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It finally arrived, after some trouble with the post office!

I will be posting a few pics along the way, if i remember icon_wink.gif

 

I will be uploading most of my build pics on Photobucket http://s1167.photobucket.com/albums/q62 ... M%20build/

 

Still havent figured out how I upload pictures directly here...

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Just use the photobucket function to generate bulletin board code and paste that in your thread :)

 

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Gratulation for this awesome kit I own one myself and it's really great!

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The helmet on the right of the picture as we look at it is the TM.

 

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Nice kit !

Just one question, on the pic where there are 2 helmets, which one is the TM one ?

 

That would be the greatlooking one ;)

(the right one)

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Yay :D

 

EDIT: GArh Rick :6: you beat me to it... Oh well. At least I now know how to post pictures

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My memory fails me right now... How wide should the coverstrips be on the arms and legs?

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Nice kit !

Just one question, on the pic where there are 2 helmets, which one is the TM one ?

 

Good one Steve! :P

 

The other helmet is an AA recast I believe and, in my opinion, is revolting (sorry Morten).

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The other helmet is an AA recast I believe and, in my opinion, is revolting (sorry Morten).

 

Hey, I agree with you ;)

 

Build question:

Just want to make sure, before I cut.

The strip is 10mm... Should I cut and do the same on the other piece?

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My preference is to mark the outside of the armour and not try to be so precise. I think having some of the flat edge showing behind your joining strip looks better than covering the whole thing. Real ANH strips were kind of wonky and I like that.

 

Also, depending on your body size, you might want to use wider strips. 22mm up to 25mm are fine and there are no set measurements for these, so go with what is best for you. Test fit the parts first then see which is better, but make the front strips slightly wider first and you can trim down if the thighs are too big on you.

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My plan was to get the front as accurate as possible, and then slack a little on the back.

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I would to it a little bit slimmer, but just a tiiiny bit.

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I have an ATA build going and I did what troopermaster said about slightly widening the cover strips. Question: Di you need to trim your joint lines or did they come ready to assemble?

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I have an ATA build going and I did what troopermaster said about slightly widening the cover strips. Question: Di you need to trim your joint lines or did they come ready to assemble?

 

They are rough cut, so I need to trim it all myself.

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The truth is, that 3 month with the navy have made me gain a few extra pounds, and I am yet to go back to work with the army...

So at one side I need the extra mm and on the other I dont...

 

Thats why I thought that If i make the front right, I can always redo the back later...

 

And the cover strip you see on the pic is 25mm, so yeah I probably should tae off a few more mm before glueing.

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Slow and steady. Ab is trimmed and sanded, and the buttons is being painted.

I also finaly got the courage to start glueing the first inner strip to the thigh.

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