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Name: Alexander Sbaite

TK ID: 70032

Forum Name: LXANDER

Garrison: Forteresse Imperiale Garrison - Canada

Armour :AP

Helmet :AP

S Trim : AP

Blaster : Quest Design Canada

Height: 168 cm

Weight: 65kg

Boots: Keeptrooping

Belt: AP

Gloves: AP

Neck Seal: ImperialSeamStress (Leather)

Holster: AP

Lenses: AP

Helmet Fans: Henry's Helmet Fans

Electronics: iComm TK Products

Undersuit: Amazon unbranded

 

Member Legion Profile: https://www.501st.com/member/70032/

 

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Please let me know if there anything missing, thank you, Alex

 

 

 

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You need to add your links to the files which have the file extension or the photos won't be seen on the forum, ie

pic.thumb.png.d9d34858e21db4be1be8c499a4871130.png

 

 MUGKpp3.jpeg

 

How to here: 

 

 

Posted

thanks, I've corrected that in my original post.

 

Alex

 

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1 hour ago, LXANDER said:

thanks, I've corrected that in my original post.

 

Alex

 

Cheers.

 

Before the DO's get here you may want to add a little white paint to the rim of your Hovi's ;)

  • Correct Aerators/Hovi-MIX tips are present. Screens used shall be of a wide type mesh, with the rim of the mic and the inside white or painted white.

rmMCj1s.jpg?1

 

You may want to compare your photos to the image below and make a few adjustments:

Your biceps are not under the shoulders and they should be rotated inwards.

Forearms are hitting your hand plates.

Thigh hitting your cod.

Drop boxes should align with the ends of your plastic belt.

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Good luck with your application :duim:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted (edited)

not sure I understand the point about white paint, can u refer me to this requirement under the CRLs? My helmet is brand new and from AP...most of the fit adjustments suggested can be seen in the other photo I shared in the application(as below) but unfortunately the picture you shared is not visible for reference, thanks so much for the help, really appreciated!

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2 hours ago, LXANDER said:

not sure I understand the point about white paint, can u refer me to this requirement under the CRLs? My helmet is brand new and from AP...most of the fit adjustments suggested can be seen in the other photo I shared in the application(as below) but unfortunately the picture you shared is not visible for reference, thanks so much for the help, really appreciated!

 

You must have all your photos showing correct positioning, not just an action photo.

 

Hovi's, I posted the information directly from the CRL

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All inside is white and also the rim

 

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If you like wait until the DO's ask you to change it.

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Added to the process line :TKSalute:

 

Meanwhile, as Glen says, you need to adjust the position of some parts of the armor, and paint the rim of your Hovi's.

 

Posted

Hi Alexander,  thank you for your EIB application.  Before we move ahead with the approval, we are going to need some adjustments to your armour.

 

Helmet

 

Your hovi tips will need a touch of white paint around the rim.  This should be a fairly quick and easy fix.

 

CRL L2: Correct Aerators/Hovi-MIX tips are present. Screens used shall be of a wide type mesh, with the rim of the mic and the inside white or painted white.

 

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LnT3KBv.jpg  TjWQwUB.jpg NhKvWsR.png

 

Shoulder straps

 

Your shoulder straps appear to be secured with velcro in the back.  This is fine for basic and EIB approval but we would like to see the velcro hidden a bit better.  Idealy we would recommend to remove the velcro and secure the straps with the thin white elastics required for level 3 approval.

 

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Shoulder armour

 

Your shoulder armour is sitting too high.  This is likely a result of the biceps armour not being positioned properly and causing the shoulder bells to be pushed upward.  Correcting the biceps position should fix the issue.

 

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Biceps

 

Your biceps armour will need to be properly positioned.  It should be strapped in such a way to allow it to sit underneath the shoulder bell as well as rotate inward somewhat.  This will allow your shoulder bells to come down some and sit properly a well.  It should be a fairly routine adjustment to the strapping between the shoulder bell and biceps armour.

 

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Forearms

 

Your forearms are sitting a bit too low.  The gap between the biceps and forearm should be equal to the gap between the forearm and hand plate.  Once the biceps armour is properly positioned, this should correct the issue.

     

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Posterior Armour

 

Your posterior armour is pushing back some.  This is not uncommon to see and is often referred to "trooper butt".  It can be corrected with the use of "V tabs" to hold the posterior plate in tighter alignment with the kidney plate.

 

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Thigh Armour

 

The cover strip on your left thigh armour is a bit too long and is overlapping the raised ridge at the bottom of the thigh.  This should be a fairly simple trim to correct the issue.

 

CRL Basic: Cover strip must end at the top of the lower ridge in front and back.

 

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Your right thigh is sitting under your cod section.  There should be a small gap between the cod and thigh armour.  This should be a fairly simple strapping adjustment and will also help improve mobility and prevent armour bite.

 

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Lower leg armour

 

Your sniper knee plate is not positioned correctly.  It needs to be raised on the inner aspect and on both the left and right sides, it needs to be aligned with the ridge at the top of the shin armour.

 

CRL L2: Sniper knee plate must be aligned with the ridges on the shin.

 

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Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions.

 

Posted

Thank you, I will work on this and get back to your with new photos, for the adjustments.

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hace 17 horas, LXANDER dijo:

Thank you, I will work on this and get back to your with new photos, for the adjustments.

 

 

Great, Alexander. That's the spirit!

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us!:TKSalute:

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted (edited)

Hi, 

 

Here follows the adjustments for your review, please advise, thank you! Alex

 

HELMET: Hovi tips with a touch of white paint around the rim

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SHOULDER STRAPS: Velcro hidden

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SHOULDER ARMOR: Sitting lower as requested

BICEPS: Underneath shoulder bell, rotated inwards

FOREARMS: Sitting higher to elbows and not touching hand plates

RIGHT THIGH LOWER: Establishing gap between cod and thigh

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POSTERIOR ARMOR: Tabs and additional straps added

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THIGH ARMOR: Adjusted cover strip ending at top of lower ridge in front

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LOWER LEG ARMOR: Sniper knee plate aligned with the ridges n the shin

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As per our conversation, we will wait for new photos to proceed with this review. 

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