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Name : Todd Murray

TK ID: TK92912

FISD: Devilmaan

Garrison: Great Lakes Garrison

501st Status: http://www.501st.com/members/displaymember.php?userID=18451&costumeID=124

 

Armor: ATA

Helmet: ATA

Blaster: Doopy Doo Kit

 

Height: 6'

Weight: 208lbs

Boots: Painted

Canvas Belt: TKittell

Hand Plates: Trooperbay

Electronics: IComm+Aker amp

Neck Seal: Darmen

Holster: Darmen

 

 

Front

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Back

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Right (arm raised)

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Left(arm raised)

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Left (detail)

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Right(detail)

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Abdomen (details)

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Action shot

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Cod and Butt Plate

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Interior Strapping

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Helmet Front

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Helmet Sides

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Helmet Back

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Hovi Detail

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Lens color

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Blaster Left

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Blaster Right

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Neck Seal

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Thermal Detonator

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Hoster Attachment

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hand plates

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ammo pack (rounded)

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knee plate alignment

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Thank You!

Edited by devilmaan
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Looks pretty good mate! I don't notice anything that slaps me in the face.  :duim:

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Looks good! Only suggestions I have is looks like your left shoulder bell could come in a little bit and close up some of the gap between the back and kindey....

 

Good luck :duim:

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Thanks and thank you for the suggestions. I did notice that my my elastics over my shoulder bridges weren't pulled over. :-( they are there though

 

 

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Thank you!

Going to make some tighter snaps for the back/kidney piece this weekend. That gap is a tad big.

 

 

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Good luck sir.  :duim:  

Edited by ukswrath
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Thanks Tony!

 

"For level two certification (if applicable):

•Any gap between the abdomen and kidney armor is no more than 1/2" (12.5mm) wide."

 

Wouldn't this be pertaining to the side gap between the kidney and the ab plate?

 

I agree that the gap between the back plate and the kidney is too large.. but this is something different is it not?

 

Thank you, Terrell I love the Kit!

Edited by devilmaan
Posted (edited)

OOPS! My bad I was referring the the kidney and back. WOW huge typo on my part.

 

My apologies 

 

Great looking armor  :jc_doublethumbup:

Edited by ukswrath
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LOL No worries! I just want to make sure I have things as Tip Top as I can!

 

Thank you again!

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Hello Todd!!! Thank you for this great looking set of ATA and a great looking application. Let's look at you!!!

 

CRL and EIB Application Requirements:

All required submission photos have been posted. Your armor contains all the elements required to obtain the Expert Infantry badge. Congratulations and welcome to EIB!!

 

Other-Armor Fit/Assembly:

Some builds and their results are just a pleasure to look at. This one is no exception. 

Brilliant work on your helmet's painted details and your blaster details. The weathering and silver added to your trigger group area really makes this pop! 

I want to bring this up because it has been a discussed issue in the past. It has to do with the proper widths of the cover strips compared to the raised ridges that are present on TE based armor like ATA. Todd nailed it here. Yes, he needed a little more room in the biceps, calves and thighs so he used the extra material made available to make them fit to his body type. Once properly fit, he capped the seams with the correct width cover strips.post-12041-0-69383600-1435532258_thumb.jpg

Some believe that the raised area, no matter how wide, should have a cover strip to match. I just could never agree with that for two reasons: #1 the size of the cover strips on the original suits. Ours should be the same unless certain circumstances require it. . #2 the raised ridges on TE based armors on the biceps, thigh and calf backs shouldn't even be there so why treat it differently because they are,

Anyway, nice job, Todd!!

 

Centurion Suggestion:

I try to see everything and mention what I can here. Final Centurion accuracy is the responsibility of the trooper.

I hope to see a Centurion application from you. With all the present details you have, I would be really surprised if you didn't.

Usually regarding the space between the back and kidney I comment regarding too much overlap. Rarely do I see too much gap. It sounds like you are already on this so I will wait until your next application to ring it up again.

Congratulations and nice work!! Troop on with pride!

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Congrats and welcome to the ranks trooper

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Congrats Todd welcome to the ranks sir  :salute:

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Nice work, congratulations.

 

 

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Thank you!!! Reading endless build threads and learning from all of the awesome people here helped me so much! Thank you very much!!!!

 

 

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Congrats and welcome to the EIB ranks! Hope to see in you in Centurion! :th_AnimatedBravoSmiley:

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Thank you!

 

 

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