Pencap510 Posted August 27, 2015 Report Posted August 27, 2015 (edited) After what feels like an ETERNITY of waiting - I'm happy to bring you ANOTHER TFA build thread. It's not at all sad to know I worked from home today just so I could greet the FEDEX driver with a huge SMILE!<br><br> That said- I must unbox- and begin trimming!<br><br> Edited August 27, 2015 by Pencap510 1 Quote
Warkicker Posted August 27, 2015 Report Posted August 27, 2015 Please proceed! I just grabbed my popcorn. Quote
Pencap510 Posted August 27, 2015 Author Report Posted August 27, 2015 So upon first inspection, WOW!! This is some thick, high quality ABS! I'm very impressed and I've only pulled the first two pieces out.... I can see sore hands in my near future after inventory is checked- I'll post up trimming progress Quote
Pencap510 Posted August 27, 2015 Author Report Posted August 27, 2015 (edited) That moment when you realize... "What did I get myself in to ?!?! and HOW ON EARTH DID THEY PACK ALL THAT IN THAT LITTLE BOX Edited August 27, 2015 by Pencap510 1 Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted August 27, 2015 Report Posted August 27, 2015 Good luck with the build Quote
PiettLives[TK] Posted August 27, 2015 Report Posted August 27, 2015 I'm willing to pretrim if you wish as I'm always home with my boy! Quote
Pencap510 Posted August 28, 2015 Author Report Posted August 28, 2015 I'll take you up for SURE Ken - might put you to work a little after the troop on Saturday So I tried using a dremmel to make some of the larger cuts, but 1) i was extremely nervous about doing so and 2) my little harbor freight dremmel was really struggling to make progress through this thick plastic. My weapons of choice are my Lexan scissors, a small utility knife (score and snap) and a dremmel for some light clean up. I will go back and do a better clean up later - but here is my progress so far: more to come Quote
Zaphod[TK] Posted August 28, 2015 Report Posted August 28, 2015 Not cutting off 'glue tabs' is a good start. Good luck with your build. -Zaphod 1 Quote
ukswrath[Staff] Posted August 28, 2015 Report Posted August 28, 2015 A good rule to everyone building TFAs is to NOT round off the top and bottom joining edge corners as they will need to appear seemless in some areas of the armor. Quote
Pencap510 Posted August 28, 2015 Author Report Posted August 28, 2015 A good rule to everyone building TFAs is to NOT round off the top and bottom joining edge corners as they will need to appear seemless in some areas of the armor. For example- do mine (shins pictures above) do they seem to rounded ? Quote
ukswrath[Staff] Posted August 28, 2015 Report Posted August 28, 2015 (edited) The last picture, calf lower edge, see how it's rounded? This is where I'm suggesting those be cut straight. With that said, in this area it won't matter being the spats cover the lower shins. EDIT: From what I can see the tops look good. Edited August 28, 2015 by ukswrath 1 Quote
Pencap510 Posted September 1, 2015 Author Report Posted September 1, 2015 Latest update.. picked up a pair of tin snips at ACE hardware today, because the little pair of lexan scissors were killing my hands. So after marking my pencil lines and lightly scoring the marks - i use the scissors to cut vertically to the scoreline.. the the pieces just break off pretty simply. Not a TON of progress but every piece rough trimmed is one less in the "to be trimmed" box - and one more in the "getting closer to assembly pile" Again - these are rough sanded.. Back Plate: Kidney (After test fit - i also realized that I will be needing to cut the seam down the back to fit. Seems to be the norm) Shoulder Yoke Chest Plate: Ab Plate: Right thigh: Thats it for now Quote
PiettLives[TK] Posted September 1, 2015 Report Posted September 1, 2015 Those snips work great right? Quote
Pencap510 Posted September 1, 2015 Author Report Posted September 1, 2015 So much better for cutting the large areas! Little scissors for detail, dremmel for rough barrel sand. It's a process and this is all "Step 1" Quote
eco[501st] Posted September 1, 2015 Report Posted September 1, 2015 Quick question- y r people splittin the kidneyplate?<br> Is it for making it easier to suit up or is there fracture points?<br> Thanx in advance. Quote
Pencap510 Posted September 1, 2015 Author Report Posted September 1, 2015 (edited) Quick question- y r people splittin the kidneyplate?<br> Is it for making it easier to suit up or is there fracture points?<br> Thanx in advance. Good question- there is a seam build into the piece that is completely covered by the TD when being worn. For me (5'-11" , 180lbs- 34" waist) the kidney and ab plate just make it around me but would be uncomfortable to troop in- if I split it- create a gap that seals with Velcro it will make suiting up and trooping much more comfortable- or even possible for some depending on size: here's the seam -- I haven't split it yet Edited September 1, 2015 by Pencap510 Quote
eco[501st] Posted September 1, 2015 Report Posted September 1, 2015 Thanku for the answer. Always wondered the true reason.<br> Im of same height, weight and waist line so ill do this myself once my kit arrives.<br> Ive seen a trooper use elastic and poppers so may do this as velcro will still restrict movement. 1 Quote
Barcoder[TK] Posted September 2, 2015 Report Posted September 2, 2015 Great progress so far! YAY! Have fun & enjoy. 1 Quote
Pencap510 Posted September 4, 2015 Author Report Posted September 4, 2015 (edited) So while out of town for the week with work- my wife writes me and says she has a surprise for when I get home. - nothing gets you more motivated to get home and continue trimming than this picture -- And yall- thought I was taking this thread another direction!! Lol Edited September 4, 2015 by Pencap510 1 Quote
sandtrooper[501st] Posted September 4, 2015 Report Posted September 4, 2015 Wow. Very nice wife! Quote
Darth Aloha[Admin] Posted September 5, 2015 Report Posted September 5, 2015 Wow. Very nice wife! Best out of context post of the day. Congrats on the bucket PC. -Eric Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
Pencap510 Posted September 7, 2015 Author Report Posted September 7, 2015 So while this next post won't include a bunch of detailed pictures of trim marks, and where cuts were made, it will serve as documentation for one heck of a long day. About 9:30 am this morning work began in my outside workshop and didn't wind down till about 8:30 pm this evening. Joined by legion mate "torment" - we tackled the impossible ---In 1 DAY! We completed trimming and sanding on both of our kits.. From the minimal work done on mine- to him not evening having started his, we accomplished a lot. Here are some pics from today. I'll post the final armor pics soon- but right now I can't look at it anymore: Oh yes- dremmel, cutting wheel, belt sander, and mouse sander. NEEDED TOOLS for this build.. I don't think I touched my scissors or snips today. COMPLETE PLASTIC CARNAGE! Then after some typical Florida rain- we moved the party inside the garage, and finished up. Exhausted and victorious- we called it a day. I'll post up some finished armor pics tomorrow- till then, signing off 1 Quote
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