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thanks Mark at AP for a great product, fast shipping and excellent communication, he went the extra mile to make sure I was totally satisfied, he was even willing to change a small part that had a small stretch mark no cost added, really cool guy to deal with, cheers man!

Now the adventure begins and I hope I won't screw up since is my first build, good thing the FISD is full of helpful and knowledgeable people cuz I'm gonna need a ton of both!

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Right on guys!!! Vern I ordered a Doopy's kit , hopefully will get here no prob , and Jesse those belt clips looks sharp !!

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OH GOSH I remember the feeling of opening that box... laying out all the parts... thinking... WHAT DID I GET MYSELF INTO!?

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Enjoy! Lots of work and lots of fun! Make sure to read as many build threads as you can to get as many tips as you can :smiley-sw013:

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UPDATE , I went ahead an risked cutting the Thermal detonator and the hand plates,Is not the best but at least I didn't mess up, I have a question, how do you approach the cutting , so far I tried both scoring and snapping and the dremel.

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To be honest, your approach is far more thought-out than mine. I just winged those handguards! Most of my trimming on the AP was done with the X-acto knife, scoring, snapping, and trimming line by line. Sanding at last when nothing else had to be removed.

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You want to leave some return edge near your wrists but not too much since your hand has to fit inside the curve.

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Awesome! Looking forward to your build pics.

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For scoring your method looks very similar to the one I'm using.

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I draw a line with a pencil, score with an xacto, and then snap. If it's a long strip I break it up in to 1-2" pieces or around any odd curves/angles.

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If a piece is an odd shape I'll opt for cutting further away from the line and then trimming with the xacto and sandpaper.

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score snap and sand@!

you can even use power sanders.

I also use tin snips.

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your handplates need just a little more trimming!

when you cut them out of the base tree, then you must shape them

along the proper lines.

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I'll pop up a photo here in a bit.

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Thanks everybody, great help, I'm leaning towards scoring and snap!,

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I got the thermal detonator pieces cut and sanded, for some odd reason the side caps look too small,, weird because I trimmed exactly were they meet the mold were they came from and I barely sanded them!!,

Now I guess I'm going to have to look around for clips.

Also I got the handguards cut, but I think they are too big, and that they are AP, I can't imagine how big the Fx's are, good thing I got my heat sealing iron today, I might try to trim them a bit and give it a try to make the return edge, I'm hesitating a bit about it since I've never use it before.IMG_1264.jpgIMG_1261.jpgIMG_1254.jpg

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Thanks everybody, great help, I'm leaning towards scoring and snap!,

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I was nervous about trimming parts too, but after I did a few pieces it was no problem.

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I also got my gf to wrap me with duct tape for the mannequin ha! , I still have to build the wood frameIMG_1256.jpg

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Hello troopers, After the summer hiatus I am back at it !

Now I trimmed most of the pieces out of the mouldings and Im n the process of fine cutting and sanding and I was wondering how much return edge for the bottom of the shoulderbells should l leave and also ifanyone has any idea which side is the front and the back they seem a bit asymmetrical.

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When I built my AP I just followed the mold lines - they will show how much to trim off. Run a pencil in that groove so you can better see where to cut. I kept a small return on mine. If I remember correctly, the shoulder bells are identical so it wouldn't matter which way you put them on. When in doubt, watch the film and look at screenshots. http://www.whitearmo...=20#entry206498

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Awesome reference , thanks Tim , it seems also that the forearms don't have any return edge

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Off to a good start, keep up the good work

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