TK-4935
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Norwich, U.K.
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anything white, anything dirty white, anything i can hit with sticks that make a good sound
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Simon
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4935
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U.K. Garrison
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Looking fantastic there Steve. Can I ask what rivets you used to attach the holster to the belt with? I obviously want to get it super bang on too.
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I can't even bend like that with my civvies on LOL
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I attached my snaps to white heavy duty nylon webbing and then glued the webbing to the armour with generous dollops of E6000. Never had a failure.
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The belt is SOOOOO worth the wait!! As they've outsourced it it does take a bit of time and yes, a response wouldn't go amiss but communication aside, the RS boys really have been an absolute pleasure to do business with. I think they need to employ a secretary though or someone to man the enquiries/helpdesk
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I would adjust the bottom so the raised edge lines up as near as dammit. This will result in two things. 1) You will have to then trim a section of the return edge off to match the very bottom edge. That's not a problem. You can reinstate the return edge with a modelling iron or a normal iron if needs be. 2) The top will now be slightly out. Again, not a real problem as the cover strip can mask this. It's only a matter of mm's after all. All in all, that's a very neat trim job.
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I held the thighs on to my legs to get the right fit and got a friend to tape them and then draw a line right down the middle (and then a line showing where it had overlapped) Basically, what you have already done but don't cut along the pencil line that you've drawn on the underlapped half. Draw a centre line on the overlap half. That's your cut line. I then removed, re-taped and cut through both pieces at the same time following the line down the middle. This gave me a perfect butt joint. edit: Dont worry about matching the bottom raised edges. The AP thighs simply don't match up.
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I did it by hand in small increments.
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That's all the fiddly bits sorted then. Great job. I see you're shins at the back are still quite open. Are you planning on heating them up to close them a touch? I find the elastic/hook ensemble doesn't really have the pulling power to close the gap so I decided to use heat to close the gap as much as possible so the elastic and hook just holds them closed.
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Nice job on the thighs and shins so far. You did an awesome job of matching up each part.
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TK Commander Build (Pic Heavy)
TK-4935 replied to Angevine's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
Just my tuppence worth but what makes your scratches look odd is that there are no signs of scratching and scarring anywhere else on the armour. Rather than toning them down on the painted areas you might like to blend in some topical scarring and damage on the white parts as well. See below my old 501st clone. Different armour but similar paint scheme. There is actually more weathering on the white parts than the blue and I tried to match the scratches on the blue to carbon scoring on the white. It definitely helps to keep the direction of the scratches as random as possible. Give each scratch a reason. For example, bottom of the chest piece had paint rubbed off due to contact with something so the non painted part got a contact mark along the raised edge as well. The shoulder bell took and deflected a laser blast so there is a main contact point and a spray effect. There is some black carbon scorching at the point of contact. You get the idea. -
Sorry to butt into the thread.... My mannequin has a 34" waist and 40" chest. The belt measures 46". I would imagine you could go up to 38-40" inch waist without shimming. As for the chest and ab connection Longer brackets on the chest and longer pieces of elastic basically.
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My belt arrived yesterday. It is absolutely awesome!! I'll slam some pics up on my thread later.
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The box of awesomeness. Plenty of regular updates please
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Contacting Doopy doos and blaster springs
TK-4935 replied to Sharkdiver289's topic in General Weapons Discussion
Same thing happened to me. Got the kit and was in the process of degreasing when I realised the mag piece was missing. I emailed them through ebay and got a response the next day. They had employed a trainee that had made a balls up with the orders. Got my mag through pretty quick. I met the Sci-fire boys in LA a few years back (C3 I think) and was invited to view their hotel room closet that was being used as a gun cabinet at the time LOL. I so wished I'd been in a better financial position to purchase one of their E-11's then as not only do they not ship outside the U.S. but since then the U.K. is now subject to the VCR bill which prohibits the importing of realistic looking replica firearms so no hope of getting one now. I'm actually really happy with the doopydo blaster. The detail is awesome and building it was great fun. I just hope my display mannequin is strong enough to hold it up 24/7 365 cos if it drops it's gonna be smasheroo!! -
It's just one of those things with the AP. There isn't any return edge at all on the butt plate so it will ride up and over the bottom of the kidney plate. It happens on mine too.