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Name: Benjamin Faircloth

 

TK ID: TK-12282

 

FISD: DragonTrooper

 

Garrison: Florida Garrison

 

501st Status: http://www.501st.com/members/displaymemberdetails.php?userID=18306

 

 

Armor: ATA

 

Helmet: ATA

 

Blaster: Hasbro with Doopy Doos Conversion

 

 

Height: 5'11"

 

Weight: 175 lbs

 

Boots: Imperial Boots

 

Canvas Belt: Homemade

 

Hand Plates: ATA

 

Neck Seal: Homemade

 

Holster Maker: Sqaud Member

 

 

 

Full Body:

 

Front:

 

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Back:

 

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Left:

 

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Right:

 

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Right Side Detail:

 

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Left Side Detail:

 

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Helmet Details:

 

Front:

 

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Side:

 

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Back:

 

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Hovi Tips:

 

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Lens Color:

 

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Accessory Photos:

 

Belt:

 

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Neck Seal:

 

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Blaster (Left Side)

 

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Blaster (Right Side)

 

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Thermal Detonator:

 

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Action Shot:

 

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Looks good mate. The only thing that pops out is your belt corners. Good luck!  :duim:

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Looking good!  Yea those corners on the belt are a little sharp;  also your blaster will need the lt bottom t-track shaved off and holes then drilled (I had to do the same on my EIB app!).  You could pretty easily drimmel out the scope rail filler if you wanted also while the tools are out!  

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Hey Ben, nice ATA sir.  :duim:

 

As for suggestions, as Scott has mentioned the ammo belt corner taper seems a bit excessively yet I would wait for Gazmosis the DO to give you his opinion on it before doing anything.

 

I have a concern regarding the cloth belt width, it almost appears to be as wide as the ammo belt itself. CRL is 2.75†(70 mm) to 3.25â€(83 mm) wide max. If you're within that range disregard my concern. Other than these you look EIB ready.

 

I do have some suggestions for Centurion if that's where you're headed but I'm sure Gazmosis will make suggestions of his own when the time comes.

 

Great job, see you soon in the EIB ranks  :salute:

Edited by ukswrath
Posted

Hey Ben: Can you please post a couple missing photos: Interior strapping, cod/butt connection, and button plate close up. Thank you

Posted

Thanks for getting on those pics and thank you for your application for Expert Infantry. Let's take a look at your armor!!

CRL and EIB Application Requirements:

All required photos have been posted. Although your armor contains all the necessary elements, with advanced armor accuracy badges, the weapon is just as important. Having a Hasbro converted blaster is OK, but the lowermost T-Track on the magazine side just above the folding stock needs to be removed and vent holes added. Here is an example:post-12041-0-59463200-1430281409_thumb.jpg

Get this taken care of and the badge is yours!

 

Other-Armor Fit/Assembly:

In this section, I will discuss suggestions made by your fellow troopers as well as observations I have made. These suggestions are for the purpose of improving the overall look of your armor. None of these will affect any application. If they would, it will be specified.

Several people have mentioned your waist belt. See "Centurion" area for further discussion on this.

I do want to mention your fantastic paintwork. This is always an accomplishment worth some kudos! I would think about tapering out the left side of the frown. Few if ever was this left as a blunt end.

The positioning of the thermal detonator belt clips is good, however the screw placements could be moved. The top most screw should actually be very close to the top edge as seen here.gallery_12157_51_33329.jpg

In looking at the interior of your armor, I am very interested to learn what fasteners you used for the hardware on your left side seam.

 

Centurion Suggestions: these suggestions are made based on what is seen in these pictures. More detailed photos in the Centurion application can show things not seen here. The armors ultimate accuracy is the responsibility of the individual.

 

I said I was going into detail regarding your waist belt. Your cloth/canvas belt should measure 3 inches(77 mm) top to bottom. Matching this should be the vertical portion or ends of the plastic belt. They should then be trimmed on an angle to meet the horizontal run of the rest of the belt.post-12041-0-12555600-1430287510_thumb.png This is a very small angle overall seeing as the belt itself rarely measures over 3 1/2- 3  5/8 (89 mm- 95mm). Your belt corners are trimmed at far too great of an angle. A new waist belt is strongly recommended here as well as a confirmation to make sure your canvas belt is not too wide.

It looks like you left a little too much material off the back of the thigh pack on your right thigh bottom. The pack should be trimmed just behind the rivet point like this:post-12041-0-61414600-1430287978_thumb.jpg Because of the amount you have now, you will probably need to re-round the bottom corner.

You will need to obtain flexible/latex handplates

And lastly, you will need a Sterling based blaster. 

Let me know if you should have any questions. Make that adjustment on your t-track of your blaster so I can get your EIB through!!! Nice work over all!

 

 

 

 

Posted

Hey Ben, I think you might have done a little too much. Gazmosis had suggested you remove the lowermost T-track on the magazine side and add vent holes. From your updated photo it looks like you removed the T-track from both sides. The ejection port side should still be T-tracked.

Posted

Jay is correct unfortunately. In the review, I mention specifically the "on the magazine side". An easy replacement T-track can be found on a black yard rake.

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