A Master Builder Posted June 17, 2014 Report Posted June 17, 2014 (edited) Name: Brenton Gagnon TK ID: 94840 FISD Forum Name: Mickey Mouse Garrison: Georgia Garrison Armor Maker: AP Helmet Maker: AP Blaster Maker: Doopy Doos Full Resin Height: 5'7 Weight: 175 Boots: TK Boots Canvas Belt: Trooperbay Hand Plates: (Sonnenschein) Electronics: Anker Mic System + (Evil Boy) Fan System Neck Seal: Homemade Holster: (Darman) ::Full Body:: [] - Front - Arms At Side [] - Back - Arms At Side [] - Left - Arms Raised [] - Right - Arms Raised [] - Right Side Detail - Arms Raised [] - Left Side Detail - Arms Raised ::Armor Details:: [] - Abdomen Details - Buttons [] - 6 Split Rivets - Left Side [] - Male Snap Top Right [] - Action Shot [] - Cod and Butt Plate Attachment [] - Interior Strapping [] - Shoulder Bridge Strapping ::Helmet Details:: [] - Front [] - Left Side [] - Right Side [] - Back [] - Hovi Tip Detail [] - Lens Color (Blacklit If Required) ::Blaster Detail:: [] - Blaster - Left [] - Blaster - Right [] - D-Ring ::Accessory Detail:: [] - Neckseal [] - Thermal Detonator - Front [] - Thermal Detonator - Back [] - Holster Attachment [] - Latex Rubber Gloves Edited June 18, 2014 by Mickey Mouse Quote
Dark PWF[Staff] Posted June 17, 2014 Report Posted June 17, 2014 Good luck, Brenton!!! Looking good! Quote
HawkFan24 Posted June 17, 2014 Report Posted June 17, 2014 Looks like your shim on the right side popped out? I don't have any experience with shims so I can't really give my two cents. Someone else will chime in. I did notice however that it looks like your TD screws are Phillips instead of slotted screws, I don't think it affects your application but slotted screws are screen accurate. The vertical ab button plate may need to be trimmed down a tad so that it doesn't extend past the raised portion it is mounted on, you did it right with the main ab button piece. Looking good though! Great action shot, reminds me of the opening of happy Gilmore lol Quote
Vader’s Wingman[501st] Posted June 18, 2014 Report Posted June 18, 2014 Great looking build Brenton! A few things that may need to be addressed......There is a lot of gap between your shoulder bells and you chest plate. Your left side/right side detail photos are a bit blurry, hard to tell from your right side detail photo but there may be too much overlap of the ab/kidney, you may need to retake them to be sure. The paint on your ab buttons may be a bit generous leaving the button area and may need to be sharpened up a bit. And I think maybe your eyes could be trimmed up a bit more. Also your ear bumps are painted incorrectly. The last bumps(towards the back of the helmet) should be black, not the second ones in. Elastic straps on shoulder bridges could be a tad thicker and a little too much bronzing on your blaster scope. Many of these things don't affect EIB but moving forward to Centurion might be things to attend to. As always, don't make any changes until instructed to do so by the DL. Great work overall! Best of luck trooper! Quote
A Master Builder Posted June 18, 2014 Author Report Posted June 18, 2014 (edited) Matt & Jason I appreciate your feedback on my kit. Rounded up some slotted screws to put on my TD today. As for the shoulder bells, Im going to reposition my snaps inside my bells. Making them off centered to pull them closer to the chest. The close up shots for my left and right side kidney, I went ahead to retake the pictures. For the bumps on my ears, I will repaint them tonight and retake those pictures later on. Great Eyes my friends! Thank you again on helping me find the best solutions for me to fix it up. Left Side Right Side Edited June 18, 2014 by Mickey Mouse Quote
Clamps[TK] Posted June 18, 2014 Report Posted June 18, 2014 Also your ear bumps are painted incorrectly. The last bumps(towards the back of the helmet) should be black, not the second ones in. I will respectfully disagree Jason, the 2nd bump from back does appear on a few occasions in ANH and has up to now been EIB and Centurion accepted. IA couple of references on Helmets of Star Wars (screen used photos) show this and I believe Mr. No Stripes does as well. ... http://www.starwarshelmets.com/original-ANH-Stunt-Stormtrooper-armor-helmets.htm The trooper on the far right in the back as Leia address Vader for first time is also not rear stripe: To address my AP shoulder issue, I moved the snap connection at the shoulder bridge farther forward towards chest, then on the bell itself, moved the snap connection off centre towards the back of the bell to force rotate it forward a bit. Quote
Vader’s Wingman[501st] Posted June 18, 2014 Report Posted June 18, 2014 I will respectfully disagree Jason, the 2nd bump from back does appear on a few occasions in ANH and has up to now been EIB and Centurion accepted. IA couple of references on Helmets of Star Wars (screen used photos) show this and I believe Mr. No Stripes does as well. ... http://www.starwarshelmets.com/original-ANH-Stunt-Stormtrooper-armor-helmets.htm The trooper on the far right in the back as Leia address Vader for first time is also not rear stripe: I stand corrected. Thank you for pointing that out. Quote
Vader’s Wingman[501st] Posted June 18, 2014 Report Posted June 18, 2014 I do see what Matt is saying about your shims. Some trimming and blending might be in order to clean up your overall look. I also just noticed that your TD clips are a bit too far in from the end caps. There should be 1/8 inch or less gap between the clips and the caps. Quote
A Master Builder Posted June 19, 2014 Author Report Posted June 19, 2014 I did measure my TD today its actually a little longer than the 7 1/2 inch limit. I will look into trimming a little of both ends of the pipe, to get the clips closer to the end caps. Good eyes Jason Quote
Vader’s Wingman[501st] Posted June 19, 2014 Report Posted June 19, 2014 I did measure my TD today its actually a little longer than the 7 1/2 inch limit. I will look into trimming a little of both ends of the pipe, to get the clips closer to the end caps. Good eyes Jason Quote
