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11/2/2024 - STEM EVENT FREDERICK, Frederick, MD
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10/12/2024 Star Wars Reads & Costume Contest, Westminster, Maryland Photo featuring Star Wars author Justina Ireland!
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Hey thats my AP linked! Happy to chat if you have any questions about experiences with the AP kit!
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05/01/2024 - Star Wars Day at The Johns Hopkins Children's Center, Baltimore, MD https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP4ASlyT4uY
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04/06/2024 - Star Wars in Concert, Bethesda, MD
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3/23/2024 - CulpeperCon, Culpeper, VA
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3/9/2024 - AwesomeCon 2024, DC
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Field Exercise Awards -- Post your milestones here
Alikh replied to Alay's topic in Field Training Exercises
Hit that first milestone, 10 troopings! -
3/2/2024 - MoComCon, Germantown, MD
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Welcome aboard Connor! Looks like others have gotten you started here with some great links, but just wanted to echo that we're all here to help out with any questions you may have along the way!
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Welcome! Others have already provided the links to get started, but don't be shy asking any questions that come to mind while you are planning or eventually building. That's what we are here for!
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Imperial Attaché Outstanding Achievement Award Announcement
Alikh replied to MaskedVengeance's topic in Announcements
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Bonus video from the STEM parade https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clmIZWh-ye8
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11/04/2023 Maryland STEM Festival Parade, Frederick, MD
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thecreatormatt's Anovos ANH Stunt TK Build
Alikh replied to thecreatormatt's topic in ANH Build Threads
I had to resize my thighs (among many parts). If you do end up needing to, I found that it was more intimidating than difficult! I got some good advice in my build thread, linked below. -
thecreatormatt's Anovos ANH Stunt TK Build
Alikh replied to thecreatormatt's topic in ANH Build Threads
Great work on the build so far! I had a little issue myself figuring out the velcro calf closure- mine were initially a little thick as well. I went to the hardware store and was able to find some very thin but high strength velcro so it was able to hold firmly the spots on the calf where it wants to pull away. It took a few suit ups and a troop or two but it also did adopt the form of the armor curve and also became more compressed. -
10/28/2023 - Freitas Wedding, Frederick
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10/21/2023 - Step Up for Down Syndrome Walk, Potomac, MD
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10/19/2023 - Elementary School Literacy Night Wolfsville, Myersville, MD
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Thanks for the advice, all. Issue isnt so much the fit once its on, just getting my head through it initially. I'll start with gluing the trim, and see how it goes from there!
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After a number of troopings under my belt in this kit, I've been wrestling with the fit of my bucket. It feels like its too narrow when I put it on sideways before the twist to center it. I can get it on, but scrapes across my ears so much I risk pulling off the S trim (which obviously becomes a pain to fix when suited up). Let alone trying to get it on while adding a mic that sits over the ear. Front to back opening is currently a tad over 6.5inches, a little less than that when the trim is on. Based on the pics below, can I widen the opening any further, or is this tightness to be expected? Most obvious place to trim would be near the vocoder/chin area, but not sure how much of that squared out shape is required to remain. Also I assume I'd need to fix the paint with some thinner and redo the rounded bumps after cutting into it. I haven't been able to find much info here so far on this topic, so appreciate any links or advice anyone has!
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Hi Christian! I had the same problem with my blaster when applying for EIB- specifically the print lines on the back of the blaster and D ring. I'd recommend putting on a coat of Bondo. For my D ring, I removed it, sanded it down as best I could, gooped it up with bondo, sanded back down, and repainted. It was probably the most difficult part of the blaster for me to get right. The flat surfaces, like the back of your blaster in the pic above, will be very easy to fix with a light coat of bondo, sanding, and repainting. My EIB thread below, if you wanted references of what a blaster with visible print lines looked like before and after EIB approval.
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#5 - 08/20/2023 Surprise Visit to a Terminally Ill Fan, Emmitsburg MD
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Welcome! The links posted above are a great place to get started. And there are plenty more pics, threads, and builds for reference when you are ready for them!