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James Roman

TK76626 (76626 is Roman on a telephone keypad)

Star Garrison -- North Texas Squad

 

Mandatory Information

 

Armor Maker = AM

Helmet Maker = AM

Blaster Type = Hasbro/Doopy Doo Modified (Replaced barrel, trigger, trigger guard)

 

Optional

 

Height = 6.1â€

Weight = 235 lbs

Boots Maker = Bass Amsterdam painted white

Canvas belt = Homemade

Hand Plates Type = AM (abs)

Electronics = Helmet Fan

Neck Seal Type = Homemade

Holster Maker = Homemade

 

Pictures

 

Full Body

 

Front - Arms at Side

 

EIB-FullBody-Front_zps2ca6e12e.jpg 


 

Back – Arms at side 


 

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Left – Arm raised 


 

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Right – Arm raised 


 

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Right Side Detail – Arm raised 


 

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Left Side Detail – Arm raised

 

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Armor Details 


 

Abdomen Details 


 

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Action Shot 


 

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Cod and Butt Plate Attachment 


 

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Interior Strapping

 

EIB-Armor-InteriorStrapping_zps5193f4ab.

 

Helmet Details 


 

Front 


 

EIB-Helmet-Front_zpsf1b1d11b.jpg

 

Side 


 

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EIB-Helmet-SideLeft_zps2a638f27.jpg

 

Back 


 

EIB-Helmet-Back_zpse3aa3894.jpg

 

Hovi Tip Detail 


 

EIB-Helmet-HoviTipDetail_zps8d089c44.jpg

 

Lens Color

 

EIB-Helmet-LensColor_zpsed5c2a45.jpg

 

Blaster Details 


 

Blaster – Left 


 

EIB-Blaster-Left_zps7c03f0ae.jpg

 

Blaster – Right

 

EIB-Blaster-Right_zps58b2d9a3.jpg

 

Accessory Details 


 

Neck Seal 


 

EIB-Accessory-NeckSeal_zps8538087c.jpg

 

Thermal Detonator – Back 


 

EIB-Accessory-ThermalDetonator_zps416639

 

Holster Attachment

 

EIB-Accessory-HolsterAttachment_zps8be77

 

Thank you for your consideration.  I'm looking forward to the feedback and any opportunity to improve.

 

Posted

Good luck james, armour looks great.

 

 

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Looks good, James!!!

 

Only little thing I'd say to look at changing for accuracy's sake - nobody will ever see it while you're in armor - is to get flat-tipped screws for your TD instead of Phillips.

 

Should be quick and painless!! Good luck, Star brother!! ;)

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Looks good, James!!!

 

Only little thing I'd say to look at changing for accuracy's sake - nobody will ever see it while you're in armor - is to get flat-tipped screws for your TD instead of Phillips.

 

Should be quick and painless!! Good luck, Star brother!! ;)

 

Thank Tim, I've been on the lookout for some but so far no luck.

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I want to aplologize for my short absence. It is that time of year that I am commissioned to build several Christmas gifts and I was hit with two that were both complicated and short of time. I have reached the point where I can get back to business. Sorry for delay again, troopers!

Mr. James! Thank you for your application for EIB! I want to add a comment for you newer troopers. Jim's armor is a perfect example of finding the correct armor that works for your size. Jim is in the category of a "larger trooper". At 6'1" and 235, I certainly wouldn't mess with this enforcer! But his research led him to AM and it was a great choice. The armor is a wonderful fit for his frame! Well done, Sir! So let's look at your kit a little closer!!

CRL and EIB Application Requirements:

All required photos have been submitted. Nice work!

Your armor contains all necessary elements for EIB. That saying, I would like to congratulate and welcome you to Expert Infantry!!!

 

Other-Armor Fit/Assmembly: This section is for suggestions to be made by myself and your fellow troopers that go towards improving the overall look of your armor. Unless specifically stated, these suggestions will have no affect on any application.

You did a very nice job on your build. It was well thought out and executed. Again, the fit is great for you as well! There was not a lot to add in this section which is always a good thing!!

I did want to mention a comfort suggestion. There seems to be a lot of return edge at the top of your forearms. I just wonder if this cuts into your arms at all and/or restricts your movement. You can remove some or all of this if it is uncomfortable in any way. Also, there is nothing removed on your left forearm at the inner portion of your elbow. This can also be scooped out a bit if your movement is at all difficult. If you have no issues here, leave it be.

Congrats on the handpainting of your helmet details. I applaud anyone who challenges this task. Although some lines are a bit choppy, the overall product has good character. Since we are on the subject of your helmet, I wanted to bring up your brow line. Again, this is totally up to you, but why I bring this up is the path of the brow trim itself. In the film, the spacing between the tops of the eyes and the brow trim itself varied greatly as seen here:gallery_12157_11_613593.jpggallery_12157_11_746003.jpg

Although the gap differences were minute, they were different. Which is fine. The path of the brow in relation to the eyes, however, remained constant. It was for the most part level across. On yours I noticed a fairly good drop in the center. I marked the right circle as much lower than the left circle. post-12041-0-98668100-1419184223_thumb.jpg By comparison to the screen used helmet.post-12041-0-80608200-1419184416_thumb.jpg I have run into this situation before and by removing the brow trim and trimming the browline then replacing the trim this can be remedied. If this is something you want to tackle.

Lastly, with a couple neatly placed drops of CA (super) glue, you can hold that mouth screen in place with a little more reliability than tape.

Tim had mentioned replacing the "X" head screws with slotted screws for accuracy sake. But that is also up to you. Very nice thermal detonator by the way!

 

Centurion Suggestions:

You thoughts towards Centurion were obvious in your build. There are a couple things that will need to be upgraded first.

Your blaster will need to be upgraded to a Sterling based blaster. DVH or Doopy Kits are most commonly used.

You will need to get the latex/flexible hand plates and glue them directly to the back of the gloves

You have been around long enough to know about the chest and back upgrades needed. If you do decide to make these upgrades, make sure the straps that hold your shoulders in place allow them to be pulled up to come close to if not touch the ribbed shoulder bridges.

 

Congratulations again!!! Your Garrison should be proud to be by your side!

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Congrats and welcome to the ranks trooper

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Woot and wooyay.  Thanks for the feedback.  I appreciate the insight on the brow line and the screen for the frown.  The return edge for the upper forearm is on my adjustment list; it is by far my most troublesome spot and it bruises my arms every time.  I am looking forward on working towards Centurion.

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Congrats man! I had the exact same brow issue w my AM helmet. Good suggestion they had for trimming it up. I may have to try that myself.

  • 1 month later...
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If you are still looking for flat head pan head screws I think I found some the right size at ACE hardware. Specifically the Arlington location on park row. Someday I'll post a build thread and show pictures.

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