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Tee-Kay Fisto

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  1. Thanks Joseph. I guess I'm in the group of people with just the right size and shape to make fitting the armour just that bit easier. Sniper knee took a lot of looking at other people's photos then just getting lucky with the position first time. Blaster was a labour of love as it was my first build. I didn't do a build thread for it on here as I did not know how it was going to turn out. Had to put the blaster in for approval on the UK Garrison site but it is a cut down explanation of the build. Going to copy it over to the Weapons Locker later today just so I can detail the extra parts etc. that I used, and yes one of Tino's completion kits was in there (V2 i think, he has more parts in the latest kit that I'm interested in for my upcoming pipe build)
  2. Thanks Steve. EIB 724 serving with unquestioned loyalty. Onward to centurion. Application in now
  3. Thanks Robert. The hard work paid off. Got my EIB #724 and got Centurion application in. Fingers crossed for that Thanks Brad. Only took 40 years to become a Stormtrooper
  4. Thanks Chris. Your build on the UKG was one of the first ones I read after getting onto the forums. I followed your progress keenly as I was going down the same route all be it a lot slower. Still not good with forum life but getting there Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Name : Brian McDavid 501st ID : TK18910 FISD Forum Name : Bri_McD135 Garrison : UK Garrison Build Thread : http://www.whitearmo...-tk-slow-build/ EIB Application Thread : http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/41588-tk18910-requesting-anh-stunt-eib-status-anovos-724/ Armour : Anovos Helmet : Anovos (Stripped rebuilt and hand painted by me) Blaster : Doopydoos E-11 Resin Blaster (Built and modified by me) Height : 5'10" Weight : 175lbs Boots : TK Boots Canvas Belt : TKittell Hand Plates : Trooperbay Latex Electronics : UKSWrath Hovi tip speakers & Hearing Assist, RomFX, Twin USB powered 5v Fans Neck Seal : Anovos Holster : Anovos Taking on Andrews comments on my EIB application I suited up and addressed the positioning of my shoulder bells. My Imperial Photographer (my fantastic wife) re-took a couple of the photos to show better positioning. Full body Photos Front by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Back by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Right Side by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Right Arms Up by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Left Side by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Left Side Arms Up by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Action Shot by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Lid Off by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Detail Photos Abdominal Details by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Left Side Detail by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Kidney Notch Left by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Right Side Detail by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Kidney Notch Right by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Shoulder Bridge Front by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Shoulder Bridge Back by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Chest/Back Connection by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Interior Strapping Front by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Interior Strapping Rear by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Cod/Butt Attachment Outer by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Cod/Butt Attachment Inner by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Forearm Wrist End by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Thigh Ammo Pack Attachment Inner by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Thigh Ammo Pack Attachment Outer by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Knee Plate Front by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Knee Plate Inner by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Knee Plate Outer by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Accessory Photos TD Front by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr TD Top by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr TD Bottom by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr TD End by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Drop Boxes and Holster Front by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Drop Boxes Back by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Holster Attachment Inner by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Neck Seal by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Flexible Hand Guards by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Helmet Photos Helmet Front by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Helmet Right by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Helmet Back by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Helmet Left by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Hovi Tips by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Helmet Lens Colour by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr S Trim by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Blaster Photos Blaster Right by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Blaster Left by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr D-Ring by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Thanks for your consideration Brian TK18910 EIB724
  6. Sorry to hijack your thread Andreas, but do you do a comprehensive range of parts Mark? Some are harder to come by than others and it would be great to have someone in the UK doing parts
  7. Thanks Mark. Got my trooping boots on Application will be in today. Eyes firmly fixed on the finishing line
  8. Thanks Andrew I'll get suited up today and make the alterations to the position of the shoulder bells and get a couple of new photos taken. You can expect to find my Centurion application lying on your desk in the morning This build turned out so well because of all the fantastic builds that have gone before. Tony's build was invaluable, I've got it printed out in a folder so it could be turned to at any time. The man deserves a medal Cheers Brian
