TD-4395[501st] Posted February 22, 2012 Report Posted February 22, 2012 Here We go! Tyler Brinckerhoff TK-4395 Empire City Garrison Forum Name:dante12721 Armor- ATA Helmet- MTK Blaster- Resin Build Height- 5'11" Weight- 180lbs. Boots- TK Boots Canvas Belt- MTK Hand Plates- ATA Electronics- Aker Neckseal- Evilbay Holster- Bondservnt Overall Pics: Helmet: S trim Shoulder straps glued front: back affixed no snaps, rivets, brads showing: Forearms: No return edge: Hand plates & gloves 5 star pattern sewn: ' Chest to back connection: White elastic: Abb Plate: Split Rivets: (both abb plate and kidney) Single Male Snap: Split Rivet at Crotch: Butt Plate: 2 male snaps: Belt: Closed Drop boxes: Thighs: split rivets and rounded corners: Lower Legs: only glue used: Boots: Blaster: Heres a link to EIB acceptance: http://forum.whitearmor.net/index.php?showtopic=18663&st=0 Quote
ObiHahn[TK] Posted February 22, 2012 Report Posted February 22, 2012 Your forearms do seem to have some return edge left. In general, your armor edge trimming seems a bit sloppy in places, as do some finishing strips on the shins. The inner drop boxes are missing, the closed lid you glued into the regular ones don't really do the job IMHO. Quote
TD-4395[501st] Posted February 23, 2012 Author Report Posted February 23, 2012 figured it was worth the try, ill fix it someday. Quote
TD-4395[501st] Posted February 23, 2012 Author Report Posted February 23, 2012 Heres a more current pic of the forearms: Is that enough trim off? and heres what scuffing happened naturally on the boots so far (its wierd the one boot scuffed alot more than the other) Quote
Locitus[Admin] Posted February 23, 2012 Report Posted February 23, 2012 Hi As your costume stands right now I cannot approve it for Centurion. While it does check most boxes, there are an aesthetic factor to consider as well. That is where I find the most issues. You have a lot of excess plastic all around your costume that should have been trimmed off from the start. Examples of parts I see are; Chest plate - lower return edge Ab and kidney plates where split rivets are Around the cod and butt plate Shoulder bridges Inside of the top return edge on the shins Knee plate Also, I can't let the drop box enclosement pass for Centurion. Your drop box backs looks like they will be flapping around when you walk. You need to find a more stable solution. Have you looked at the inner drop boxes sold on this site? They should be a perfect fit. The cover strip of your shins, at least the left shin, looks like it's going to fall off and you can see in your picture there's a gap between the strip and the shin itself. The split rivets on the ab and kidney plate are too close to the gap. CRL states "... the heads should be approximately 5/16" diameter and equally spaced out along the depth of the armor and about 10mm from the edge. " I think that if you trim the armor so that you remove the excess plastic at this same area, you'll need to remove and re-do the split rivets at the same time, which would kill two birds with one stone, so to speak. You also need to take out a little bit more of the front return on the forearms and show me a better picture of your scuffed boots. All in all I think you have a lot of trimming to do, and don't forget to give it a once-over with some 200 grit sandpaper. Maybe top it off with some even finer sand paper. If you choose to go with my recommended modifications, please submit pictures in higher quality. It makes it a lot easier for me to review. If you don't have a good camera yourself, consider borrowing one from a friend. Maybe have him or her over for a beer in return. Don't feel bad though. Centurion is a big step up from EIB and we place a lot higher demands on those costumes. If we didn't, then Centurion wouldn't be what it is. I hope this doesn't put you off from trying to make the best costume you can. I'm looking forward to seeing what you can do! Quote
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