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Klaymorr

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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    Steve
  • 501st ID
    36350
  • 501st Unit
    Cloud City Garrison

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  1. Requesting access. https://www.501st.com/members/displaymemberdetails.php?userID=35937 Thank you
  2. Thank you! I never noticed that. I'll make the adjustment to the sniper knee. Any other armor Tweeks adjustments for EL consideration I should know of? I don't have the EL under suit yet. I'm not sure if the general shape of the armor (3d file) is up to par for higher levels.
  3. Thank you all for your great comments and suggestions!! I was approved today for the 501st , Cloud City Garrison!!
  4. Hi Jason, your build thread was a great help and got me started on this project. (even though you said don't do it lol) I know we discussed the calf armor on Esty chat a while back. Here is the as good as this file is going to get calf armor with the new scaled correctly sniper plate. To get the Akira Yuning legs to fit correctly took a lot of time. You are correct about the lower ankle area it is too small in dimeter. I had to scale the dimeter up which makes the upper portion to big. Even after it scaled correctly to fit around the ankle it still had to be heated and adjusted out to fit around the boots. Then I had to heat and adjust to eliminate the large upper gaps. (I wish my calves were that big) For anyone thinking about printing the Akira armor I do not recommend printing the calf armor. As Jason says there are other options. Jason I'm aware of most of the Akira Yuning file accuracy issues. Chest, back box, greebles etc Its close but could be better. If there are any adjustments that can be made that don't require a new file or reprint let me know. My belt will go either way I have the rear overlapping the front now. I have seen screen shots of it both ways I wonder if its random up to who ever put the armor on. I know its easer for me to over lap the way I have it when putting it on.
  5. Thank you all for your input and kind words. This morning I was able to close up the upper leg opening about a inch or so its very close now. This was one of the hardest parts to print and assemble. The file is not that great I had to do a lot of hacking and adjusting after print. One of these days I'm going to purchase Paul Prentice Shoretrooper files and print his calf armor, it's very accurate. Joseph I'm in total agreement on the sniper knee I went back and looked at the file I printed. I had the scaling off, It should be a quick reprint to fix. This is the TD image from the CRL. The file I printed is closer to this image. I agree the file could use some tweaking to make 100% accurate. This is my E11 after I printed and attached the ROTK flashlight Rudi, I do not have a build thread. I used BigJasoni's thread to get started he has the first 501st approved ROTK 3d print build. Some of the differences are print line fill methods. I used 3d printer uv resin. Just brush on and put out in the sun. Its very fast and easy to sand. My build is 100% 3d print including belt and shoulder straps.
  6. OK thank you, I will get in touch with my local GML
  7. Hello again, I'm new to this so I'm not sure how long a Pre Approval takes. I can add more pictures if needed or info on how I made the armor. Let me know. I would be happy with any input, good, bad or ugly. Thank you
  8. Hello, After many months I finally finished my 3d printed Rogue One TK build up to the point where I feel it can be reviewed. My goal is basic 501st certification. Thank you Name: Steve Skidmore Height 6’1” Future Garrison : Cloud City (Oregon) Neck seal- Imperialboots.com Boots-Imperialboots.com Gloves-Imperialboots.com Helmet- Nico Henderson 3d print file Armor brand- Akira Yuming ROTK 3d print file Belt boxes- BigJasoni 3d print file E-11Blaster- 3d print file (still in work on the flashlight) 3d printer- Prusa MK3S Thanks to ROTK forum users: BigJasoni & 11b30b4 , their build threads are extremely helpful.
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