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Name
Dustin
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501st ID
24711
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Georgia Garrison
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zv288bot's AP ANH stunt build! Whoop Whoop!
Ksunole replied to zv288bot's topic in ANH Build Threads
Turned out great Jorge. This will be a huge improvement and worth the time. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
In my opinion, putting together the helmet and the armor are separate beasts. I put together the helmet first, but it didn't really prepare me for the majority of what armor building is (sizing, trimming, sizing, glueing). I'd definitely start with the forearms when you begin the body armor. Good luck! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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There is a sub forum for it on the spec ops board: http://forum.501stspecopsdet.net Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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AM 2.0 first time build
Ksunole replied to Stormageddon's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
We only kneel to Lord Vader... But in all seriousness, I don't know of many TKs that can kneel in their armor (I know I can't), so I wouldn't worry too much about that. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
It doesn't really rattle/move if you fit everything correctly. I personally added extra padding inside the shins and forearms to keep them more in place. The armor does make noise when walking just due to all the friction of the parts touching, but I think it sounds cool and gives it character. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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TD = thermal detonator, cylinder that mounts on the back of the belt
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Agree with Artshot on his points. I have to put my gloves on last since they won't fit through the forearm with the hand guards on. What do you mean by "not overlapping"? The forearms are large enough to where you overlap them, tape to the correct size, mark a line down the seem and cut. The only painting that you have to do is on the helmet, an buttons, and rivet/screw heads. Your kit probably came with stickers for the helmet and those are approvable, depending on what level you're going for, so technically the only thing you are forced to paint on the helmet are screw heads, chin (vocoder), and mic tips. Feel free to PM me and we can chat through there, Facebook messenger or I could potentially Skype depending on how busy I am at the time. I've only built one kit, so I'm not as knowledgeable as some but I could hopefully get you going in the right direction. -Dustin
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Made them. Bought some aluminum from Home Depot and bent them to the correct shape with a vice.
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Here was my "oh crap" picture...
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It is a lot of pieces, but it will start going quick once you get the hang of it. Don't let it overwhelm or discourage you.
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I used these a lot as well, I don't believe it's an AM 2.0 kit but most of them go together the same. Watching someone else do it is very helpful.