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Name : Diana Wolf Torres

TKID : 95020

Forum name : BlondeAsLuke

Garrison : GGG

 

Mandatory Information:

Armour : RS

Helmet : RS

Blaster : SciFire

EIB Thread: http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/27414-tk-95020-requesting-anh-stunt-eib-statusrs-383/

 

Optional:

Height : 5’6â€

Weight 118 lbs.

Boots : RS Boots

Canvas Belt : RS

Hand plates : RS Latex

Electronics: Aker Voice Booster

Neck seal : RS

Holster : RS

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Armor Photos

 

Full Body Front

 

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Full Body Back:

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Right - Arm Raised

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Right - Arm Raised Detail

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Left - Arm Raised

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Left- Arm Raised Detail

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Armor Details

 

 

Ab/Kidney Attachment- Button Orientation

 

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Butt/Kidney- Detail: (Minimal Gap)

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Shoulder Bridge - Front

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Shoulder Bridge - Back

 

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Back / Chest Connection

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Thigh Pack Attachment

 

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Knee Plate

 

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Drop Box Back

 

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Cod and Butt Plate Attachment

 

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Hand Plates

 

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Interior Strapping

 

 

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Forearms - No Return Edge

 

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Helmet Details

Front

 

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Back

 

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Right Side

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Left Side

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Hovi Mic Tip Detail

 

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Lens Colour

 

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S-Trim

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Blaster Details

 

Blaster - Right

 

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Blaster - Left

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Blaster - D-Ring

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Accessories Detail

 

Neck Seal

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Thermal Detonator - Front

 

 

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Thermal Detonator - Back

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Holster Attachment

 

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Boots - Scuffed

 

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Action Shots

 

 

 

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(Reloading.) 

 

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Thank you for your consideration.

Edited by AsBlondeAsLuke
Posted

Best of luck with your application

 

 

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Posted

Awesome job!  Great details!  Only problem I can see is you mixed up right and left labeling the pictures ;)

Posted (edited)

I looked at your photos again, only thing I can suggest is moving the TD clips so the line up with the edge of the main white piece. :)

 

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Edited by Slangen
Posted

I hope you didn't purposely scuff your boots. Not a requirement any more :)

 

And someone will no doubt chime in about being too much gold on the scope.

 

Great build Diana. Good luck and I'll say congrats now!

Posted

Ah, no, didn't scuff the boots on purpose. They actually scuffed up all on their own simply by wearing them for fittings. I've yet to wear these particular boots out on a troop. I did notice the requirement had been removed, but these boots were so delightfully scuffy looking I couldn't resist. What girl can resist a fabulous pair of scuffy Stormtrooper boots?

Posted

Wow - you must be tiny! It's clear a lot of love and sweat went in to making this suit look so good. :duim:

Posted

Everybody knows how much excellent work has gone into Diana's armor. You look top notch, and you make us all proud. Good luck!

Posted

You deserve this, not only because it looks great and centurion worthy, but also because of the effort to get it there!!! Great work!

 

 

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Posted

Wow - you must be tiny! It's clear a lot of love and sweat went in to making this suit look so good. :duim:

Sigh.  Always wished I was taller.  But, I did manage to pack on three pounds of muscle over the summer.  My husband goes to the gym so he can surf better.  I go to look better in armor.  To each his own.  Figured a bit of extra muscle would help with those long troops and schlepping armor bins across bumpy parking lots.  And tracking down Rebel scum, of course.  All love for the love and glory of the Empire.

 

Thanks for the compliment on the suit!  I can't wait to build another one. :)

Posted

Looks really, really good.  Congrats on a job well done.

Posted

Everybody knows how much excellent work has gone into Diana's armor. You look top notch, and you make us all proud. Good luck!

Thank you, Todd.

Posted

 

 

And someone will no doubt chime in about being too much gold on the scope.

 

Ah, you'd be amazed how blinding that gold scope can be.  If not for the shielding of my helmet and the tinted green of the visor, I'd be as sightless as a Miralukan by now.

Posted

You deserve this, not only because it looks great and centurion worthy, but also because of the effort to get it there!!! Great work!

 

 

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Thank you, Jonathan.  The building was the fun part, but making new friends as part of the process was even better.

Posted

I wanted to let everyone know about the delayed response time to Diana's application. There was an issue with her armor that we discussed and Diana made the decision that she wanted to correct it before the final review. The issue was with her left side rivets. In a perfect world, EVERYONE'S kidney and ab tops would align perfectly. Although the alignment is a bit off, It was determined that the rivet placements did not coincide with the kidney and ab if the parts DID line up.RIGHTSIZERAISEDDETAIL_zps09ad6fda.jpg  Diana is currently installing new rivet locations on her kidney so that  the hardware is properly aligned on both the ab and kidney. A++++ for effort , young lady!!!!

Posted

I wanted to let everyone know about the delayed response time to Diana's application. There was an issue with her armor that we discussed and Diana made the decision that she wanted to correct it before the final review. The issue was with her left side rivets. In a perfect world, EVERYONE'S kidney and ab tops would align perfectly. Although the alignment is a bit off, It was determined that the rivet placements did not coincide with the kidney and ab if the parts DID line up.RIGHTSIZERAISEDDETAIL_zps09ad6fda.jpg  Diana is currently installing new rivet locations on her kidney so that  the hardware is properly aligned on both the ab and kidney. A++++ for effort , young lady!!!!

Thank you, Steve.  Ah, yes, in a perfect world, we'd all be able to wear those pieces uncut so they line up properly.  As you and I discussed, since I had to trim so much off, they line up at the bottom, but not at the top.  (A note to all the newbies reading this, they need to line up at the top, since the belt covers up the bottom.)  And, of course, this does provide a delightful excuse to mix up another batch of ABS paste.  Gooey plastic playdough.  Love the stuff.  

 

And, thank you, for the input and the insight on helping make my armor the best it can possibly be.

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Posted

You still got this! Think adjustments will always happen no matter what!

Posted

As per my conversation with Steve this morning, I finished the corrections on the left side, aligning the rivets to the top instead of the bottom.

 

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Steve said there was no need to post a new photo, but I was curious to see how it all fit with the these new adjustments.  Steve happened to ask if the armor would fit differently with this new alignment and thought it would fit better.  The answers are yes, and yes.  I walked upstairs to the full-length mirror in my son's room to make sure I had all the pieces before I took the new picture.  It wasn't until I was halfway back down the stairs that I realized: "Wait.  Since when I can easily scale stairs?" I use to walk up and down them like C-3PO.  Just this one small adjustment made everything suddenly shift into place, and the C-3PO factor went away.

 

Here's the before picture:

 

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And, the new picture.  (Sorry for the less than optimal lighting.)

 

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Posted

Looks a lot better and glad to hear you don't walk like 3PO lol

Posted

Thanks! Ever since I saw a TK last year at Celebration Europe scaling the stairs with ease (and I was IMPRESSED), I made stairs a final end goal.

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