curvature a touch.

 

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It's nice to see you already have your Centurion-level rubber hand guards. However, they're not sticking to your gloves as well as they could. You should see if you can re-glue the edges to get them to follow the curve of your glove/hand better. My own hand guards were a bear to get glued down.

 

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Continuing on to the torso, just a small detail that your kidney piece sticks out a bit when viewed from the front, so you should see if there's anything you can do it help it sit more flat. I

 

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Your back armor is also sitting a bit high, even in the arms-down photo. You should see if you can tighten the strapping between the back/kidney and/or lengthen the elastic connecting the chest and back.

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With your TD, thanks for replacing the screws. Just a couple small details. First, the panel corners should be squared off, not rounded. If you do decide to trim them, make sure the clips are still flush with the panel, though. Second, you could move your TD screws closer to the ends of the clips if you really want to go the extra mile.

 

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Some small suggestions with your ab button panel. First, the corners of the ab plate should be cut square, not rounded. Not a dealbreaker by any means, but worth mentioning. Second, most of the button paint looks great, I've just marked one that could be a bit smaller. Finally, the smaller button panel could use a bit of a trim if possible.

 

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Closing on the lower limbs, a very small detail is that your thigh cover strip correctly ends at the thigh ridge, but that has exposed a bit of of a gap between the thigh pieces. Some troopers fill the gap with ABS paste; you could also just glue a small square of ABS behind the gap so that the black undersuit doesn't show through.

 

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Finally, nice job aligning the sniper knee to the shin ridges. This has left your sniper knee a bit crooked, though. Since this is highly dependent on the armor maker we don't require perfect alignment, but you might see what you could do to straighten out the sniper knee without compromising the ridge alignment too much.

 

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Centurion Requirements

In this section we prepare you for Centurion. Because Centurion photos show more detail than EIB, items pertaining to Centurion might be seen there and not here. We try to point out all that we can from what we see but the final accuracy is the responsibility of the trooper. 

 

The CRL states:

 

  • There should be minimal gap between the shoulder armor and the chest/back plates.

 

There are a couple things you could do. First, there is a visible gap between the tops of the bells and the shoulder straps. Hopefully this should be a simple fix of shortening the strapping connecting the two. Second, you should trim all return edge off the bottom of the shoulder bells to bring them closer in.

 

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Moving along, the CRL states:

 

  • Drop boxes are vertically aligned with the end of the ammo belt with minimal gap between belt and box.
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  • The corners of the plastic ammo belt shall be trimmed at a 45 degree angle that that meets the outer edge of the cloth belt.
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  • The top of the ammo belt should sit at or just below the bottom of the central and vertical abdomen button panels.

 

Your drop boxes were connected too far in. You'll likely need to drill out and reposition the rivet connecting to the belt, or instead of riveting it to the canvas belt, just make a loop of elastic around the canvas belt. Many troopers also add a drop of E-6000 to the strapping to ensure they stay in place.

 

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For the belt corner requirement, that's a bit of a delicate dance. I believe that you should be able to just trim the end of the plastic belt to make it so the corner hits the edge of the canvas belt. If you do trim, do it a bit at a time to avoid overtrimming. This is not an area we are extremely picky about - just do your best.

 

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Finally, your belt is sitting just a hair too low. On my own kit I added a couple strips of velcro to my belt to keep the front from sagging:

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And that's it! It might seem like a lot, but most of the Centurion requirements are relatively simple changes, so we hope to see your Centurion application soon! Congratulations again!

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  • shashachu changed the title to TK87654 Requesting ANH EIB Status (AP) [902]

For full transparency, a note to Zylo and anyone else reading along: Although we did originally decide as a DO team to not pass Zylo's original blaster for EIB, upon receiving feedback from some trusted members, it is evident that given the current CRL, his original blaster should have passed for EIB, although it likely would not have been allowed at Centurion. @zyloRN - I want to personally apologize for this mistake, but by the time we reached this conclusion, your new blaster had already arrived. One of the major things we strive for as DOs is consistency, but at the end of the day we are but human inside of our plastic space armor and we certainly do make mistakes. Unfortunately in this case, it resulted in a member spending extra money for a new blaster. Please feel free to reach out to me or any of my fellow DOs if you have any further questions/concerns.

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