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TKSpartan

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  1. Hi Dave, so fast response, thanks. I'll be with you shortly.
  2. The Final stretch !!
  3. Hi Dave, thanks for you EIB application. Mean while one D.O is assigned for your review. Could you please ad a close photo of your thigh ammo pack inner side (to see the rivets type), right and left .? Cheers
  4. Welcome Craig, Enjoy being a Bad Guy Doing Good !!
  5. Hi Ueli, and thank you for your EIB application! CRL and EIB Application Requirements: All required photos have been submitted, and on behalf of the entire D.O. staff we are pleased to welcome you to the rank of Expert Infantry. Congratulations! Other-Armor Fit/Assembly; In this area we review observations made by your fellow troopers and the DO team. Some observations may lead to suggestions to improve the overall look of your armour. *************************************************** Let's atrt from top: Your left eye looks great but we suggest you trim out some more the right one a point for that more menacing apperance when staring down a crowd Reference Images When in our Stormtrooper armor, we are anonymous. Children and their parents in Trooping see their characters with emotion and do not imagine or think that within that armor there is a fanatic like them. For this reason, we try, by adding a mesh behind the "teeth" of the helmet, to prevent our face from being seen through the holes in them. We are suggesting to add the mesh to your helmet. Reference Images The brow trim of your helmet, as you can see in the reference photos, should be a bit shorter, this is a very easy and fast adjustment, just be careful to do it little by little so as not to cut too much. Reference Images Your traps and tears outlines are a bit too thick if compared with the screen used references. Reference Images This looks like a just a strapping adjustment is needed to close that small gap. You could extend the White elastic Back/ shoulder connection a bit to allow this to get low a bit. Reference Images We suggest to shorten the biceps to forearms elastic to allow them to close the black showing and give a better look from wrist to biceps.. Reference Images We are suggesting that you reduce the size of your small ab-button plate a tab, Also, the edges should be square and not rounded off. Reference Images Finally on this section, we are suggesting to trim the sniper knee a bit for more accuracy. Reference images *************************************************** Centurion Requirements; In this section we prepare you for Centurion. Because Centurion photos show more detail than EIB, items pertaining to Centurion might be seen there and not here and additional photos may be required. We try to point out all that we can from what we see, but the final accuracy is the responsibility of the trooper. CRL: There should be a minimal gap between the shoulder armor and the chest/back plates. As the CRL states for level 3 , there should be minimal space between the shoulder bells and the chest armor. (Although not specifically mentioned), the tops of the shoulder bells should touch (or be very close to) the shoulder bridges. In your case it seems that it is a matter of shortening the elastics of the connection between these. Also, you can trim all the return edges from the bottoms of the Shoulder Bells to have more room. Reference Images CRL: No return edge on the inside of the front of the forearm is allowed. This is an easy fix that will take only a few minutes of sanding . Reference Images CRL: Ab button paint shall not extend beyond the bottom of the actual raised button. The paint on your ab buttons is a bit too big. If you take a look at reference photos, they should be a bit smaller. As you did with the teeth, this should be pretty easily fixable with a bit of paint remover, (non acetone). CRL: The top of the ABS ammo belt should sit at or just above the bottom of the central and vertical abdomen button panels. Your ABS Ab belt needs to go up a little to be perfectly, a widely used trick is to place a couple of small strips of Velcro behind belt to ensure it doesn't sag in the front Reference Images Even though it's not detailed in the CRL for level 3, looking at the reference images , your TD caps are a bit too narrow and will need to be replaced for screen accuracy. Reference Images CRL: Hand guards shall be latex or latex-like, solid white or painted white, and affixed to rubber gloves with no visible strapping or stitching. For Centurion level, you will need to replace your handguards for latex or latex-like ones with no visible strapping. Reference Images CRL: A single male snap on the top right corner of the ab plate is present. Moving on we have the Han-snap. It should be ideally in the top corner, and it doesn't need to be functional. Reference Images CRL: Three rivets, approximately 5/16"(8mm) diameter, are present on the left side of the abdomen armor. Note: The original rivets used for the TK armor were bifurcated rivets or split rivets. Rivets are equally spaced along the depth of the armor and about 10mm from the edge. The same case as the "Han Snap" pointed before, you can just install them and they don't need to be funcional. be sure to place the ones on the ab section first a then proceed with the kidney ones. Reference Images CRL: Ideally there no gap between the abdomen and kidney armor. Abdominal and Kidney Plate align horizontally at top. The sides should be together nice and thight , aligned on top . Some tighter strapping using Nylon instead of elastic should have this sorted. Reference Images CRL: Drop boxes are vertically aligned with the end of the ammo belt with minimal gap between belt and box. This is one of the most common issues we see, but is quite simple to address. Some E-6000 on the inside strap will take care of this. Reference Images CRL: The corners of the plastic ammo belt shall be trimmed at a 45 degree angle that that meets the outer edge of the cloth belt. There shall be three square buttons, one centered in the middle and one on each end of the plastic ammo belt.. As required in the CRL the 45 degree corners on the ends of the ABS ammo belt must meet up with the edges of the cloth belt. Additional to this, the square buttons on each end should be centered . Reference Images Finally , Your left thigh shows a gap in the lower ridge as seen below will need to be filled. A small ABS shims behind them and fill with ABS paste would do the trick, Reference Images *************************************************** Congratulations again and if you decide to take the next step to Centurion, (as we certainly hope), I'm sure you have the ability to deal with the requested changes and don't hesitate in let us know for further assistance . We'll be here when you are ready.
  6. Welcome Dave, great kit from RWA. looking forward for your EIB app.
  7. Congratulations Trooper, welcome to the Centurion Ranks !!
  8. I think the helmet is really nice but It's not a good reference looking at the ear screws and hovi mic tips
  9. Good luck Trooper almost the 1000 EIB.
  10. Good luck with your project. Enjoy
  11. Cool!
  12. Great !! Thank you. starting your review right now. I'll be with you shortly Trooper !!
  13. This Diagram may help.
  14. Great work !! So fast. I think it only remains to update the painting of the frown and we are ready to proceed.
  15. Congratulations !! Enjoy
  16. welcome to the forgetfulness club , those things happens to me every time. Please add some more white to have a more accurate finish please. Reference Image
  17. Hi, Ueli, what a great news ! Your ammo pack looks better now. I'm not sure if is a light effect or do they still need to be painted in white color? About re doing the Cod rivet , you can leave it as it, It's according the crl. Great work !!
  18. Hi future HWT, welcome to FISD. good luck with your project and let us know if we can Help you .
  19. Hi JR , The shin halves are ok and as you said the sniper knee lines up with the top ridges and ideally aligns vertically too. You can trim the return edge almost complete to align better, use tons of clamps and let it dry for more than 24 hours. Keep on doing a great job.
  20. Your blaster looks Great !! Congratulations.
  21. I'm sorry to hear you're having a not good time with the rivets, we really appreciate your efforts and believe me ,all that effort is worth it when you see your EIB badge under your name, your certificate and the extra bonus, "Being part of the EIB 1000. " Thanks Trooper !!
  22. Hi Andrew Welcome to FISD, looking forward for your BBB day photos.
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