gazmosis[501st] Posted June 19, 2014 Report Posted June 19, 2014 Hey Brenton! It's good to see you here. I know the adventures you have had in building your armor. You have come a long way and you should be proud of your accomplishment. Thank you for your EIB application. Let's look at your armor! CRL and EIB Application Requirements: All required submission pictures have been posted and your armor meets the requirements for EIB! With that I would like to congratulate and welcome you to EIB!!!!! Other-Armor Fit/Assembly: Here is where your armor is looked at from an improvement pint of view. We all want to see you on the Centurion podium looking your best to serve your Empire. Your fellow troopers have made a lot of suggestions so far that you have begun to follow up on. First I want to discuss your side shims. I will touch on a different aspect of them in the "Centurion Suggestion" area. In your front shot, the sides seems to flare out a lot. Your shims seem to be about 2 1/2 inches wide (which still blows me away that a 175 Lb. guy would need shims that large) Anyway, when shims start getting that large, you need to put a little bend on them to conform to your body shape or they will flare out like that. If you curve them, you might shorten them up a bit as well and allow you to trim a little of them away. Another things that shows in your front shot is your thighs are looking a little tubular. Human thighs are very conical; wide at the top tapering down to the knee. Your thigh armor should be the same. I am certain that if you squeezed your thigh halves in the back, you would have quite a bit of overlap behind your knee. This would go along way to a more comfortable fit/mobility and a slenderized look to your armor. Next is the should bell gap. You could just re position them for your Centurion shot (if you apply) or, in looking at your back shot, they almost look like they could be interchanged. Try switching your right for your left and see if that reduces that gap a bit. I know that shoulder bells are not set in stone as to which is right and left, but in some cases (like RS Props) one definitely works better for the left than the right. I think it was Jason that mentioned the rank bars on your ears. As long as you have it the same on both sides of your helmet and they are not on the front bumps, I am fine with the way they are. Centurion Suggestions: There is a little bit of work that needs to be done before you apply. Going back to your shims, they should really be re-positioned and blended to look more like they are one piece with your kidney. This diagram may help explain how to go about this improvement: Next, your shoulder elastic is 1/8 inch and should be 1/4 inch. This is an easy switchout. The next adjustment has to do with your vertical button plate. Both button plates should not exceed the stage they sit on. Although this pic is of a screen used suit, it is a little extreme in my opinion but the message is clear. This will also give you a chance to reduce the size of the buttons as well. The paint should not exceed the molded button edge. This is an easy adjustment. Just dampen a brush with thinner and massage the paint edge until it is removed. Mineral spirit based paint thinner will not harm your armor. I know you are going to upgrade the thermal detonator screws with slotted ones. Good choice. I also know that you were concerned about the length of your TD. According to your measurement, it is only 1/8 inch too long. Remember that the AP thermal detonator is about 1/4 inch less in diameter than the screen used ones so it appears longer even if it's the same length. What I would like to see you concern yourself with more is moving the clips closer to the end caps as seen here: Lastly, the charging handle on your blaster should be resting within the charging channel not above it. Take this slow and one step at a time to get it right. Congratulations on EIB again!!!! Quote
Redforce[TK] Posted June 19, 2014 Report Posted June 19, 2014 Congrats!<br /><br />Sent from my SGH-T889 using Tapatalk<br /><br /> Quote
Clamps[TK] Posted June 19, 2014 Report Posted June 19, 2014 congrats on your EIB trooper, the fixes noted by Steve will be easy breezy for you. Quote
A Master Builder Posted June 19, 2014 Author Report Posted June 19, 2014 Wow, Im speechless! Thank You So Much on the Approval! LOL, its been a year... Trying to soak it in right now..... Steve, I appreciate all your knowledge as well passion, you have shown me through this journey. As for all the troubled times at vomiting when I trimmed my armor to literally get so upset with it... This man, Great Steve has been always been great loyal friend. It is all in true honor to have you pass me EIB. Thank You.... As for all the Fellow members of the FISD, I would like to Thank You for sticking with me. ALL of YOU are such an amazing bunch, God Bless You All. I will be spreading everyone's wisdom to other troopers, so that they can fight yet another day. Thank You. Quote
Dark PWF[Staff] Posted June 19, 2014 Report Posted June 19, 2014 Congratulations Brenton!! I told you had had this. Slow and steady - just like Steve said, notice a trend here? - and you'll get where you're trying to get to. You put in a lot of work on this armor build, and it shows. You're fully capable of reaching Centurion with some pretty basic upgrades, and I know you feel rushed, but take your time and you'll be good yet again. Again, CONGRATULATIONS, on EIB! This is where all of that vomiting and losing it pays off for you. Quote
Vader’s Wingman[501st] Posted June 19, 2014 Report Posted June 19, 2014 (edited) Congrats and welcome to EIB! Edited June 20, 2014 by Zixx Quote
JLight[TK] Posted June 19, 2014 Report Posted June 19, 2014 Awesome job and Congratulations!!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
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