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HOWTO: Make your ANOVOS TFA kit more accurate
SolderMaster replied to SolderMaster's topic in TFA Stormtrooper
Only a couple more days until the Blu-Ray comes out...for purchase. This thread should get interesting. -
Want your TFA build thread public? Post here
SolderMaster replied to Daetrin's topic in TFA Build Threads
Build threads should NOT be in open forum areas. 501st member area ONLY. This is from Anovos. If they get posted to open forums, we are going to have a problem. Your NDA may have ended, but most of ours did not have an expiration date. I implore you to reconsider this idea. -
HOWTO: Make your ANOVOS TFA kit more accurate
SolderMaster replied to SolderMaster's topic in TFA Stormtrooper
McMaster item numbers.<br><br> 8694K84 - Neoprene foam. Adhesive backed 3/8" x 2" x 25' (I'm buying for 4 guys, there are smaller amounts with or without adhesive backing)<br><br> 8630K83 - Neoprene Spring Rubber 1" x 12" x 12" - again, I'm buying for 4 guys. A 6" x 6" x 1" would be plenty for 1.<br><br> The spring rubber is cheaper than the "Isolate it" brand on ebay and amazon. -
Yes and no. Biceps have one seam Thighs have two seams Shins have 2 seams Gauntlets have no seams on the sides Some seams are bondoed, others are supposed to be visible...and more defined.
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So proud...so so proud! Great work, Tony!
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HOWTO: Make your ANOVOS TFA kit more accurate
SolderMaster replied to SolderMaster's topic in TFA Stormtrooper
Same here. And anyone I help build, I build them with Centurion in mind. I enjoy finding the brass split rivets and buy as much as I can when I do find them. I always have the good elastic belting from Joanns to give to new troopers. I don't like using the cheap stuff. It has a pattern and usually turns into bacon after 2 or 3 troops. I use snaps that I buy from Tandy leather to use on their suits. I don't charge folks for the stuff. It's just something that I like doing. It's kinda my thing. -
HOWTO: Make your ANOVOS TFA kit more accurate
SolderMaster replied to SolderMaster's topic in TFA Stormtrooper
I wish I could post everything I have. Not only would I violate the NDA, but I would disappoint the folks who gave me an unbelievable opportunity to be a small part of history. I just can't break that trust. Not to mention the legality portion. With that said, I hope most folks don't think I started this thread only to blow my own horn or whatever. I enjoy helping people build armor as accurate as possible. What I should have done was get my armor done first before starting this thread so I had something tangible to show...instead of....you should do this...for that, I appologize. I do realize that many of you will read this and the previous 4 pages of this thread and think it's all here say until the movie comes out, and that's ok. I totally understand that prospective. We paid alot of well earned money on this kit and to hack it all up on 1 person's information sounds ludacris. But, I will keep answering questions and posting my own progress to help others. -
HOWTO: Make your ANOVOS TFA kit more accurate
SolderMaster replied to SolderMaster's topic in TFA Stormtrooper
I doubt Disney has the info. Disney didn't build the suits...another prop making company did. -
HOWTO: Make your ANOVOS TFA kit more accurate
SolderMaster replied to SolderMaster's topic in TFA Stormtrooper
I do but I can't post it here. -
HOWTO: Make your ANOVOS TFA kit more accurate
SolderMaster replied to SolderMaster's topic in TFA Stormtrooper
Good luck. -
HOWTO: Make your ANOVOS TFA kit more accurate
SolderMaster replied to SolderMaster's topic in TFA Stormtrooper
Disney suits used formica. The fabric, it's still a mystery as to what they used. Could be a chunk of a dish rag that grandma knitted. <br><br> The pattern was perpendicular to the pill holes. -
^^^^^^^^<br> What he said.
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HOWTO: Make your ANOVOS TFA kit more accurate
SolderMaster replied to SolderMaster's topic in TFA Stormtrooper
No, there is no fabric inside the torso...except for behind the chest pill holes. They also used the same fabric as a poor man's fiberglass. In the kidney, where you see the tabs just like in the front, there are snaps on the strapping that connect to the kidney. This strapping is sewn right to the top of the butt plate. Through the armor. The fabric on the butt plate is glued down via black epoxy in the upper left and right sides that connect to the strapping via a snap. Meaning, the snap has dual purpose. To connect the butt to the kidney and to hold this strap to the butt. The photo above is too poor to make out details...but the armor is not coated with fabric. The strapping used for the butt...appears to be elastic belting 2 inches wide. There are 6 snaps spread out equally. 3 on one side and 3 on the other. In the middle of snaps 3 and 4, is a chunk of Velcro approx 4 inches long and 2 inches wide. Clear as mud again, huh?