  9. Thanks for the kind words. Not quite there yet but got my fingers crossed. My wife was my official imperial photographer [emoji6] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Oh that is soooooo sweet. Is that the kit that took you just a week to put together? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. That's boneyboy isn't it? I think I came across a post from him in the merchandise forum for armour bin plaques Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. Considering that most of us were using a doopydoo type of resin scope and trying to drill through for a bit of realism, your C or D grade scopes are still a million miles better for those wanting to go that bit further with our blasters. This should be obvious by the interest and following that your scopes have. Personally I have no problem with a bit of filling and sanding if needed. Let's face it a genuine scope (gold standard for making a blaster) is a bit rough around the edges after all these years [emoji106] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. Thanks Tony. I know you guys are busy so no rush Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. Eventually went for the 113L fatmax which arrived yesterday and looking good for size. Still gotta take out parcel shelf and put back seats down to get in the car though. Got a helmet bag too so sorted for transporting armour now. Well sorta. Need to pimp out the interior to stop any damage from rattling about and see about customising the outside like chopper has Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. I'm in there Brian. I'm sure everyone will be happy no matter how you decide to supply your kits. You need to find the way that suits your life best and your trooper brothers will support you whatever you decide [emoji106] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. Congratulations on your centurion approval boss. Your armour looks real sweet. [emoji106] Hope I can follow you all the way there. [emoji106] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. Oh My ! The boss just gave me a compliment. I feel all light headed. Thank you Sir Just trying to do my best for the Legion
  18. Thanks for the kind comments Joseph. It's taken me over a year to get to this point but no way was I just aiming for basic approval. The way was made easier by following in the footsteps of the many talented troopers who have gone before. Tony's build was invaluable for me through all of this as my first go-to.
  19. Eyes permanently peeled Mark [emoji15] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. Just my luck again ☹️ I'm away on holiday on 4th June. If I was at home I would be nightshift anyway. Can't catch a break. Looking like it'll be august for me Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. Thanks for the support Michael. Centurion is the next step for sure. Got to be the best for Lord Vader
  22. Hi Ted http://www.jaybe-militaria.co.uk/is where I got my Sterling. I think I got his last one after trying another couple of UK websites. I found a couple while looking that were just stupid expensive which explains why they were still available.
  23. Thanks Mark. Wish I was able to wear it with you guys on Friday but I'll come see you all anyway. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  24. Name : Brian McDavid 501st ID : TK18910 FISD Forum Name : Bri_McD135 Garrison : UK Garrison Build Thread : http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/39105-brians-anovos-anh-stunt-tk-slow-build/ Armour : Anovos Helmet : Anovos (Stripped rebuilt and hand painted by me) Blaster : Doopydoos E-11 Resin Blaster (Built and modified by me) Height : 5'10" Weight : 175lbs Boots : TK Boots Canvas Belt : TKittell Hand Plates : Trooperbay Latex Electronics : UKSWrath Hovi tip speakers fitted other electronics ongoing (SHA, RomFX) Neck Seal : Anovos Holster : Anovos Full body Photos Front by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Back by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Left Side by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Left Side Arms Up by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Right Side by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Right Arms Up by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Action Shot by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Bucket Off by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Detail Photos Abdominal Details by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Left Side Detail by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Kidney Notch Left by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Right Side Detail by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Kidney Notch Right by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Shoulder Bridge Front by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Shoulder Bridge Back by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Chest/Back Connection by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Interior Strapping Front by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Interior Strapping Rear by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Cod/Butt Attachment Outer by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Cod/Butt Attachment Inner by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Forearm Wrist End by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Thigh Ammo Pack Attachment Inner by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Thigh Ammo Pack Attachment Outer by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Knee Plate Front by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Knee Plate Inner by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Knee Plate Outer by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Accessory Photos TD Front by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr TD Top by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr TD Bottom by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr TD End by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Drop Boxes and Holster Front by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Drop Boxes Back by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Holster Attachment Inner by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Neck Seal by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Flexible Hand Guards by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Helmet Photos Helmet Front by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Helmet Right by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Helmet Back by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Helmet Left by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Hovi Tips by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Helmet Lens Colour by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr S Trim by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Blaster Photos Blaster Right by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Blaster Left by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr D-Ring by brian.mcdavid, on Flickr Thanks for your consideration Brian TK18910
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