firebladejedi[TK] Posted May 31, 2014 Report Posted May 31, 2014 Ok I have decided to be a stormtrooper and will be putting together a kit. I am going to post up most of the build, please beware I am not the best photographer.. So here is how the parts arrived rough trimmed out of the box. This suit is 2mm ABS plastic and fairly standard to work with. Quote
firebladejedi[TK] Posted May 31, 2014 Author Report Posted May 31, 2014 Im going to have a fairly small return edge on the parts to make this more comfortable for trooping as I wont be using the accurate strapping methods to construct this armour. Otherwise I would have left a bigger return to accommodate the screws needed. I use a pencil to mark where I will cut and am using lexan scissors to trim all parts. Quote
firebladejedi[TK] Posted May 31, 2014 Author Report Posted May 31, 2014 To make things neater I use sandpaper to smooth the edges, if you are going for the accurate look leave them rough.. it may pinch when you are out trooping though.. Quote
firebladejedi[TK] Posted May 31, 2014 Author Report Posted May 31, 2014 The same methods are applicable to all the armour parts so I will not be showing me working on them all. Quote
firebladejedi[TK] Posted May 31, 2014 Author Report Posted May 31, 2014 Next is making the parts fit you. You will need to offer the parts up and see how much they need to be trimmed for a good fit. This is where the time will soon add up for your build. If the two parts do not met up 100% that's ok as these armour parts will be butt jointed and a joining strip added over the join as the originals were. So you will not see the ugly join. I use blue tape to check fit and hold the parts together while glueing. This shin the parts do not join up that neatly but you will not see this later. Quote
firebladejedi[TK] Posted May 31, 2014 Author Report Posted May 31, 2014 Next is to fit the cover join strips, these go an the front and back of the arms and legs. When you are happy with them simply glue and tape down and wait to dry. Here you can see how they cover the two parts of the clamshell. Quote
Starfox2010 Posted June 1, 2014 Report Posted June 1, 2014 Even though you've already started, is it possible to take video while building? Dont see many of those around. Quote
firebladejedi[TK] Posted June 1, 2014 Author Report Posted June 1, 2014 Here's a look at some of the finished parts with the completed cover strips. Quote
firebladejedi[TK] Posted June 1, 2014 Author Report Posted June 1, 2014 This is not the most accurate build and I have riveted the sniper knee plate on along with the thigh ammo pack. Quote
Locitus[Admin] Posted June 1, 2014 Report Posted June 1, 2014 Aww yes - Another Fireblade build. Take notice, newbies. This man know what he's doing. Quote
usaeatt2 Posted June 1, 2014 Report Posted June 1, 2014 (edited) I've run across the screen name a million times and figured you don't get that many medals for nothing... Edited June 1, 2014 by usaeatt2 Quote
TK bondservnt[501st] Posted June 1, 2014 Report Posted June 1, 2014 good to see you posting mark. I like the capped ABS. my only faint hearted aspect are the rivets... oh well! so very 2009! in any event it's good to see a tight RS build. Quote
vecspeed12 Posted June 1, 2014 Report Posted June 1, 2014 Awesome! Im nore surprised you decided to go with the 2mm Quote
Rich330[TK] Posted June 1, 2014 Report Posted June 1, 2014 Take your time and make sure you measure and test-fit everything. Any questions, just post them here and we'll try and help you out .... Ok I have decided to be a stormtrooper and will be putting together a kit. Quote
Locitus[Admin] Posted June 1, 2014 Report Posted June 1, 2014 Take your time and make sure you measure and test-fit everything. Any questions, just post them here and we'll try and help you out .... OMG! Quote
Billhag Posted June 1, 2014 Report Posted June 1, 2014 Take your time and make sure you measure and test-fit everything. Any questions, just post them here and we'll try and help you out .... Listen to Rich, this man knows his stuff ....ohh, and welcome to the FISD Quote
TK bondservnt[501st] Posted June 1, 2014 Report Posted June 1, 2014 ok now everyone has had their fun... most of all the old timers know that mark is a veteran. I actually have to laugh at some of the comments above...? so we all who have been here for several years know that pop rivets are not used on the parts you show... so tell us kind sir... why did you add them...? Quote
SIMpixels Posted June 1, 2014 Report Posted June 1, 2014 Looking gook for a beginner... the photography I mean. Quote
Billhag Posted June 1, 2014 Report Posted June 1, 2014 so we all who have been here for several years know that pop rivets are not used on the parts you show... so tell us kind sir... why did you add them...? Retro BABY!!..RETTTT-TRO!!! Quote
TK bondservnt[501st] Posted June 1, 2014 Report Posted June 1, 2014 (edited) set your delorian to 2008 doc and marty discuss TK armor building... the heat generated by pop rivets is almost 1.21 gigawatts of power.. at least enough to destroy a GML's brain. darth vader from the planet vulcan sure knows how to hook it up! Edited June 1, 2014 by TK Bondservnt 2392 Quote
Daetrin[Admin] Posted June 1, 2014 Report Posted June 1, 2014 Looking gook for a beginner... the photography I mean. Agreed - these are great shots. The advice you give is spot on. And, while the rivets may not be 100% Centurion these days, they are still a very valid way to build kit. Heck, if people get tired of it they can always put on a new sniper plate later... Quote
TK bondservnt[501st] Posted June 1, 2014 Report Posted June 1, 2014 usually the term spot on is reserved for modern formats. not only would you have to get a new knee plate, but you'd have to put cap rivets on the thigh. spot on for 2008. Quote
Billhag Posted June 1, 2014 Report Posted June 1, 2014 Rivets on the sniper???????? ....I know, simply shocking!..(scandalous even)...the man should be burned at the stake, what the devil was he thinking? Burn him I say!!!! Quote
ABS80 Posted June 2, 2014 Report Posted June 2, 2014 (edited) You should leave more material on each side fn the shoulder straps ribs at least leave a 1/8" lip, from photo it seems you trimmed to the edge of ribs which is a common newbie mistake, same goes for the main Ab button plate most over trim that part instead of leaving at least 1/8" lip all aroiund Mark Edited June 2, 2014 by ABS80 Quote
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